Castle of Warfusée

One of the loveliest castles in the area, Warfusée was completed in 1754 as a replacement for an earlier Renaissance structure.

The castle served as a summer residence for Charles-Nicolas d'Oultremont, Prince-Bishop of Liège from 1763 to 1771, brother of the proprietor.

The main building is flanked by two lower wings marking the boundaries of a vast yard.

The rich interior has remained pretty much as it was at the time of building.

The interior is truly exceptional; many talented artists were called upon: stuccos in the chapel, the superb entrance hall paved with marble with its beautiful staircase, the various drawing rooms with tapestry, the dining room with walls decorated with hand-painted engravings, and the huge library.