This includes the 12th-century castle, as well as a walk along some of the giddying battlements.
The Eremitage building group that includes the castle is listed as a heritage site of national significance.
A census document from 1202 shows over 40 families living in its court (which included not only the castle but the land belonging to it as well).
Sights include the castle, with an irregularly polygonal plan (10th-13th century)
Local landmarks include the four-storeyed castle of the mid-14th century and the mosque of 1323.
The city wall around the town established in early 13th century originally also included the castle in the northwest by linking walls.
The victors ordered that the strongholds in the area be dismantled, which included the castle of Farciennes.
The main attractions include the feudal castle and six ancient churches.
Her inheritance included the castle of Rumpenheim, Offenbach, which became the family's seat.
The rich history of the village includes the castle built in the first half of the 18th century in the place of the medieval fort.