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Kasteel Ammersoyen - Gelderland
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Only one castle (Waterburcht) depends on what was published in the state that was being built. De bouwdatum van het kasteel is known. Since January 1026 (July 21) wordt Reeds said about a heerlijkheid in a oorkonde van vrouwe Berta. Rothardus ´de Ambersoi´ en zijn broer Wiricus voerden toen het bewind. In a document from 1196 it was spoken of ´Ambershoye´. In 1286 Johan van Harlaer was heer of Ammerzoden. Zijn nakomelingen droegen de heerlijkheid longeveer een eeuw later over aan Arnold van Hoemen, de heer van Middelaar. The first notification of the building in question dates from 1354 to Arent van Ammersoyen and was rejected via overhaul. Het is a van de bestbewaarde middeleeuwse waterburchten in Nederland. De oorspronkelijke opzet by een Van Herlaer van Omstreeks 1300 is goed behouden, thanks to Verbouwingen in de 17e eeuw. Ammersoyen is with zijn square platternd with four hoektorens een front of het door Graaf Floris V geïntroduceerde kasteeltype. This type is because of de goede verdedigbaarheid vaker toegepast. Uitzonderlijk is dat Ammersoyen as a heel is built, terwijl de most middeleeuwse kastelen in verschillende building periods door uitbreiding en aanbouw tot stand kwamen. Bij de bouw lay het kasteel in of aan de Maas, maar snel daarna, in 1354, changed the loop of the river. The Hoofdburcht van Ammersoyen is in India near the old town around a canal, even as the Voorburcht. In 1876 Ammersoyen zo het tweede clarissenklooster in Nederland. Omstreeks 1893 hebben de clarissen de gracht rond het kasteel late dempen, om zo de aanbouw van een kapel aan de westzijde van het kasteel mogelijk te maken. Door het dempen van de gracht will be a secure deken uitgespreid over all vorwerpen vanaf de 14e eeuw in het water were land. In 1944-1945 het kasteel were oorlogsschade op. Finally a castle (Waterburcht) discovered what was open to the public in the state where it was used for. The date of construction of the castle is unknown. But in the year 1026 (July 21) there is already talk of a glory in a charter from Lady Berta. Rothardus ´the Ambersoi´ and his brother Wiricus then reigned. A document from 1196 refers to ´Ambershoye´. In 1286 Johan van Harlaer was lord of Ammerzoden. His descendants transferred the glory about a century later to Arnold van Hoemen, lord of Middelaar. The first sure mention of the current castle itself dates from 1354 when Arent van Ammersoyen acquired it through inheritance. It is one of the best preserved medieval moated castles in the Netherlands. The original design by a Van Herlaer from around 1300 has been well preserved, despite renovations in the 17th century. With its square floor plan with four corner towers, Ammersoyen is an example of the castle type introduced by Count Floris V. This type has been used more often because of its good defensibility. Exceptional is that Ammersoyen was built as a whole, while most medieval castles in different construction periods were created by extension and extension. The castle was built in or on the Maas during construction, but soon afterwards, in 1354, the course of that river changed. The main castle of Ammersoyen has since been almost always surrounded by a moat, just like the outer castle. In 1876 Ammersoyen thus became the second clergy monastery in the Netherlands. Around 1893 the clares had the canal around the castle filled in, so as to enable the construction of a chapel on the west side of the castle. By dampening the canal a safe blanket was spread over all objects that had landed in the water from the 14th century. In 1944-1945 the castle suffered serious war damage. The sisters then left for Hoogcruts, and the moated castle came into possession of the Gelders landscape. The main castle of Ammersoyen has since been almost always surrounded by a moat, just like the outer castle. In 1876 Ammersoyen thus became the second clergy monastery in the Netherlands. Around 1893 the clares had the canal around the castle filled in, so as to enable the construction of a chapel on the west side of the castle. By dampening the canal a safe blanket was spread over all objects that had landed in the water from the 14th century. In 1944-1945 the castle suffered serious war damage. The sisters then left for Hoogcruts, and the moated castle came into possession of the Gelders landscape. The main castle of Ammersoyen has since been almost always surrounded by a moat, just like the outer castle. In 1876 Ammersoyen thus became the second clergy monastery in the Netherlands. Around 1893 the clares had the canal around the castle filled in, so as to enable the construction of a chapel on the west side of the castle. By dampening the canal a safe blanket was spread over all objects that had landed in the water from the 14th century. In 1944-1945 the castle suffered serious war damage. The sisters then left for Hoogcruts, and the moated castle came into possession of the Gelders landscape. Around 1893 the clares had the canal around the castle filled in, so as to enable the construction of a chapel on the west side of the castle. By dampening the canal a safe blanket was spread over all objects that had landed in the water from the 14th century. In 1944-1945 the castle suffered serious war damage. The sisters then left for Hoogcruts, and the moated castle came into possession of the Gelders landscape. Around 1893 the clares had the canal around the castle filled in, so as to enable the construction of a chapel on the west side of the castle. By dampening the canal a safe blanket was spread over all objects that had landed in the water from the 14th century. In 1944-1945 the castle suffered serious war damage. The sisters then left for Hoogcruts, and the moated castle came into possession of the Gelders landscape.