0,42 Euro 2002 - Modave Castle


0,42 Euro 2002 - Modave Castle
Added by Bart Perdieus
General Description : The Château of Modave (French: Château de Modave), also known as the Château des Comtes de Marchin (Château of the Counts of Marchin) is a château near the village of Modave in the province of Liège, Belgium.
The oldest part of the building, the donjon, was built on a strategic rock high above the valley of the river Hoyoux. The oldest parts still visible today date probably from the 13th century and were erected by the lords of Modave. In the 16th century the castle and the estate of Modave became the property of the Haultepenne and de Saint-Fontaine families.

In the next century Jean-Gaspard-Ferdinand de Marchin (1601–1673), a great military commander, acquired the castle and turned it from a medieval fortress into a luxury Baroque residence. His son Ferdinand de Marsin neglected the property and lived in France.

Later owners were successively:
Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, Elector of Cologne and Prince-Bishop of Liège (1682–1684);
Cardinal William Egon of Furstenberg, and his heirs (1684–1706);
Baron Arnold de Ville (1706–1772); and
Anne-Léon, Duke of Montmorency, and his heirs (1772–1817).

In the 19th century it was owned by the non-noble families of Lamarche, Braconier and Van Hoegaerden. Finally, the Compagnie Intercommunale Bruxelloise des Eaux ("Brussels Intercommunal Water Company") bought the property in March 1941, in order to protect the important water catchments in the park. The company still owns the château today and has been restoring it with great care. It is open for visitors from April until October and it is also used as a prestigious venue for concerts and receptions.
Face value 0,42 Euro
Catalog code (Michel) BE 3128
Catalog code Stamp Number BE 1918j Yvert et Tellier BE 3073 Belgium BE 3078 WADP Numbering System - WNS BE029.02 Unificato BE 3074
Series Tourism
Stamp colour multicolor
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 6.395.090
Issue date 08/06/2002
Print technique photogravure
Perforation 11 1/2
Height 24.00 mm
Width 55.00 mm
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