Castle Woerden
Woerden, Netherlands, Netherlands
Castle Woerden in the Netherlands is a historical fortress built in the early 15th century by John III, Duke of Bavaria, originally intended as a military stronghold and defensive residence at a strategic location between Holland and Utrecht.
The castle features a square design with four wings around a central courtyard and was once surrounded by water with a drawbridge, reflecting the defensive needs of the era.
Over the centuries, it has served as a prison, hospital, warehouse, and currently as a venue for restaurants, events, and cultural activities, offering visitors a glimpse into both medieval fortress architecture and the town’s vibrant past.
Location
Kasteel 3, 3441 BZ Woerden, Netherlands
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