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Nederland - Doetinchem, Kasteel Slangenburg
Kasteel Slangenburg (Slangenburg Castle) was founded in 1234, but first mentioned in 1354. In the 17th century the castle became the property of Frederik Johan van Baer - a Dutch officer in the military service of Willem III van Oranje - who rebuilt it in 1675 for residential purposes.
After Van Baer the Slangenburg has changed hands many times, mostly by inheritance, but twice by sale. The last sale took place in 1895 when the German timber merchant and large industrialist Arnold Passmann took over the castle and adjoining estate. In the beginning only because of the large amount of wood that could be cut there. However, when he visited his new purchase, Passmann was struck by the house and its surroundings and decided to live there every year for some months. Members of the Passmann family are buried in a private cemetery next to the moat of the castle.
After World War II all German properties were confiscated by the Dutch government, who thus acquired the castle, which stills forms part of the portfolio of the Rijksgebouwendienst (Royal Buildings Service). Nowadays the castle is used as a guesthouse by the nearby Benedictine Sint-Willibrordsabdij. This monastery was built in the 1950’s and is situated on a part of the castle's former estate.
The name Slangenburg most probably derived from a small stream Slingebeek that flows through the area.
After Van Baer the Slangenburg has changed hands many times, mostly by inheritance, but twice by sale. The last sale took place in 1895 when the German timber merchant and large industrialist Arnold Passmann took over the castle and adjoining estate. In the beginning only because of the large amount of wood that could be cut there. However, when he visited his new purchase, Passmann was struck by the house and its surroundings and decided to live there every year for some months. Members of the Passmann family are buried in a private cemetery next to the moat of the castle.
After World War II all German properties were confiscated by the Dutch government, who thus acquired the castle, which stills forms part of the portfolio of the Rijksgebouwendienst (Royal Buildings Service). Nowadays the castle is used as a guesthouse by the nearby Benedictine Sint-Willibrordsabdij. This monastery was built in the 1950’s and is situated on a part of the castle's former estate.
The name Slangenburg most probably derived from a small stream Slingebeek that flows through the area.
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Schönes Wochenende, und viele Grüsse
belle fin de semaine Jaap♫
Ma fille a passé un an à Doetinchem en 1992-1993 lors d'un échange d'étudiants :-)
HFF Jaap
Wish you a good and safe weekend Jaap.
HFF und ein wunderschönes Wochenende!
HFF!
HFF.
HFF have a great weekend
TOZ
No shortage of fences in these images. HFF Jaap...........I hope you have a super weekend.
HFF, have a great safe weekend.
HFF and have a good weekend,Jaap!!
Stay safe and healthy!
Best wishes
Füsun
HFF and a nice weekend to you, too, Jaap!
HFF and a lovely weekend
HFF and have a great weekend, Jaap!
HFF and a nice weekend!
Beautiful brick architecture!
Stay safe and healthy, Jaap!
Thanks for sharing and also for the great note, Jaap
Thanks for the so interesting information.
have a very nice weekend.
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ein sehr schönes Gebäude.
Hat was mit den beiden Türmen.
Danke für die Info.
Weard
HFF and weekend
A very nice picture, and great information too!
Fantastic colours
Wonderful composition
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Les vues sur les passerelles sont tout aussi bien présentées !
Bon week-end, Jaap ! HFF !
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Ruesterstaude clubInteresting history too.
..........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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