Castle at Moha
Wanze, Belgium, Belgium
The Castle at Moha in Wanze, Belgium, dates back to the 7th century and served as the seat of the County of Moha from the late 9th to early 10th century.
It was a fortified stronghold built by the Counts of Moha and later came under the ownership of the Prince-Bishops of Liège, functioning as a strategic fortress and prison. The castle was known for its formidable walls but was captured by the inhabitants of Huy in 1376, signaling the end of its dominance.
Today, the ruins are situated at the meeting point of the Mehaigne and Fosseroule rivers and lie within a natural park that preserves the surrounding flora and fauna. The site hosts medieval-themed events and guided tours that bring its rich history to life for visitors, making it an engaging cultural and historical destination in the region.
Location
Rue du Madot 101a, 4520 Wanze, Belgium
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