Château d'Eben-Ezer, Eben-Emael, Bassenge, Liège, Belgium
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member TeamYakara
N 50° 46.573 E 005° 38.975
31U E 686800 N 5628286
The Tower of Eben-Ezer, 'Château d'Eben-Ezer' is a self-built castle constructed in the 1960s by a single man in the isolated Jeker valley of Belgium. The builder, Robert Garcet, was fascinated with the Bible, numerology, and ancient civilizations.
Waymark Code: WMYZPP
Location: Liège, Belgium
Date Posted: 08/16/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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The entire seven-level tower is built of flint, and according to Garcet, was designed using ancient mystical measurements. On the top of the tower are four giant biblical animals, and the interior is full of Garcet’s biblical, archaeological, paleontological, and geological art.


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Accessibility: Partial access

Condition: Intact

Admission Charge?: yes

Website: [Web Link]

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