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Zuylestein Castle (Dutch Huis Zuylenstein; also spelt Zuylestein or Zuilenstein) is a castle near the town of Leersum in the Netherlands, some twenty miles east of the city of Utrecht. The house itself dates to the fourteenth century, but only gained its municipal status in 1536. Originally the property of the burgomaster of Utrecht, the holding passed into the hands of Frederick Henry, then Prince of Orange, in 1630. He ceded the castle and its lands to his illegitimate son, Frederick, together with the title Lord of Zuylestein (in Dutch: Heer van Zuylestein) in 1640. The castle survived the ravages of the European wars that followed, but was severely damaged in the Second World War. Today the house and gardens have been restored.

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  • Castello di Zuylestein (it)
  • Huis Zuylenstein (nl)
  • Zuylestein Castle (en)
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  • Il castello di Zuylestein (Huis Zuylestein in olandese), indicato anche coi nomi di Zuylestein o Zuilenstein, è un castello costruito alla fine del XIV secolo e situato nei Paesi Bassi, nei presso di Utrecht, nella località di Leersum. (it)
  • Huis Zuylenstein (Zuylestein of Zuilenstein) was een erkende ridderhofstad in Leersum, gemeente Utrechtse Heuvelrug (provincie Utrecht). (nl)
  • Zuylestein Castle (Dutch Huis Zuylenstein; also spelt Zuylestein or Zuilenstein) is a castle near the town of Leersum in the Netherlands, some twenty miles east of the city of Utrecht. The house itself dates to the fourteenth century, but only gained its municipal status in 1536. Originally the property of the burgomaster of Utrecht, the holding passed into the hands of Frederick Henry, then Prince of Orange, in 1630. He ceded the castle and its lands to his illegitimate son, Frederick, together with the title Lord of Zuylestein (in Dutch: Heer van Zuylestein) in 1640. The castle survived the ravages of the European wars that followed, but was severely damaged in the Second World War. Today the house and gardens have been restored. (en)
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  • Zuylestein Castle (en)
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  • Zuylestein Castle (en)
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  • Zuylestein Castle (Dutch Huis Zuylenstein; also spelt Zuylestein or Zuilenstein) is a castle near the town of Leersum in the Netherlands, some twenty miles east of the city of Utrecht. The house itself dates to the fourteenth century, but only gained its municipal status in 1536. Originally the property of the burgomaster of Utrecht, the holding passed into the hands of Frederick Henry, then Prince of Orange, in 1630. He ceded the castle and its lands to his illegitimate son, Frederick, together with the title Lord of Zuylestein (in Dutch: Heer van Zuylestein) in 1640. The castle survived the ravages of the European wars that followed, but was severely damaged in the Second World War. Today the house and gardens have been restored. * The castle before World War Two * After being bombed (en)
  • Il castello di Zuylestein (Huis Zuylestein in olandese), indicato anche coi nomi di Zuylestein o Zuilenstein, è un castello costruito alla fine del XIV secolo e situato nei Paesi Bassi, nei presso di Utrecht, nella località di Leersum. (it)
  • Huis Zuylenstein (Zuylestein of Zuilenstein) was een erkende ridderhofstad in Leersum, gemeente Utrechtse Heuvelrug (provincie Utrecht). (nl)
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