MuseumCastle Bourscheid
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About the museum
Watch videoCastle Bourscheid, triangular in shape, is situated on a steep promontory, perched 150 metres high above the Sûre river and accessible only from the northwest.
Around the year 1000, a wooden fort was transformed into a stone-built castle. Excavations have identified structures of Roman, Merovingian, Carolingian and Ottonian origin. Of this first Gothic-Romanesque building only the main tower and the wall -known today as the inner wall- remain.
The outer wall, fortified with eight towers, was completed in 1384. At the same time House Stolzembourg with its Gothic vaulted cellar was built.
The current yard [the bailey] was built after 1477. The main gate is protected by an outer fence, by the powerful artillery bastion flanked by four towers, and by a moat which was secured by a drawbridge. When the last Lord of Bourscheid died without descendants in 1512, his heirs set up three different living quarters in the castle; the von Metternich family in the old palace and the castle keep, the Zant of Merl family in the lower part of the upper castle and the von Ahr family in the House Stolzembourg.
The ruins were classified in 1936 as "historical monument" and acquired by the Luxembourg Government in 1972. Since then, House Stolzembourg and the porter's lodge have been rebuilt and the towers have been reroofed. The restoration works are ongoing. The castle's night illuminations create a fabulous atmosphere.
Plan your visit


- Bergfried, Schlasswee, Bourscheid-Plage, Michelau, Bourscheid, Canton Diekirch, 9171, Luxembourg
- www.castle-bourscheid.lu
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Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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Introduction
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Entry and bastion
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Watch Towers
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Inner Gate with Lodgings
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Lower Courtyard of the Upper Castle
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North Tower
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Cellar
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Stairwell
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Chapel
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Uppermost Courtyard
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Palace Building
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Little Winter Room
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Kitchen
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Keep
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Panoramic View
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Lowest Courtyard with baking house
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Lower Courtyard of the Lower Castle
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Second Courtyard of the Lower Castle
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Defensive Wall
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The Stolzemburg House
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Gothic Cellar
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Enclosure
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Enclosure Tower
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Mosaic floor
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Smith’s Tower
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Auction
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Legendary Siege
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Castle Museum
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The Lords of Bourscheid
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The holy Fiacrius
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