Château de Grandvoir, Hotel building in Neufchâteau, Belgium
Château de Grandvoir is a quadrilateral castle in Neufchâteau with historic stone walls that now serves as a hotel with an adjoining restaurant. The building blends period architecture with modern hotel facilities and operates an active brewery on the grounds.
The castle was built in the 17th century and originally served as a residence for forge masters in Luxembourg Province. It later hosted visits from members of the Bonaparte family.
The restaurant showcases Belgian cooking traditions using local ingredients and serves beer from the on-site Vaurien brewery. Visitors experience the connection between regional food and brewing crafts through the dining experience.
The hotel operates Thursday through Sunday and provides free outdoor parking and Wi-Fi for all guests. The building is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.
An active brewery on the grounds allows guests to participate in beer tastings and learn how the house beer is produced. This opportunity lets visitors experience traditional brewing directly while staying at the property.
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