Brüggen Castle

Local nameBurg Brüggen
LocationBrüggen, Netherlands

Brüggen Castle is a water castle in the southeastern part of the Lower Rhine municipality of Brüggen in North Rhine-Westphalia. It was the most important castle in the north of the Duchy of Jülich.

The castle was built by the Count of Kessel in the 13th century to guard a ford over the River Schwalm. In the early 14th century it went into the possession of the dukes of Jülich, who had the existing building replaced by a quadrangular castle made from brick. After the occupation of Brüggen in 1794 by Napoleonic troops it was confiscated and resold by the French government to a private individual at the beginning of the 19th century. Today part of the castle houses a hunting and natural history museum.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brüggen_Castle

Address 4 Burgwall, Brüggen 41379, Germany

Coordinates 51°14'25.266" N 6°11'9.219" E

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