Frukur Castle, Belgium
Located in the southern part of the province of Liege in the Walloon region of Belgium, between the villages of Stumont and Lagerlaise, overlooking the Anblaf River Valley. Built in 1912, it was completed by Charles Albert de Haren in 1919, who was the mayor of Stormont. The castle has distinct medieval features, including castle towers and watchtowers. The history can be traced back to the Middle Ages, when there was another castle here to guard the valley. Around 1600, it was replaced by another castle called Salm Castle and became a symbol of the glory of Stormont. However, the origin of the glory of Frukur, named after its original inhabitants, remains a mystery
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