


A little history
Hedel Castle was built in the beginning of the 14th century by Willem van Cranendonck. Then it was
probably just a moated tower house. The next Lord of Hedel was Otto van der Lecke. He linked Hedel Castle,
through marriage, to Bergh Castle. Thus he
was able to build a curtain wall, two circular corner towers and a gate building.
The castle was strategically located on the borders of Brabant, Holland and Gelderland. Because of this
it was besieged several times in the 14th and 15th century.
In 1565 Count Willem IV, a brother-in-law of William of Orange, was Lord of Hedel. He built a gallery
on the courtyard. In 1572 the castle was taken from him by Alva, the Spanish general. From 1578 the
castle was occupied by Dutch troops, until 1589 when they were driven out by Spanish troops. A year
later the castle was reconquered by Prince Maurits. In 1593 he used the castle as his headquarters,
his sister; Maria van Nassau, was Lady of Hedel at that time.
In 1653 Maria Elisabeth, Princess of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, expanded the castle and built a new bailey.
In 1794 the castle was sieged by French troops and was greatly damaged as a result. In 1804 the remaining
ruins were torn down. The bailey was destroyed during bombings in 1945.
The foundations of the castle were excavated and consolidated in 1981.
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Location and contact information
At Kasteellaan in Hedel.
Freely accessible.
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