Munsbach Castle, Baroque castle in Munsbach, Luxembourg
Munsbach Castle is a Baroque structure in Schuttrange featuring a main building with two towers added during the 19th century, situated within an expansive park with gardens. The property now serves as administrative offices for the Centre for Social and Emotional Development.
The castle was built in 1775 and initially served as a manor house before being converted into a distillery in 1927. The Zender-Angelsberg family produced Bernardine Liqueur at the site.
The garden holds more than 600 rose varieties, reflecting Luxembourg's history as a former major rose exporter. This collection shows how deeply plant cultivation shaped the region's identity.
The gardens are open to visitors while the main building serves as office space and is not typically accessible to the public. Check opening hours in advance as access may vary depending on organizational use.
The property hosts an open-air mindfulness trail established in 2021 designed to support emotional development and mental wellbeing. The trail merges nature experience with contemporary wellness practices across the historic grounds.
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