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Castle in Dommeldange, Luxembourg
Dommeldange Castle.

Dommeldange Castle (French: Château de Dommeldange; Luxembourgish: Schlass Dummeldeng) is located in Dommeldange, the most northerly quarter of Luxembourg City in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Initially a private residence built for the owner of the local iron works, it is now the Embassy of the People's Republic of China.

History

Historic drawing by Nicolas Liez (1834).

The castle appears to have been built in the 17th century by Thomas Marchant, a forge operator, as a private residence. In 1870, Charles Collart, also a forge operator, lived there. In 1973, the castle was bought by the State of Luxembourg. It now houses the residence and headquarters of the Chinese Embassy.

See also

References

  1. Evy Friedrich, "Burgen und Schlösser", Editions Guy Binsfeld, ISBN 3-88957-033-X.

49°38′12″N 06°08′39″E / 49.63667°N 6.14417°E / 49.63667; 6.14417

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