Historical Landmarks of Gelderland
Gelderland's historical landscape spans centuries, featuring medieval fortresses like Slot Loevestein and the 13th-century Doornenburg Castle. The collection highlights military heritage through the John Frost Bridge and Fort Beneden Lent, alongside religious and civic landmarks like St. Eusebius' Church and the 15th-century Vischpoort gate. Notable industrial sites include the Art Deco Radio Kootwijk and traditional windmills such as De Witte Molen. From the Renaissance Kerkboog in Nijmegen to the Berlage-designed Jachthuis Sint Hubertus, these sites represent the province's architectural evolution.
Vischpoort
15th-century gate tower that served as a defensive city entrance and later as a lighthouse for the Zuiderzee.
Loevestein Castle
Monumental castle and a former prison for political prisoners where Hugo Grotius was being kept. Now it is a home to a medieval museum.
St Eusebius' Church, Arnhem
St. Eusebius church also known as the Eusebiuskerk or the Grote Kerk, at 93 metres is the largest church, and the largest building in Arnhem…
Jachthuis Sint Hubertus
Designed by architect H.P. Berlage in 1914, this Art Nouveau residence was the former country home of the Kröller-Müller family.
Doornenburg Castle
Castle Doornenburg is a Dutch castle from the 13th century.
John Frost Bridge
John Frost Bridge is the road bridge over the Lower Rhine at Arnhem, in the Netherlands.
Fort Beneden Lent
Defensive fortification built in 1862 on the north bank of the Waal river to protect the city of Nijmegen.
Kronenburgerpark
The Kronenburgerpark is a park in the center of Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Kruittoren
A 30-meter high defensive powder tower built in 1426, remaining as a prominent relic of Nijmegen's medieval city walls.
Kerkboog
16th-century Renaissance gatehouse that provides a ceremonial entrance from the Grote Markt to the St. Stephen’s churchyard.
Kasteel Vorden
Moated medieval castle first recorded in 1315, currently part of a historic estate in the Achterhoek region.
Hackfort Castle
Hackfort Castle is a castle in Vorden, in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
De Prins van Oranje, Bredevoort
De Prins van Oranje is a tower mill in Bredevoort, Gelderland, Netherlands which was built in 1870 and has been restored to working order.
Quack-monument
The Quack monument or Marie-Adolffontein is a monument in Nijmegen, in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
Kasteel Nijenbeek
The ruins of a 13th-century brick keep situated on the banks of the IJssel, known for its strategic medieval history.
gebouw A
Iconic Art Deco main building of the Radio Kootwijk transmitter park, constructed of reinforced concrete in the early 1920s.
De Witte Molen
Built in 1760, this stone belt mill is the oldest of the two remaining windmills in Nijmegen.
Den Helder
A former double undershot watermill on the Boven-Slinge stream, once used for processing grain and oil.
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