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Welcome to the website of Amsterdam Castle Muiderslot. Plan your visit and discover thus unique museum with your own eyes. Book tickets now! Vesting en Slot Loevestein. Woensdag 27 mei 2009, mijn derde bezoek aan het mooiste kasteel van Nederland. Als kind tekende ik Loevestein na en fantaseerde er op los, mezelf inbeeldende dat ik de. Een overzicht van Nederlandse Kastelen en kasteeltuinen die u kunt bezichtigingen, waar u kunt trouwen, overnachten, eten en/of vergaderen. Het muiderslot, slot loevestein en de haar. Dichter muiderslot; Welke dichter woonde van 1610 tot 1647 in het muiderslot? Is zo gebronsd van het rusten; Klap richting hole op het water; De loopjongen sloeg op pijnlijke wijze zijn slag en nam de benen; Stedelijk keurmeester; Vangt de klap als ik door de lucht zak; Zit in de pijnlijke. In de kerstvakantie staat de Nederlandse televisieserie Floris centraal in Slot Loevestein in Poederoijen. Deze legendarische serie onder regie van Paul Verhoeven en met Rutger Hauer in de hoofdrol werd in 1969 gedeeltelijk gefilmd in het slot dat ook bekendstaat als de plaats waar Hugo De Groot gevangenzat en waaruit hij wist te ontsnappen in een boekenkist.

Muiden Castle
Muiden, the Netherlands
Muiden Castle
Coordinates52°20′03″N5°04′17″E / 52.3343°N 5.0714°ECoordinates: 52°20′03″N5°04′17″E / 52.3343°N 5.0714°E
TypeCastle
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionGood
Site history
Built1370
Built byAlbrecht, Duke of Bavaria

Muiden Castle (Dutch: Muiderslot, Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmœydərˈslɔt]) is a castle in the Netherlands, located at the mouth of the Vecht river, some 15 kilometers southeast of Amsterdam, in Muiden, where it flows into what used to be the Zuiderzee. It is one of the better known castles in the Netherlands and featured in many television shows set in the Middle Ages.

History[edit]

Floris V[edit]

The history of Muiden Castle begins with Count Floris V who built a stone castle at the mouth of the river in 1280, when he gained command over an area that used to be part of the See of Utrecht.[1] The Vecht river was the trade route to Utrecht, one of the most important trade towns of that age. The castle was used to enforce a toll on the traders. It is a relatively small castle, measuring 32 by 35 metres with brick walls well over 1.5 metres thick. A large moat surrounded the castle.

In 1296, Gerard van Velsen conspired together with Herman van Woerden, Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel, and several others to kidnap Floris V. The count was eventually imprisoned in Muiden Castle. After Floris V attempted to escape, Gerard personally killed the count on the 27th of June 1296 by stabbing him 20 times. The alleged cause of the conflict between the nobles was the rape of Gerard van Velsen's wife by Floris.[2]

In 1297, the castle was conquered by Willem van Mechelen, the Archbishop of Utrecht, and by the year 1300 the castle was demolished.[1]

Fourteenth century[edit]

A hundred years later (ca. 1370-1386) the castle was rebuilt on the same spot based on the same plan, by Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, who at that time was also the Count of Holland and Zeeland.[1]

P.C. Hooft[edit]

The next owner of the castle shows up in the 16th century, when P.C. Hooft (1581-1647), an author, poet and historian took over sheriff and bailiff duties for the area (Het Gooiland). For 39 years he spent his summers in the castle and invited friends, scholars, poets and painters such as Vondel, Huygens, Bredero and Maria Tesselschade Visscher, over for visits. This group became known as the Muiderkring.[3] He also extended the garden and the plum orchard, while at the same time an outer earthworks defense system was put into place.

18th and 19th century[edit]

At the end of the 18th century, the castle was first used as a prison, then abandoned and became derelict. Further neglect caused it to be offered for sale in 1825, with the purpose of it being demolished. Only intervention by King William I prevented this. Another 70 years went by until enough money was gathered to restore the castle to its former glory.

Modern times[edit]

Muiden Castle is currently a national museum (Rijksmuseum). The inside of the castle, its rooms and kitchens, was restored to look like they did in the 17th century and several of the rooms now house a collection of arms and armour.

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  • Castle front

  • PC Hooft workingroom

  • Garden

  • Aerial

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • Kransber, D. & H. Mils, Kastelengids van Nederland, middeleeuwen, Bussem 1979 (ISBN90 228 3856 0)
  • Kalkwiek, K.A., A.I.J.M. Schellart, H.P.H. Jansen & P.W. Geudeke, Atlas van de Nederlandse kastelen, Alphen aan den Rijn 1980 (ISBN90 218 2477 9)
  • Helsdingen, H.W. van, Gids voor de Nederlandse kastelen en buitenplaatsen, Amsterdam 1966
  • Tromp, H.M.J., Kijk op kastelen, Amsterdam 1979 (ISBN90 10 02446 6)
  1. ^ abcA.T.E. Cruysheer, Het Muiderslot; een archeologische begeleiding en een historische interpretatie, Jaarboek 2005 van de Archeologische afdeling Naerdincklant, pp. 48-55
  2. ^ Henry S. Lucas, The Problem of the Poems concerning the Murder of Count Floris V of Holland, Speculum , Vol. 32, No. 2 (Apr., 1957), pp. 283-298
  3. ^Hans Kauffmann, Rembrandt und die Humanisten vom Muiderkring, Jahrbuch der Preuszischen Kunstsammlungen, 41. Bd., (1920), p. 60

External links[edit]

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Temporarily closed
In line with the new measures , Loevestein will close its gates again for 5 weeks, until January 19th 2021. Of course we remain open online: for example, read the history of Hugo de Groot. Stay healthy and hopefully see you soon.

The Most Famous Castle
in the Netherlands

In 1358, a knight called Diederic Loef of Horne built a castle in the middle of the Dutch countryside where the Meuse and Waal rivers converged.

At the time, this was a perfect location for levying tolls. Today, it’s the ideal spot for a day out with friends, family or colleagues. You can also use our castle as a venue for your parties or conventions, or even as a place to spend the night.

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There’s something here for everyone, be it in the castle, on the outer bailey or in the garrison. In our museum, you can learn virtually everything there is to know about Hugo Grotius, the Middle Ages and the Hollandic Water Line.

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