Amerongen Castle
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Amerongen Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Amerongen, [kɑsteːl amɛrɔŋə(n)]) is a castle in Amerongen, Utrechtse Heuvelrug, Netherlands. It was built between 1674 and 1680, on the site of a medieval castle that had been burned down by the French in 1673. The gardens still contain historic elements such as a conservatory dating from the 1890s. In 1918, the former German Kaiser Wilhelm II signed his abdication here and stayed till 1920, when he moved to Huis Doorn.
Quick Facts Amerongen Castle, General information ...
Amerongen Castle | |
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Kasteel Amerongen | |
General information | |
Type | Castle |
Architectural style | Dutch Baroque |
Location | Amerongen, Utrecht Netherlands |
Address | Drostestraat 20 |
Coordinates | 51°59′43″N 5°27′30″E |
Completed | 1662 |
Owner | Stichting Kasteel Amerongen |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Maurits Post |
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Quick Facts Amerongen Castle, video installation, Directed by ...
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Directed by | Saskia Boddeke |
Written by | Peter Greenaway |
Produced by | Annette Mosk |
Starring | Anneke Blok, Gijs Scholten van Aschat |
Cinematography | Ruzbeh Babol |
Edited by | Elmer Leupen |
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Running time | 37 min. |
Country | Netherlands |
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