Radboud Castle

Radboud Castle
Kasteel Radboud
Medemblik, North Holland

Radboud Castle
Radboud Castle
Coordinates 52°46′21″N 5°06′47″E / 52.7725°N 5.1131°E / 52.7725; 5.1131
Type dwangburcht
Site information
Owner Nederlandse staat, Rijksgebouwendienst
Open to
the public
Limited
Condition Intact, used as a museum
Site history
Built 1288
Built by Floris V, Count of Holland
Events Second siege of Medemblik,

Coordinates: 52°46′22.2″N 5°06′46.4″W / 52.772833°N 5.112889°W / 52.772833; -5.112889 Radboud Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Radboud) is a castle on the east bank of the harbour in Medemblik.

Radboud Castle is one of a number of castles in North Holland, the building was commissioned by Floris V. The exact date of building is not known but the castle was completed before the St. Lucia's Flood of 13 December 1287.[1]

On 24 June 1517 the castle saved some of the Medemblik townsfolk from the raids of Grutte Pier and his Arumer Zwarte Hoop (band of marauding pirates).

On 12 August 1588[2] the castle surrendered to Diederik Sonoy and the Geuzen.

The defensive function of the castle was reduced with the building of walls around the city of Medemblik in 1572 and due to both dismantling and lack of maintenance there was attrition of the castle buildings.

Restoration

In 1889 the control of the property was returned to the state. Restorations were done by the State architect J. van Lokhorst with advice from R.J.H. Cuypers and the castle was used for the district court of justice until 1934.

In 1931 a cannery near the castle burnt down exposing the foundations of a tower on the north west of the site and during 1936 the castle-moat was dug again.

From 1964 to 1965 further restorations were done with a more historical and architectural correctness and some of the previous renovations were removed.[3]

Recent history

On 4 September 1939 Nachtwacht by Rembrandt was stored here temporarily before being moved in May 1940 to a bunker in the dunes near Castricum.

References

  1. "De stichting van het kasteel te Medemblik.". Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  2. "This Day in History for 12th August". Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  3. "Medemblik Castle". Retrieved 3 December 2013.
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