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Septfontaines Castle ((フランス語:Château de Septfontaines), (ルクセンブルク語:Buerg vu Simmer)) in central Luxembourg is one of the castles belonging to the Valley of the Seven Castles. Located high above the village of Septfontaines, the medieval castle is now privately owned.〔("Château de Septfontaines" ), ''Fortresses, Châteaux, Manoirs''. Retrieved 16 March 2011.〕 ==History==
It is not clear when the first castle was built in Septfontaines. In 1192, there is a reference to someone by the name of Tider who was Lord of Septfontaines. In 1233, Jean de Septfontaines placed the property under the protection of Countess Ermesinde of Luxembourg. At the beginning of the 14th century, Thomas de Septfontaines, a friend and companion of Emperor Henry VII, was the lord of the castle. In 1600, Christoph von Criechingen built a huge Renaissance tower at the northern entrance.〔("Septfontaines" ), ''Tal der 7 Schlösser''. Retrieved 16 March 2011.〕 In 1779, a fire destroyed the castle which increasingly fell into ruin. In 1919, the castle was partly demolished but in 1920 the owners attempted to carry out restoration work but unfortunately did not pay much attention to historical architectural requirements.〔
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