Château de Fontaine
Onhaye, Belgium
Château de Fontaine in Onhaye, Belgium, is a historic chateau built primarily in the 16th century on the site of a medieval castle, of which remnants still exist. Located near the village of Anthée, it lies at the crossroads of important regional roads and was the seat of the lordship of Fontaine spanning parts of Namur and Liège territories. The building is U-shaped, made of limestone, and features towers on each corner.
The two-story structure was constructed in stages during the 16th century, with additional buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries. It underwent a neo-traditional renovation in the early 20th century that unified its appearance and enhanced architectural details. The chateau sits in a wooded valley and historically included a farm arranged to complement the main building.
It is regarded as a significant cultural heritage site in the Namur province region.
Location
5520 Onhaye, Belgium
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