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Rossum Castle is a castle in the northeast of the village of Rossum in the municipality of Maasdriel in the Bommelerwaard in the Dutch province of Gelderland. An exact construction date is not known, but it was probably built in the 13th century as a country residence of the Van Rossum family.
The original castle was completely destroyed in the 16th century during the siege of Zaltbommel in 1599. In 1740 the remains were demolished to make way for a steward's castle. In 1850, the then owner, Baron Van Randwijck, demolished the steward's castle and built a country house with coach house on this site. From 1949 to 2002, the building was owned by the municipality of Rossum and used as a town hall. Since then it has been used as an office.
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Gelderland, Netherlands
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