Castle Crush. Château Septfontaines in Luxembourg.



















Working for a company that owns a castle or two is not the worst as it always gives you the chance to be a perfect host. Moving from their roots in Audun le Tiche in France further north, the Boch family once started their ceramic production in Luxembourg in 1767, decided to settle down and build a home right next door: Château Septfontaines (Rue de Rollingergrund). Finished in 1785, it's today owned and run by the company Villeroy & Boch and can be described as a picture perfect castle, petite and charming, with vintage wall paintings, furniture and other interiors to fall in love with. It can be rented for weddings, fancy birthday bashes or company events - it's all yours, for around 2.500€ per day.







Villeroy & Boch

Villeroy & Boch



Villeroy & Boch















































The second castle is Villeroy & Boch's guesthouse in Mettlach, Germany - some impressions...  

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