Schelmentoren
Schelmentower | |
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Schelmentoren | |
Heerlen, the Netherlands | |
oldest still erect buildings in Heerlen | |
Schelmentower | |
Coordinates | 50°53′17″N 5°58′50″E / 50.88804°N 5.98044°E |
Type | Donjon |
Site information | |
Owner | Ok |
Open to the public | No |
Site history | |
Built | 1200 |
Built by | Theoderich van Are |
The Schelmentoren in Heerlen is a Medieval Building that has served as a defendable living tower for the Here van Are (sometimes called the counts van Ahr-Hochstaden) and their successors. As part of the Landsfort Herle, it served as a prison tower. It is believed to be built on command of Theoderich van Are. What is certain is that the building existed in the 12th century.[1]
Name
Although now known as the Schelmentoren, it has had many names (Bickelstein (or Bickersteyntoren [2])). In the year 1225 it was part of landsfort Herle (sometimes referred to as Castrum)
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