Source: Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed
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Geijsteren Castle is a ruin of a castle dating from the 13th century, located in the North Limburg village of Geijsteren, municipality of Venray, near the Maas.
The seigneury is first mentioned in 1251. In 1585 the castle was destroyed and in 1919 it burned down, with the loss of the entire house archive. Some drawings and photographs from the 20th century have been preserved, so it is known what the castle looked like.
After the fire of 1919, the castle was rebuilt in a slimmed-down form and in 1944 it was destroyed by a British bombing raid and a ruin remained.
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Address: Limburg, Netherlands
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