Vonêche Castle
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Vonêche Castle was built in 1806 by Aimé Gabriel d’Artigues[1] who was the owner of a crystal factory in Vonêche, Belgium.[2]
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- ^ "Vonêche". Beauraing Tourisme.
- ^ "Vonêche, global pioneer of industrial crystal". Focus On Belgium.
50°03′25″N 4°58′48″E / 50.057°N 4.980°E / 50.057; 4.980