Abée Castle Explained

Abée Castle
Location:Tinlot, Wallonia, Belgium
Coordinates:50.476°N 5.352°W
Type:Castle
Built:18th century
Condition:Good

Abée Castle (French: Château d'Abée) is a fortified château in the municipality of Tinlot, Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium. The present building dates from the 18th century, but incorporates parts of a medieval structure.

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The castle belonged to the d'Abée family then to the Blehens family. In 1565, Jean de Blehen died without legitimate heirs and the ownership of the castle was given to Henri d'Eynatten, who was the Lord of Tinlot. The castle stayed in the family until the 18th century.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Mardaga, Piere . Le patrimoine monumental de la Belgique. Soledi P. Mardaga ed. . 1971 . 9782870094884. 761–763 . French .
  2. Book: Eugène, de Seyn . Dictionnaire historique et géographique des communes belges. A. Bieleveid . 1924 . 6. French .
  3. Book: Bulletin. Société Verviétoise d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, Verviers . 1961 . 105 . French .