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A little history
During the 80 Years War, especially during the period from 1572 to 1574, the castle was heavily damaged. In 1605 restoration commenced. Around 1614 the residential tower was restored and a more comfortable residence was built in front. In 1676 the roof of the keep was destroyed in a fire. Ever since the keep and the curtain wall were left in disrepair. Until the occupation of The Netherlands by the French, the castle kept its function of a forester's residence.
The ruins once again became property of the state in 1888. After this the preservation of the castle was mainly aimed at consolidation. In 1975 the Teylingen Castle Foundation was founded. One of the aims of this foundation is to make the ruins a living element in the Bulb Area in The Netherlands once again. At the initiative of this foundation the partially filled in moat was dug out and the entrance bridge was reconstructed.
Teylingerlaan 23 in Sassenheim, tel.nr. 02522-11597. Teylingen Castle Links
![]() A view inside the keep. |