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Valkenburg Castle

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Type
  
Castle

Condition
  
Ruine

Phone
  
+31 43 609 0110

Open tothe public
  
Yes

Province
  
Limburg

Built
  
14th century

Valkenburg Castle

Owner
  
Foundation Velvet caves and Castle ruins Valkenburg

Built by
  
Lord van Suilen en Anholt

Materials
  
Dutch Marlstone (mergel) and wood.

Address
  
Grendelplein 13, 6301 BS Valkenburg, Netherlands

Similar
  
Gemeentegrot, Steenkolenmijn Valkenburg, Kasteel Stein, Grendelpoort, Romeinse Katakomben

Valkenburg Castle is a ruined castle in Valkenburg aan de Geul, Netherlands. It is unique in the Netherlands by being the only castle in the country built on a Hill. The castle is listed in the top hundred of Dutch cultural monuments.

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Tour of valkenburg castle april 21 2012


History

In the year 1115, fortifications were erected at the site by Gosewijn I, Lord of Valkenburg. This original wooden keep survived until 1122 when it was destroyed under siege by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. The castle was rebuilt in the following centuries but was again destroyed in a siege, this time by John III, Duke of Brabant. The current ruins are those of the castle rebuilt in the 14th century.

The castle suffered heavily in the Dutch Spanish war as it wasn't built to withstand the new heavy duty cannons and mortars. The Spanish armies severely crippled the defensive walls of Valkenburg and left the castle in a far state of disrepair with its magnificent towers now collapsed and its roofs burned to ashes. The Dutch armies attempted to repair the castle but were unsuccessful due to the ongoing wars with the Spaniards and the French.

The castle was slighted during the Franco-Dutch War, in 1672, by the army of King-Stadtholder Willem III to prevent it falling into French hands.

References

Valkenburg Castle Wikipedia


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