


A little history
The moated remains of Schaesberg Castle are situated north west of the village of Schaesberg. The ruin consists
of walls of a corner tower and the adjacent residential building and collapsed cellars.
The oldest foundations of the castle probably date back to 1411 when a castle at this site was built by Willem
II van Reetersbeek. On these foundations Johan van Schaesberg built a renaissance castle in 1571. It's the
remains of this castle that we see today. This castle was moated and consisted of two brick residential wings
and a tower.
In 1650 the castle was extended under Johan Frederik van Schaesberg; two new residential wings and a square
tower were added and the castle became square centered around a courtyard. Also a large bailey was built.
From 1733 the main castle building wasn't permanently inhabited any more and the castle fell into decay as a
result of poor maintenance. By 1926 the castle was a ruin in contrary to the farm on the bailey which still
was in good shape. During and after WWII the bailey however the bailey also fell into decay together with the
castle. The castle also suffered as a result of mining activities in the area.
In 1965 part of the castle collapsed followed by a fire. After this several walls were torn down to prevent
further collapse. The bailey was demolished after a demolition permit was issued in 1968. In 1977 the remaining
ruins were consolidated.
The ruins are now incorporated in a little park and its moats are used as a fishery.
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Location and contact information
Near Slotweg 3 in Schaesberg.
The ruin itself sits on a moated island and can't be visited. The park in which it's incorporated is freely
accessible.
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