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{{Short description|15th-century castle in Wallonia, Belgium}}
[[File:Freÿr_Castle_R01.jpg|thumb|right|The castle of Freÿr seen from the Meuse]]
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The '''castle of Freÿr''' with its [[garden]]s in the style of [[Le Nôtre]] are located on the left banks of the [[Meuse River]], between [[Waulsort]] and [[Dinant]] ([[province of Namur]], [[Belgium]]). They form one of the most magnificent natural sites in [[Belgium]]. It has been classified as a [[Wallonia]]'s major heritage.
The '''Castle of Freÿr''' ({{langx|fr|link=no|Château de Freÿr}},{{IPA|fr|ʃato də fʁɛjʁ|-|LL-Q150 (fra)-T. Le Berre-Freÿr.wav}}) with its gardens in the style of [[Le Nôtre]] is located in [[Wallonia]] on the left bank of the [[Meuse (river)|Meuse]], between [[Waulsort]] and [[Dinant]] ([[province of Namur]], Belgium). They form one of the most magnificent natural sites in [[Belgium]]. It has been classified as one of Wallonia's major heritage sites. It is often called a greatly reduced [[Versailles]]. Originally a [[Renaissance]] castle, it was extended in the 18th century and was once the residence of dukes and their royal guests. It has gardens including orange trees. The more than three-hundred-year-old [[orangeries]] are the oldest in the [[Low Countries]].


==The castle==
==The castle==
Dating back to the [[Middle Ages]], Freÿr was a [[keep]] given in [[fiefdom]] by the [[Count]] of [[Namur (province)|Namur]] to Jean de Rochefort Orjol in 1378. His granddaughter Marie married with Jacques de Beaufort in 1410. Their descendants kept the estate until the present.
Dating back to the [[Middle Ages]], Freÿr was a [[keep]] given in [[fief]] by the [[Count]] of [[Namur (province)|Namur]] to Jean de Rochefort Orjol in 1378. His granddaughter Marie married Jacques de Beaufort in 1410. Their descendants have kept the estate until the present.


==Outside==
==Outside==
The keep was destroyed in 1554 by the French during the wars against [[Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. The oldest part of the current castle, the east wing, was built in 1571 and is one of the first examples of the "[[Renaissance]] Mosane" style.
The keep was destroyed in 1554 by the French during the wars against Emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. The oldest part of the current castle, the east wing, was built in 1571 and is one of the first examples of the "[[Renaissance]] Mosane" style.


During the 17th century the house was enlarged by the addition of three wings, forming a square with the original wing.
During the 17th century the house was enlarged by the addition of three wings, forming a square with the original wing.


Around 1760 the south wing was pulled down and replaced by a [[wrought iron]] gate reminiscent of [[Jean Lamour]]'s masterpiece in [[Nancy, France|Nancy]], closing the inner yard to give the castle its current appearance.
Around 1760 the south wing was pulled down and replaced by a [[wrought iron]] gate reminiscent of [[Jean Lamour]]'s masterpiece in [[Nancy, France|Nancy]], closing the inner yard to give the castle its current appearance.


==Inside==
==Inside==
[[File:PM 156318 B Freyr.jpg|thumb|Children's coach (18th century)]]
The castle is representative of the interior of a [[nobility|nobleman]]'s summer residence of the 18th century. It features many original elements such as the impressive main hall with wall paintings by [[Frans Snyders]] and ceiling covered by Louis XV [[fresco]]es, or the [[chapel]] with its [[Regency architecture|regency]] wooden [[panelling]] and its [[baroque]] [[altar]].
The castle is representative of the interior of a [[nobility|nobleman's]] summer residence of the 18th century. It features many original elements such as the impressive main hall with wall paintings by [[Frans Snyders]] and a ceiling covered by Louis XV [[fresco]]es, or the chapel with its [[Regency architecture|Regency]] wooden [[panelling]] and its [[Baroque]] [[altar]].


The rooms contain the ancient furniture of the Dukes of [[Beaufort-Spontin]] as well as traces of history left by royal guests ([[Louis XIV of France]], Archduchess Maria-Christina, eldest child of Empress [[Maria Theresa of Austria]], King [[Stanisław Leszczyński|Stanislas I]]), and the living memory of 20 generations, among which is a delightful children's [[Coach (vehicle)|coach]] (18th century) that won the first prize at [[Paris]] [[Expo (exhibition)|World Exhibition]] (1889).
The rooms contain the ancient furniture of the Dukes of [[Beaufort-Spontin]] as well as traces of history left by royal guests ([[Louis XIV of France]], Archduchess Maria-Christina, fifth child (and third to reach adult age) of Empress [[Maria Theresa of Austria]], King [[Stanisław Leszczyński|Stanislas I]]), and the living memory of 20 generations, among which is a delightful children's [[Coach (vehicle)|coach]] (18th century) that won the first prize at Paris [[Exposition Universelle (1889)|World Exhibition]] (1889).


At Freÿr the [[Coffee Treaty]] or [[Treaty of Freÿr]] (1675) between [[France]] and [[Spain]] was signed, and the Treaty of the Borders between France and the [[Prince-Bishopric of Liège]] (1772) was negotiated. At this time Louis XIV stayed here as the guest of Jeanne [[d'Harscamp]], Dowager Duchess of [[Beaufort-Spontin]].
At Freÿr the [[Coffee Treaty]] or [[Treaty of Freÿr]] (1675) between France and Spain was signed, and the Treaty of the Borders between France and the [[Prince-Bishopric of Liège]] (1772) was negotiated. In the room where the treaty was signed, first time in Belgium was served coffee. At this time Louis XIV stayed here as the guest of Jeanne [[d'Harscamp]], Dowager Duchess of [[Beaufort-Spontin]].


[[File:Freyr R01.jpg|thumb|left|Site of the château and its gardens on the fertile river bottomland in front of the Rochers de Freyr with at the bottom the lionhead shapped rock]]
[[File:Freyr R01.jpg|thumb|left|Site of the château and its gardens on the fertile river bottomland in front of the Rochers de Freyr with at the bottom the lionhead shaped rock]]


==The gardens==
==The gardens==
[[File:Belgium-Freyr-Castle-Orangerie.JPG|thumb|200px|Orange garden]]
[[File:Belgium-Freyr-Castle-Orangerie.JPG|thumb|200px|Orange garden]]
[[File:Belgium-Freyr-Castle-Fertilitygoddess.JPG|thumb|200px|This terracotta fertility goddess reminds of [[Freya]], twin-sister of [[Freyr]].]]
[[File:Belgium-Freyr-Castle-Fertilitygoddess.JPG|thumb|200px|This terracotta fertility goddess reminds of [[Freya]], twin-sister of [[Freyr]].]]
Designed in the style of [[André Le Nôtre]] in 1760 by [[Canon (priest)|Canon]] Guillaume de Beaufort-Spontin and enlarged by his brother Philippe in 1770, the gardens are set on walled [[Terrace (gardening)|terraces]] on the left bank of the Meuse. They offer views towards the woods to the North and towards the Meuse to the East, and their peace and serenity contrast with the naked rockface on the far bank.
Designed in the style of [[André Le Nôtre]] in 1760 by [[Canon (priest)|Canon]] Guillaume de Beaufort-Spontin and enlarged by his brother Philippe in 1770, the gardens are set on walled [[Terrace (gardening)|terraces]] on the left bank of the Meuse. They offer views towards the woods to the north and towards the Meuse to the east, and their peace and serenity contrast with the naked rockface on the far bank.


Ponds and fountains babble on the lower level where [[orange trees]] spread their delicate perfume. Most of them are 350 years old.
Ponds and fountains babble on the lower level where [[orange trees]] spread their delicate perfume. Most of them are 350 years old.
The trees came to Freÿr in the first part of the 18th century from [[Lunéville]], the residence of the Duke of [[Lorraine (province)|Lorraine]]. They are the oldest trees in case in Europe ([[Icomos]] Conference Orangerien in Europa - Von fürstlichem Vermögen und gärtnerischer Kunst, Bamberg 2005). The wooden cases are still built according to the original design.
The trees came to Freÿr in the first part of the 18th century from [[Lunéville]], the residence of the Duke of [[Lorraine (province)|Lorraine]]. They are the oldest trees in cases in Europe ([[Icomos]] Conference Orangerien in Europa Von fürstlichem Vermögen und gärtnerischer Kunst, Bamberg 2005). The wooden cases are still built according to the original design. The oldest [[orangery]] of the [[Low Countries]] (early 18th century) combines elegance and simplicity.
The oldest [[orangery]] of the [[Low Countries]] (early 18th century) combines elegance and simplicity.


The upper level is covered by [[hedge (barrier)|hedge]] [[maze]]s (6 km) that unveil their mysteries one by one: a set of patterns inspired by [[card game]] figures, a theme also present in the [[terra cotta]] statues made by [[Cyfflé]].
The upper level is covered by [[hedge (barrier)|hedge]] [[maze]]s (6 km) that unveil their mysteries one by one: a set of patterns inspired by [[card game]] figures, a theme also present in the [[terra cotta]] statues made by [[Cyfflé]].


At the very top of the gardens, the [[rococo]] [[pavilion]] commands the view on the Meuse and seduces by its delicate [[stucco]] decoration, based on the theme of fertility with [[cornucopia]] and [[Triton (mythology)|Triton]]s.
At the very top of the gardens, the [[Rococo]] [[pavilion]] commands the view on the Meuse and seduces by its delicate [[stucco]] decoration, based on the theme of fertility with [[cornucopia]] and [[Triton (mythology)|Tritons]].


The right bank of the Meuse is dominated by cliffs (more than 100 m high, 340 million years old), from which one has an exceptional view of the estate.
The right bank of the Meuse is dominated by [[Rocks at Freyr]] more than 100 m high, 340 million years old), from which one has an exceptional view of the estate.

== Cooperation ==
* {{flagicon|GER}} '''[[Marksburg]]''', Germany
* {{flagicon|CH}} '''[[Oron Castle]]''', Switzerland
* {{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Villa Rotonda]]''', Italy
* {{flagicon|BEL}} '''[[Modave Castle]]''', [[Belgium]]
* {{flagicon|NED}} '''[[Ammersoyen Castle]]''', [[Netherlands]]
* {{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Château de la Roche Courbon]]''', France
* {{flagicon|Austria}} '''[[Eggenberg Palace]]''', [[Austria]]
* {{flagicon|POL}} '''[[Nowy Wiśnicz Castle]]''', [[Poland]]
* {{flagicon|LUX}} '''[[Vianden Castle]]''', [[Luxemburg]]

==Gallery==
<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
File:Belgium-Freyr-Castle-façade.jpg|Façade of the castle
File:Freÿr_Castle_R02.jpg|The Gardens, seen from the other side of the [[Meuse]]
File:Belgium-Freyr-Castle-Fountain.JPG|Fountain in the garden
</gallery>


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Freyr]] for the Nordic fertility god
* [[Freyr]] for the Nordic fertility god
* [[Freya]] the twin-sister of Frey(r)s
* [[Freya]] the twin-sister of Frey(r)s
*[[List of castles in Belgium]]
* [[List of castles in Belgium]]
* [[List of protected heritage sites in Hastière]]


==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category}}
{{Commons category}}
*[http://www.freyr.be/ Castle and Gardens of Freÿr on the Meuse]
*[http://www.freyr.be/ Castle and Gardens of Freÿr on the Meuse]


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[[de:Schloss Freÿr]]

Latest revision as of 19:12, 22 October 2024

Castle of Freÿr
Wallonia, Belgium
The castle of Freÿr seen from the Meuse
Castle and Gardens of Freÿr seen from the Rocks
TypeHunting Lodge
Site history
Built15th century
Built byGuillaume de Beaufort-Spontin

The Castle of Freÿr (French: Château de FreÿrFrench pronunciation: [ʃato fʁɛjʁ] ) with its gardens in the style of Le Nôtre is located in Wallonia on the left bank of the Meuse, between Waulsort and Dinant (province of Namur, Belgium). They form one of the most magnificent natural sites in Belgium. It has been classified as one of Wallonia's major heritage sites. It is often called a greatly reduced Versailles. Originally a Renaissance castle, it was extended in the 18th century and was once the residence of dukes and their royal guests. It has gardens including orange trees. The more than three-hundred-year-old orangeries are the oldest in the Low Countries.

The castle

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Dating back to the Middle Ages, Freÿr was a keep given in fief by the Count of Namur to Jean de Rochefort Orjol in 1378. His granddaughter Marie married Jacques de Beaufort in 1410. Their descendants have kept the estate until the present.

Outside

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The keep was destroyed in 1554 by the French during the wars against Emperor Charles V. The oldest part of the current castle, the east wing, was built in 1571 and is one of the first examples of the "Renaissance Mosane" style.

During the 17th century the house was enlarged by the addition of three wings, forming a square with the original wing.

Around 1760 the south wing was pulled down and replaced by a wrought iron gate reminiscent of Jean Lamour's masterpiece in Nancy, closing the inner yard to give the castle its current appearance.

Inside

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Children's coach (18th century)

The castle is representative of the interior of a nobleman's summer residence of the 18th century. It features many original elements such as the impressive main hall with wall paintings by Frans Snyders and a ceiling covered by Louis XV frescoes, or the chapel with its Regency wooden panelling and its Baroque altar.

The rooms contain the ancient furniture of the Dukes of Beaufort-Spontin as well as traces of history left by royal guests (Louis XIV of France, Archduchess Maria-Christina, fifth child (and third to reach adult age) of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, King Stanislas I), and the living memory of 20 generations, among which is a delightful children's coach (18th century) that won the first prize at Paris World Exhibition (1889).

At Freÿr the Coffee Treaty or Treaty of Freÿr (1675) between France and Spain was signed, and the Treaty of the Borders between France and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (1772) was negotiated. In the room where the treaty was signed, first time in Belgium was served coffee. At this time Louis XIV stayed here as the guest of Jeanne d'Harscamp, Dowager Duchess of Beaufort-Spontin.

Site of the château and its gardens on the fertile river bottomland in front of the Rochers de Freyr with at the bottom the lionhead shaped rock

The gardens

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Orange garden
This terracotta fertility goddess reminds of Freya, twin-sister of Freyr.

Designed in the style of André Le Nôtre in 1760 by Canon Guillaume de Beaufort-Spontin and enlarged by his brother Philippe in 1770, the gardens are set on walled terraces on the left bank of the Meuse. They offer views towards the woods to the north and towards the Meuse to the east, and their peace and serenity contrast with the naked rockface on the far bank.

Ponds and fountains babble on the lower level where orange trees spread their delicate perfume. Most of them are 350 years old. The trees came to Freÿr in the first part of the 18th century from Lunéville, the residence of the Duke of Lorraine. They are the oldest trees in cases in Europe (Icomos Conference Orangerien in Europa – Von fürstlichem Vermögen und gärtnerischer Kunst, Bamberg 2005). The wooden cases are still built according to the original design. The oldest orangery of the Low Countries (early 18th century) combines elegance and simplicity.

The upper level is covered by hedge mazes (6 km) that unveil their mysteries one by one: a set of patterns inspired by card game figures, a theme also present in the terra cotta statues made by Cyfflé.

At the very top of the gardens, the Rococo pavilion commands the view on the Meuse and seduces by its delicate stucco decoration, based on the theme of fertility with cornucopia and Tritons.

The right bank of the Meuse is dominated by Rocks at Freyr more than 100 m high, 340 million years old), from which one has an exceptional view of the estate.

Cooperation

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See also

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50°13′34″N 4°53′20″E / 50.2260°N 4.8890°E / 50.2260; 4.8890