Rochefort is a popular tourist destination in the Belgian province of Namur. This municipality is a magnet for all tourists who enjoy exploring new places on foot. Rochefort is still rich in medieval architectural landmarks that are well maintained and are in good condition. A walk in Rochefort promises to be interesting. The ruins of the old castle are particularly popular with guests of the Belgian town. Picturesque local nature and old buildings bring travelers back to the past and reveal the history and traditions of the region. Many buildings in Rochefort were built in the Middle Ages and they peacefully coexist with modern dwellings. The name of this Belgian town can be translated as “the solid rock”. Historic documents of the past centuries prove that Rochefort got its name not randomly. Initially, there was a fortress on the site of the modern town. The fortress was built along the road connecting Liege and Bouillon. Later, the fortress was destroyed. The Löwenstein dynasty became the rulers of Rochefort at the beginning of the 17th century. Under the guidance of the new leaders, the town became a part of France in 1795. Rochefort returned to Belgium only thirty-five years later. The history of Rochefort as a Belgian settlement is tightly connected with the namesake abbey. In the 30s of the 13th century, a female monastery appeared on the site of the modern town. The abbey received this land as a gift and was developing quickly. However, Rochefort entered a
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