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Rochefort Castle of the Counts

    Built on a rocky spur, the name Rocha Fortis, which means fortified rock, was mentioned for the first time in 1155. And this is what gave the town its current name: Rochefort.

    At the beginning of the 17th century, Jean-Théodore de Loewenstein and his wife Josine de La Marck regaled their guests with sumptuous banquets and balls. In 1795, during the French Revolution, the castle became state property and was then sold.  Unfortunately, the new owners had no other choice but to sell the furniture and even the castle stones bit by bit… After being abandoned for more than a century, the site was finally renovated. Around 1987, the ruins of the castle were made accessible to the public. They are the memory of Rochefort’s eventful past and rich history.

    The site is listed heritage and recently came under private ownership. Nowadays, you can take part in guided tours led by the mischievous witch Dame Emelyne and her playful sister witches who will unveil the sheer magic of this unique spot.

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