Malbrouck Castle

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Manderen, France

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Castle· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Malbrouck Castle Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Malbrouck Castle is located in Manderen, France on Rue du Château. Malbrouck Castle is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category castle in France.

Address

Rue du Château

Phone

+33 387350387

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Travelling Moskito

I visited this place to witness the determination of the artisans who brought the ruined castle back to life..though minor work and alterations are still taking place..this is a placd worth experiencing. Looking through the same windows and seeing the same sights which were seen centuries ago..the feeling is positive the receptions is very welcoming and the servers at the resturant are kind..overall..the drive is beautiful through countrysides and through small villages

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Juan Ignacio del Castillo

Restored, rather rebuilt, with public money, no expense saved. The location is historic.

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Emma K.

Amazing castle!!! Very positively surprised even though the activities inside the castle have been frozen this year due to the pandemic, we nevertheless enjoyed the emptiness of the castle to visit it quietly with the kids and enjoying the beautiful view. I recommend it !

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Joe Martino

Great place for a festival for artist and authors. Very tranquil and full of rich history

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Babeltoad Ze Toad

It is not that usual to visit a so well restored castle of middle-age. It was exceptionally good for us as the place was hosting a temporary exhibit of Hergé with lots of draft pages of Tintin, which were worth discovering. I would likely not have ranked the location this high without the exhibit but there are other shows over the year, which may animate the castle with other content. The visit shows how the ruins have been overhauled using old technics of construction.

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Léo Etlesbas

Loved the castle and the George Remi's exposition (a.k.a. Hergé, the father of Tintin and snowy). The entrance cost 7 Euros but in my opinion is worth it. The castle itself is very well restored and there are plenty of paths nearby for a little walk. I liked the place.

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Juan Monea

Free visit, amazing surroundings

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Markus Österlund

Amazing! Well maintained.