


A little history
The first building at this site was probably some kind of fortified farm, called the Caestertburg or
the Borg. Nothing of that remains. The present castle was built in 1636 by Arnold de Lamargelle. The
castle is L-shaped and was built in the Maasland-Renaissance style. There is a bailey and there are
large gardens. When the French invaded in 1672 and sieged nearby Maastricht, Prince William III
placed his headquarters in Eijsden Castle.
In 1713 ownership of the castle went to Ulrich Anton Johannis, Count of Hoensbroek. Through marriage
and inheritance the castle passed to Hubert de Geloes, President of the States of Luik and Loon County
(all in present Belgium) in 1729. In 1748 the French Marshal Count Van Löwendal stayed at the castle.
A small renovation took place in 1767 but a much larger one was undertaken in 1881-1886.
In 1952 the eastern facade of the gate tower collapsed into the moat. It was rebuilt and the castle
was renovated.
It is now a private residence of the Belgian noble family; De Liedekerke.
Location and contact information
At Graaf de Geloeslaan 8 in Eijsden, tel.nr. 043-4091275.
Only accessible for groups on appointment. The bailey and gardens are freely accessible.
Eijsden Castle Links

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