The Slotje van Babyloniënbroek, also known as Het Fort, is a small building from 1609 in Babyloniënbroek near the Reformed Church there.
Little is known about the history of the building, which is said to have been a courtyard of Berne Abbey. However, as early as 1131 mention was made of the villa Babyloniënbroek, which was owned by the Abbey of Sint-Truiden. In 1400, the Abbey of Berne also owned land in this town. The building is said to date from the 2nd half of the 14th century and was owned by Jan van Drongelen, bailiff of the Land of Heusden.
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