Nederland - Noordlaren, Hunebed G1
Greece - Pylos, Neokastro
Nederland - Finsterwolde, Stefanuskerk
Nederland - Assel, Heilige Geest Kapel
Nederland - Hoog Buurlo
Nederland - Oudeschans
Nederland - Oudeschans, Doodenbastion
Nederland - Anna Paulowna, Poldertuin
Nederland - Anna Paulowna, Poldertuin
Nederland - Sint Maartensvlotbrug, Wildrijk
Nederland - Kop van Noord-Holland
Nederland - Sint Maartensvlotbrug
Nederland - Alkmaar, Wildemanshofje
Nederland - Rozendaal, Kasteel Rosendael
Nederland - Rozendaal, Kasteel Rosendael/tuin
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Landgoed Woudhuizen
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleispark
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Het Oude Loo
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Kroondomein/Kathedraal
Nederland - Vorden, Kasteel Hackfort
Nederland - Vorden, Watermolen Hackfort
Nederland – Vorden, Kasteel Hackfort / Stinzenplan…
Nederland - Hoog Soeren
Italia - Pontebba, Santa Maria Maggiore
Nederland - Loon, hunebed D15
Nederland - Haren, De Helper
Argentina - Salta, San Lorenzo
Nederland - Glimmen, Appelbergen
Nederland - Midlaren, hunebed D3 en D4
België - Antwerpen, stadhuis
Argentina - Salta
Slovenia - Škofja Loka, St. Jacob’s Church
Greece - Olympia
Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Baad, Bärgunt-Hütte
Austria - Kleinwalsertal, Hoher Ifen
Germany - Oberstdorf, Kornau
Germany - Bretten
Slovenia - Ljubljana, Cathedral of St. Nicholas
Slovenia - Škofja Loka
Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Mittelberg, Sankt Jodok K…
Slovenia - Bled, Pilgrimage Church
Greece - Konitsa, Moni Stomiou
Greece - (Old) Sagiada
Greece - Konitsa bridge
Argentina - Cabra Corral lake
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Nederland - Voorst, Kasteel Nijenbeek


Kasteel Nijenbeek - a defensive castle on the banks of the river IJssel - was first mentioned in 1266 as castle De Nijenbeke. At that time it was inhabited by knight Theodericus, also called Dirk, Lord of Nijenbeek. Its location on the banks of the river IJssel was very strategic, assuring control over the traffic on the river.
Over the centuries a lot has changed to the castle. The many different owners adapted the building to their own wishes and use. For example, it was used as a defensive castle and as the home of both owners and tenant farmers. Later in the 18th century De Nijenbeek fell into disrepair, because the owners lived somewhere else and rented out the castle.
In 1945 - at the end of World War II - Kasteel Nijenbeek was shelled from the eastern bank of the river IJssel by Canadian troops because it was used by the Germans as a lookout post. During the shelling, the tower of the castle lost its 19th century pyramid roof. Another part built in the 16th century was also completely wiped out. Afterwards, a temporary roof was installed, pending the restoration of the castle. Due to rotting this roof collapsed a long time ago and the castle became more and more a ruin.
In 2015 the ruin was consolidated by a major restoration. The (consolidated) square tower is nowadays the only remaining part of the castle. Kasteel Nijenbeek - belonging to estate De Poll - has VERY limited opening hours. Ordinarily the ruin only can be viewed from a distance.
Over the centuries a lot has changed to the castle. The many different owners adapted the building to their own wishes and use. For example, it was used as a defensive castle and as the home of both owners and tenant farmers. Later in the 18th century De Nijenbeek fell into disrepair, because the owners lived somewhere else and rented out the castle.
In 1945 - at the end of World War II - Kasteel Nijenbeek was shelled from the eastern bank of the river IJssel by Canadian troops because it was used by the Germans as a lookout post. During the shelling, the tower of the castle lost its 19th century pyramid roof. Another part built in the 16th century was also completely wiped out. Afterwards, a temporary roof was installed, pending the restoration of the castle. Due to rotting this roof collapsed a long time ago and the castle became more and more a ruin.
In 2015 the ruin was consolidated by a major restoration. The (consolidated) square tower is nowadays the only remaining part of the castle. Kasteel Nijenbeek - belonging to estate De Poll - has VERY limited opening hours. Ordinarily the ruin only can be viewed from a distance.
Günter Klaus, Fred Fouarge, Smiley Derleth, ROL/Photo and 82 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Thank you for the note, very good as usual.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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