Drakesteijn

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Castle Drakesteijn
Lage Vuursche, the Netherlands
A model of Drakesteyn in Madurodam
Coordinates 52°10′47″N 5°13′38″E / 52.17972°N 5.22722°E / 52.17972; 5.22722
Type Castle
Site information
Owner Princess Beatrix
Open to
the public
No
Condition Good
Site history
Built 1640 (1640)
Built by Gerard van Reede

Drakesteijn or Drakestein is a small castle at 9 Slotlaan in the hamlet of Lage Vuursche, in the municipality of Baarn, Netherlands. It is owned by Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, the country's former Queen who abdicated in 2013. Beatrix bought the castle in 1959, when she was the heir to the Dutch throne, and took up residence in 1963. After her marriage in 1966 she continued to live there with her husband, Prince Claus and later their three sons as well. After Beatrix succeeded her mother Juliana as Queen of the Netherlands in 1980, the family moved to The Hague in 1981.

On January 28, 2013, it was announced [1] that Beatrix would take up residence at the castle after her son, Willem-Alexander, ascended to the Dutch throne on April 30, 2013. On February 2, 2014, Beatrix moved in to the castle.[2]

A house called Drakesteijn at this location was first mentioned in 1359, but the current building was constructed in the years 16401643 for a Gerard van Reede. It should not be confused with the nearby Klein Drakesteijn ("Little Drakesteijn"; located at 4 Kloosterlaan), which was built in 1780.[3]

The royal connection aside, its most distinctive feature is its octagonal shape. It is surrounded by a moat that can be crossed via a bridge. Its style can be described as Classicist.

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See also

Dutch Rijksmonument 8563
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