Slot Heemstede

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Oude Slot, Heemstede
Oude Slot, Heemstede
Pons Pacis, or 'Peace Bridge', Oude Slot, Heemstede
Pons Pacis, or 'Peace Bridge', Oude Slot, Heemstede
Boat landing on the Ringvaart for water tourists
Boat landing on the Ringvaart for water tourists

Slot Heemstede is the site of the old castle of Heemstede. The property is situated at the site of the former castle 'Heerlijkheid Heemstede', or 'Huis te Heemstede', at a strategic position on mouth of the Spaarne river on the Haarlem lake (since 1853 pumped dry and called the Haarlemmermeer polder).

[edit] History

The castle was first built in 1280 by Dirk van Hoylede from the region of Vlaardingen. Built, burned and rebuilt over the centuries, it was last torn down in 1810, after years of neglect. The monumental gatekeeper's house 'Nederhuys', built in 1630 remains intact as well as the foundations from the Middle Ages.

[edit] Adrian Pauw

The most famous owner of the castle was Adrian Pauw, who bought it in 1620. He played a role in the Treaty of Munster, and built the bridge Pons Pacis to commemorate the peace treaty.

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Coordinates: 52°20′23″N 4°37′53″E / 52.33972, 4.63139