Photographer’s Note
Vianden Castle was constructed between the 11th and 14th centuries on the foundations of a Roman 'castellum' and a Carolingian refuge. It is one of the largest and most beautiful feudal residences of the romanesque and gothic periods in Europe. Until the beginning of the 15th century it was the seat of the influential counts of Vianden who could boast their close connections to the Royal Family of France and the German imperial court. Henry I of Vianden (1220-1250) is known as 'the Sun Count' for it is duringhis tenure that the holdings, lifestyle and influence of the House of Vianden reached its zenith. His ancestors were influential in the Ardennes, Eifel and Luxembourg regions for hundreds of years.
His wife, Margarete of Courtenay, was of the French Royal Family, daughter of the Latin Emperor of Constantinople, sister-in-law to the King of Hungary and cousin to King Philip-Augustus. Margarete's ancestors, included the Crusaders from the Houses of Flanders and Hainault, Henry's and Margarete's son, Frederic had served in the Fifth Crusade. In 1417, the dominion passed by inheritance to the House of Nassau, which, in 1530 collected the principality of Orange as well. From then on, the castle was no longer the official residence of the counts. People can still see the rich architecture the House of Nassau inherited, as no further modifications were made.
The main construction parts of the castle which are preserved today, in particular the chapel and the small and large palaces, originate from the end of the 12th and the first half of the 13th century. The 'Quartier de Juliers' on the western side of the large palace (no longer existing today), originates from the beginning of the 14th century. The House of Nassau was only constructed at the beginning of the 17th century.
In 1820, under the reign of King William I of Holland, the castle was sold piece by piece, and as a result, it fell into a state of ruin. It was a pile of rubble until the family of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg transferred it to State ownership in 1977. Since restored to its former glory, the castle now ranks as a monument of not only regional, but European importance.
Written by Gaby Frantzen-Heger
www.vianden-castle.lu
Nobody has marked this note useful
Critiques | Translate
siggi
(1419) 2008-06-16 11:43
Hello Jean Claude,
Really an amazing image ...
The high angle view is the landmark.
Covered in the finest green, the castle stands out in your image.
Regards Siggi
dta
(6145) 2008-06-16 11:57
Bonjour Jean Claude ,
Le cadrage est vraiment réussi , avec les branches au premier plan . Le chateau est magnifique , au milieu des collines boisées . Et un superbe ciel en toile de fond .
Bravo
Denis
ktanska
(16695) 2008-06-16 22:45
Hi Jean Claude,
Nice natural framing. The old castle on the hill looks great. I like the way it catches sunshine while background is cloudy.
Kari
Nicou
(45743) 2008-06-17 0:58
Hello jean-Claude,
L'encadrement de ce beau château et mangigique, ette végétation offre une superbe mise en valleur de ce château, très bien vu.
Bravo et belle journée
Nicou
jlbrthnn
(38971) 2008-06-17 2:36
Bonjour Jean-Claude,
Ce qui m'a attirer, c'est l'allure blindée et redoutable de la construction. Cette image qui la fait découvrir dans l'ombre et les branchages nous la fait observer presque avec un regard d'espion. La luminosité focalisée sur la forteresse est du meilleur effet. Sans hésitation, un très beau et bon travail.
Bonne journée
Amicalement
Joël
dkeus31
(26365) 2008-06-17 3:10
bonjour Jean Claude,
pas mal la vue, c'est bien cadre avec le cadre végétal formé par les branches
didier
mvdisco
(11653) 2008-06-20 20:43
Bonsoir Jean-Claude ,
Belle présentation bien encadré de verdure de ce magnifique Château, jolies couleurs naturelles et détails, belle note et lumière, Très jolie photo..
Mes salutations
Michel
Photo Information
-
Copyright: Jean Claude Dresch (claudeD)
(11485) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-06-15
- Categories: Castles
- Camera: Canon EOS 30D, Canon EF 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/100 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-06-16 11:36








