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Castle Slangenburg

Slangenburg Castle is a castle in the municipality of Doetinchem in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands.

 

The castle is first mentioned in 1354 as the property of Maes (Thomas) van Baer.

 

Slangenburg Castle was constructed in the Late Medieval period. In the 17th century the castle became the property of General Frederik Johan van Baer, also known as General Slangenburg, who rebuilt it for residential purposes.

 

The last private owners were a German family called Passmann, who are buried in a private cemetery next to the moat.

 

At present the castle is used as a guesthouse by the nearby Benedictine monastery, St. Willibrord's Abbey (Sint-Willibrordabdij), a newly built structure of the 1950s situated on a part of the castle's former estate. The original monastic community, from Oosterhout Abbey, was initially accommodated in the castle itself in the years immediately following the war.

 

 

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