Batenburg Castle

Batenburg Castle (Kasteel Batenburg in Dutch) is located in the village of Batenburg, in the Gelderland province in the Netherlands. Construction is thought to have started on the castle in 1300.[1] The castle is located on the northern edge of the village. It is surrounded by a moat.

Exterior ruins of the castle, seen in 1989.
Map showing the location of the castle within the surrounding village.
Colour view of the ruins in 1975.

The castle was rebuilt in 1600 on the foundations of an earlier structure; The present castle was destroyed by fire in 1795 and is now preserved as ruins: the ring wall with towers, the remains of three extended round towers with a basement underneath and the remains of the gatehouse. These are flanked by semicircular towers, all built with limestone brick. Batenburg Windmill was formerly owned by the castle.

There is a bar / restaurant in the village and in September a van Batenburg reunion is held. There is no one still living there with the Royal name "van Batenburg" but many visitors come to pay respect.

The site is recognized as a Rijksmonument under number 8725.[2]

References

  1. "Batenburg Castle". www.castles.nl. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  2. "Monumentnummer: 8725 - Slot Batenburg N.v.t. 6634 ZA te Batenburg". Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved May 7, 2013.

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