Breda Castle is a castle in the city of
Breda
Breda () is a city and municipality in the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. The name derived from ''brede Aa'' ('wide Aa' or 'broad Aa') and refers to the confluence of the rivers Mark and Aa. Breda has ...
, in the
Netherlands
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History
In the 12th century, a fortress was located at
Breda
Breda () is a city and municipality in the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. The name derived from ''brede Aa'' ('wide Aa' or 'broad Aa') and refers to the confluence of the rivers Mark and Aa. Breda has ...
. The city of Breda came into existence near the fortress. In 1353, the Duke of Brabant sold Breda to
Jan II of Polanen
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(Baron of Breda). He reinforced the castle with four towers and a channel. His daughter
Johanna of Polanen
Johanna van Polanen (also spelled as ''Jehenne''; 10 January 1392 – 15 May 1445) was a Dutch noblewoman. She was the daughter of John III of Polanen, Lord of Breda, and his wife, Odilia of Salm. The House of Polanen was a side branch of th ...
married in 1403 the German count
Engelbert I of Nassau
Engelbert I of Nassau (, in Dillenburg3 May 1442, in Breda) was a son of Count John I of Nassau-Siegen and Countess Margaret of the Mark, daughter of Count Adolph II of the Marck.
Early years
Engelbert of Nassau was a student in Cologne, ...
.
Their son
John IV of Nassau enlarged the castle.
Henry III of Nassau-Breda
Count Henry III of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz (January 12, 1483, Siegen – September 14, 1538, Breda), Lord (from 1530 Baron) of Breda, Lord of the Lek, of Dietz, etc. was a count of the House of Nassau.
He was the son of Count John V of Nassau ...
changed the castle into a Renaissance palace in 1536. He died in 1538 and his son
René of Châlon
René (''born again'' or ''reborn'' in French) is a common first name in French-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and German-speaking countries. It derives from the Latin name Renatus.
René is the masculine form of the name ( Renée being the feminin ...
finished the castle and built a chapel in 1540. René of Châlon died without any children and the castle became property of his German cousin,
William I of Orange
William the Silent (24 April 153310 July 1584), also known as William the Taciturn (translated from nl, Willem de Zwijger), or, more commonly in the Netherlands, William of Orange ( nl, Willem van Oranje), was the main leader of the Dutch Rev ...
, during his battle with the Spanish, it had a military function again (
Dutch revolt
The Eighty Years' War or Dutch Revolt ( nl, Nederlandse Opstand) (Historiography of the Eighty Years' War#Name and periodisation, c.1566/1568–1648) was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands between disparate groups of rebels and t ...
).
In 1667 the
Treaty of Breda was signed by England, France and the
Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
The United Provinces of the Netherlands, also known as the (Seven) United Provinces, officially as the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (Dutch: ''Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden''), and commonly referred to in historiography ...
. This ended the second English-Dutch war.
The Stadtholder - later King
William III of England
William III (William Henry; ; 4 November 16508 March 1702), also widely known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of County of Holland, Holland, County of Zeeland, Zeeland, Lordship of Utrecht, Utrec ...
- built on the castle between 1686 and 1695, but he and his successors spent little time there. During the period of French occupation in the 18th century, the castle was a military barracks and military hospital.
William I of the Netherlands
William I (Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange-Nassau; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was a Prince of Orange, the King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
He was the son of the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic, who we ...
placed it at the disposal of the
Royal Military Academy in 1826.
Thomas Vincidor
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built three wings and later King
William II of the Netherlands
William II ( nl, Willem Frederik George Lodewijk, anglicized as William Frederick George Louis; 6 December 1792 – 17 March 1849) was King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Duke of Limburg.
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built the fourth wing.
The entrance gate is from the 16th century.
Breda Congress
Between 1746 and 1748 it was the site of the
Breda Peace Talks
The Congress of Breda, also known as the Breda peace talks, were a series of bilateral negotiations between Great Britain and France, held in the Dutch city of Breda from 1746 and 1748. The discussions led to the agreement of terms that later be ...
between Britain and France during the
War of the Austrian Succession
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. The talks formed the foundation for the eventual peace settlement at
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.
Image:0191Stadhouderspoort, Kasteel van Breda.JPG, Stadtholder’s gate
Image:147Binnenplaats Kasteel van Breda.JPG, Courtyard of Breda Castle
Image:Breda Spanjaardsgat spinola.jpg, Spanjaardsgat, water gate
Image:P1010172Blokhuis.JPG, Blokhuis
Image:Huis van Brecht park.jpg, Castle of Breda
Image:De inname van Breda door Prins Maurits op 4 maart 1590 in vier scènes - The capture of Breda by Prince Maurice in 1590 in 4 scenes.jpg, Capture of Breda castle in 1590
Image:156Huis van Brecht.JPG, House of Brecht
See also
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List of castles in the Netherlands
This is a list of castles in the Netherlands per province.
Overview of castles in the Netherlands
Drenthe
See also ''List of havezates in Drenthe''
Flevoland
Friesland
See ''List of stins in Friesland''
Gelderland
Groningen
See ''List o ...
References
*Helsdingen, H.W. van, ''Gids voor de Nederlandse kastelen en buitenplaatsen'', Amsterdam 1966
External links
Virtuele rondgang Kasteel van Breda{{in lang, nl
Castles in North Brabant
Rijksmonuments in North Brabant
Buildings and structures in Breda
History of Breda
Palaces in the Netherlands