


A little history
Horn Castle is a late type of motte castle, built near to an earlier bed of the river Maas. The name Horn
already appears in the 12th century but the castle itself is certainly
not older than the first quarter of the 13th century. The groundplan of Horn Castle shows an irregular oval
with 4 projecting round towers and an, also projecting, square gatetower. The ringwall had a wallwalk on round
arches. In the 13th century this ringwall was raised with a marl ringwall with a second wallwalk, build on top
of the original ringwall. At the same time almost all the towers and the living quarters were raised.
Probably in the 15th century there was a lot of rebuilding taking place at Horn Castle. The living quarters
were extended, which caused the two southern towers to disappear. Also the gatetower was added to the living
quarters and a new gate was build next to it. This is now the present gate. Also in the 15th century the Lords
of Horn were proclaimed counts.
In the 16th century the castle was owned by the Montmorency family. And in 1568 its then owner Philips de
Montmorency, who was an adherent of William the Silent, was beheaded in Brussels.
After the French era, which saw the destruction of a huge amount of Dutch castles by the French invaders,
Horn Castle was nothing more than a ruin. But around 1850 the castle was again made suitable for habitation.
Unfortunately most of the lower arches were then broken open and the living quarters were fitted with
neo-gothical doors and windows. In 1954 the castle underwent a restoration after it was damaged by fire in
1948.
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Location and contact information
At Kasteelstraat 6 in Horn.
Privately owned and thus not accessible.
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