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Castle Buren

Buren castle at the start of the 17th century
Buren castle by Roelant Roghman
Buren castle from a distance by Roelant Roghman

Castle Buren or Buren Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Buren or Huis Buren) was a princely residence in Buren in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The castle was one of the largest castles in the Netherlands. It was the seat of the Buren branch of the Egmond family, as well as of the House of Orange. It has been demolished in the 19th century. Today, not much remains except a monument in the former bailey of the castle as well as model in the local museum.[1]

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