Nemerlaer Castle
51°35′21″N 5°13′54″E / 51.58917°N 5.23167°E / 51.58917; 5.23167Type Castle Site information Open to
the public yes Site history Built 1303 (1303) Materials Brick
the public
Nemerlaer Castle is a 14th-century castle, located in Haaren, Netherlands.
The castle is named after the river Nemer and after Laer which means clearing in the forest. It was first mentioned in 1303, as home of Knight Geerlinck van den Bossche.
Currently the castle is still inhabited. In the basement is a café. In addition there are cultural and public activities, such as exhibitions and concerts. The castle is also used for weddings.
External links
- official website