Friday, January 18, 2008

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The castle is situated men in the village with the same name, east of the city of Bruges in Belgium.
The first castle at this location was probably built in the 9th century. It consisted of a tower and moated timber that served as a refuge against the Vikings.

A stone castle was built here in the 12th century by Filip van den Elzas, in Flanders. The castle was dedicated in 1166 by Thomas Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, and served mainly to court for the accounts of Flanders.

During the French occupation the castle was garrisoned by French soldiers who were expelled by the army in the city of Bruges in 1302. In 1382 the castle was taken and consequently destroyed by the townspeople of Ghent. The castle was rebuilt only to be besieged and plundered again by the townspeople of Ghent in 1453. Still the castle was rebuilt, only to burn to the ground in 1472. The castle was rebuilt and livelihoods, the oldest part of the castle that now serves gate tower, dates from this time. In 1490 the castle was looted and damaged again, this time by the troops of Nassau account. During

English occupation the castle was bought by a English knight, Juan Lopez Gallo in 1558. Therefore, until the 20th century, the castle was more or less forgotten and passed through the hands of several noble families.

During the two world wars the castle was occupied by German soldiers. When they left the castle was in a ruinous state.

Its last owner nobleman, Baron de Pélichy Gillès, handed the castle over to the nuns of the Convent of St Trudo at Bruges in 1953. The nuns entered the castle a year later. A complete restoration followed that eventually in 1972.

Currently the castle is still used as a convent. It can be visited, but it was closed when I was there.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

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castle I visited the tower in 2005.

Limont tower is located in the center of the village of Limoges, west of the city of Luik (Liège or French) in Belgium. It is also known as the "Knight's Tour", which translates to knight's tower.

About 1150, the reasons for the tower was purchased by Limont Libert of Warfusée for his son, the Chevalier Robert de Limoges. And the tower probably dates from the 12th or early The late 13th century. That any historical information that I had to find capable, so if you know more, please sends me!
is a tower house built out of flint with limestone corners. He had jumped a barrel cellar and an entrance at the first floor.

Currently the tower is in very ruinous. When I visited, the two people who have granted access, were occupied with some sort of consolidation work, I guess. And it needs something wrong turn or it will crumble right away.

The tower is located on private land with a house that is built cons him, so it is not accessible. But he can easily see the public highway.

Above the connection between old and new.
Below a closer look at the former entrance to the subsistence level and first floor to the current entrance at ground level.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Christianbook Coupon 2009

The beginning,,,





I'm back ... so I took the train Thursday as planned we're going by cities like Brussels, Liege, Dortmunt, Bremen and Hamburg. My train ticket being Paris -> Hamburg Hamburg (overnight trip) I am in Hamburg Hamburg dessendu. After a few moments of galleries request a ticket for Bad Oldesloe I took the train to Hamburg HBF (which is the main station) and then change trains to go to Bad Oldesloe. When I arrived in Hamburg I could clearly appreciate the traditional houses, it's really beautiful. I really like a load mulle. Upon arrival, the volunteer was waiting quietly (I was on time ca va :-)) The volunteer house is two steps away from Bad Oldesloe (well it overcharged a stop ...). It's a big house where I have my chmbres very nice (my bunk and a sofa bed in the AC can be used in times of celebration or am too tired I would venture to ascend it does not never know ;-)). Food issue, they are good or KJBI they put everything they could find. German courses for it every day (3 hours for 5 months). It is also near the house an association that organizes anti-faschiste 2 times a month I think concerts and regulirement small soirees. A bientot