Castles around Monhofen are located in a historically rich region, characterized by its strategic position near the Moselle river valley. The area, part of the Moselle department in France, features a landscape shaped by centuries of history and cultural exchange. While traditional castles are not directly within Monhofen, the surrounding region offers a collection of historical sites and fortifications. This landscape provides a backdrop for exploring various historical structures, from medieval village defenses to more secluded chateaux.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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🏰 **Château de Berg – Hidden Cultural Heritage above the Moselle** **Berg Castle** (not to be confused with the Luxembourgish Château de Berg in Schengen) is located in the charming town of **Berg-sur-Moselle** in France and is one of the region's **historically protected monuments**. Its origins date back to the **Middle Ages**, and later renovations gave the complex its current appearance with its classic French character. 📜 As part of the regional cultural heritage, the château is known above all for its **tranquil location above the Moselle Valley** and its **architectural simplicity**. It is open to the public at certain times in summer – a true insider tip off the beaten track. **Tip:** Anyone wanting to discover historical sites in the border region should not miss this quiet gem. It is especially worthwhile on **Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays** when the castle is open.
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🏰 **Rodemack – A Medieval Village Gem in Lorraine** **Rodemack** is one of the most beautiful villages in France (*Les Plus Beaux Villages de France*) – a lovingly preserved **medieval ensemble** near the border with Luxembourg and Germany. Surrounded by an almost completely preserved **city wall**, the town transports visitors back to centuries past. 🚪 Narrow streets, sandstone-colored houses, the **Château de Rodemack**, the **Porte de Sierck** city gate, and the well-kept **monastery garden** make the town an atmospheric destination for strolls and photo tours. 🎭 In summer, **historical festivals**, markets, and cultural events take place regularly – always with local charm. **Tip:** It's worth arriving early – then Rodemack lies peacefully in the morning sun and reveals its full charm. Ideal for a leisurely tour with historical flair.
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🏰 **Château de Rodemack – Fortress of the 1,000-Year-Old Town** Rodemack Castle is the historic heart of the medieval village of Rodemack, also known as the "Carcassonne of Lorraine." The fortress dates back to the **12th century** and has been expanded over centuries – with castle walls, round towers, and moats. 🧱 Particularly impressive is the almost completely preserved city wall that connects the castle complex to the town. Today, parts of the complex are accessible – including the gardens, bastions, and remains of the manor house. 🌿 Surrounded by parks and ancient walls, the area invites you to take a stroll through history. **Tip:** Guided tours and medieval festivals take place here in the summer – ideal for a day trip with flair. The visit can be perfectly combined with a walking tour of the charming village of Rodemack.
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🧱 **Tour aux Puces** – Thionville's Oldest Building** The **Tour aux Puces** ("Powder Tower") is a medieval fortified tower dating back to the 11th century – and the oldest surviving building in the city. Originally part of a castle complex, it has served over time as a defense tower, a prison, and now houses a **City Museum** with an archaeological collection. 🏺 Inside, you'll find exhibits from Roman, medieval, and early modern periods – from ceramics to weapons to religious objects. The tower probably got its name from a mistranslation from German to French (“Powder Tower” became “Powder Tower”). **Tip:** The tower is cool and quiet – perfect on hot days. From the top, you have a small but excellent view over the old town. Combine it with the Belfry and the Église Saint-Maximin for a historical tour.
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This emblematic 14-sided tower stands on a 2.5 to 3 m high circular foundation, in which many authors have suggested the remains of a Carolingian chapel. The tower is said to have actually been the keep of a castle built by the Counts of Luxembourg in the 16th century, corresponding to the size of the present castle courtyard. It served successively as a residence and last refuge in the event of an attack, as an armory, a prison, and finally, in 1905, as a museum.
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Wehrturm Tour aux Puces (Flea Tower) in front of the castle of the Counts of Luxembourg.
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One of the most interesting and pretty villages in the area. Lots of history, walls and a chateau overlooking the village.
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The whole place is a highlight! A historic site and one of the most beautiful villages in France! There is always a flower market in May, a medieval market in July (please inform yourself, it may not take place because of Corona) and in September (September 4th, 2022) an antique and flea market.
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While traditional castles are not directly within Monhofen, the surrounding region offers a rich collection of historical sites and fortifications. You'll find medieval village defenses, defensive towers, and historic chateaux, some dating back to the Middle Ages. Notable examples include the medieval fortress of Rodemack Castle and the unique Flea Tower.
Yes, the Flea Tower is considered family-friendly. This emblematic 14-sided tower has a fascinating history, having served as a residence, armory, prison, and museum. Additionally, Rodemack Castle often hosts medieval festivals and guided tours in the summer, which can be a great experience for families.
Summer is often recommended for visiting the historical sites around Monhofen. Rodemack Castle, for instance, holds guided tours and medieval festivals during this season. Berg Castle is also open to the public at certain times in summer, specifically on Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays.
Yes, many of the sites are suitable for exploration on foot. For example, the area around Rodemack Castle, with its preserved city wall, gardens, and bastions, invites you to take a stroll through history. Combining a visit to the castle with a walking tour of the charming village of Rodemack is highly recommended.
Yes, Berg Castle is considered a quiet gem and an insider tip. Located in Berg-sur-Moselle, this historically protected monument offers a tranquil setting above the Moselle Valley. It's known for its architectural simplicity and is open to the public at specific times in summer.
The region around Monhofen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are running loops like the 'Bridge over the Moselle – Bunker on the Maginot Line loop from Yutz', or gravel biking routes such as the 'Passerelle de ľEurope – Old Lock Bridge loop from Thionville'. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Monhofen, Gravel biking around Monhofen, and MTB Trails around Monhofen guides.
A visit to Rodemack Castle and its surrounding village can easily fill a half to a full day, especially if you participate in a guided tour or attend a medieval festival during the summer. The preserved city walls and gardens invite leisurely exploration.
The Chateaux - Roussy Comte and Roussy Seigneurie are a combination of two chateaux with origins dating back to 1131. They have undergone numerous additions over time, offering a glimpse into their past grandeur. While only some walls and tower remains are visible from the road, approaching them from the forest on a hike allows you to appreciate their former size and scale.
Yes, the Luxembourg Castle, located east of the village, is a ruin. It formerly belonged to the Lords of Rüttgen and has a history tied to the diocese of Metz and various territorial changes between France and Germany.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and the well-preserved elements of sites like Rodemack Castle, with its medieval walls and towers. The unique architecture of the Flea Tower and the tranquil setting of Berg Castle are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed photos and upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these historical structures.
Yes, Berg Castle is open to the public at certain times in summer, specifically on Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays. It's advisable to check local listings for exact opening hours before planning your visit.


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