Chateau Malbrouck
Visit Malbrouck Castle: A legendary fortress in Moselle. Discover its towers, ramparts, and world-class exhibitions at the border of three countries.
Chateau Malbrouck
Visit Malbrouck Castle: A legendary fortress in Moselle. Discover its towers, ramparts, and world-class exhibitions at the border of three countries.
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About Chateau Malbrouck
Add to favoritesBuilt in the 15th century on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Moselle valley, Malbrouck Castle is an exceptional example of medieval military architecture. Masterfully restored, this stone giant is famous for its four imposing towers connected by massive curtain walls. The castle entered European legend following the 1705 siege by the Duke of Marlborough, whose name was immortalized in the famous French folk song "Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre." Today, Malbrouck is far more than just a historic monument; it is a vibrant cultural hub. Every year, the castle hosts major international exhibitions, blending heritage with comic book art and contemporary culture. Walking through its vaulted halls or along the ramparts is an "extravagant" experience, where the raw power of a medieval stronghold meets modern artistic flair. Set in a protected natural area, it offers breathtaking views over the borders of France, Germany, and Luxembourg.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
The Three-Country View: Climb to the ramparts of the Lantern Tower. On a clear day, you can see France, Germany, and Luxembourg all at once. It’s the ultimate photo spot to capture the spirit of the "Three Borders" region.



