
Château St. Gerlach, formerly St. Gerlach Monastery or Sint-Gerlachusstift, is located in the church village of Houthem in
Valkenburg aan de Geul
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in the valley of the
Geul
The Geul (, ; ; ) is a river in Belgium and in the Netherlands, where it is a right-bank tributary to the river Meuse.
Geography
The source of the Geul is at about above sea level in northeastern Belgium near the German border, south of th ...
river, in the province of
Limburg
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* Limburg (Belgium), a province since 1839 in the Flanders region of Belgium
* Limburg (Netherlands), a province since 1839 in the south of the Netherlands
* Diocese of Limburg, Roman Catholic Diocese in ...
,
Netherlands
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. It was originally built in the twelfth century as a monastery of canons and functioned from the fourteenth century as noble ladies convent. In the nineteenth century, the monastery was converted into a castle-like country house. It includes a rectangular main building, a coach house and a castle farm . Since 1997, the complex at Joseph Corneli Allee has been a luxurious hotel, restaurant and conference center established. The building complex, including the Sint-Gerlachus Church and the surrounding gardens, includes several national monuments and is part of the Buitengoed Geul & Maas.
History
The history of the castle begins in the mid-twelfth century with the hermit Gerlachus, who withdrew to the Geul Valley to pray and at the same time regularly make a pilgrimage to the tomb of Servatius of Maastricht. When he died in 1165, his grave became a place of pilgrimage for the local population because the people attributed miracles to him. After Gerlachus was canonized, Mr. Gosewijn IV from Valkenburg had a ( Norbertine ) monastery and a monastery church built at the grave. A mausoleum was built in the church, decorated for Gerlachus. In 1345 the monastery was transformed into a nunnery and many noble families sent their daughters who could not or would not marry here. An important visitor from the distant past was
Charles the Bold
Charles Martin (10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477), called the Bold, was the last duke of Burgundy from the House of Valois-Burgundy, ruling from 1467 to 1477. He was the only surviving legitimate son of Philip the Good and his third wife, ...
. He once came as a pilgrim to pray at the tomb of the holy hermit. A sign with his name reminds of this.
In 1574, during the
Eighty Years' War
The Eighty Years' War or Dutch Revolt (; 1566/1568–1648) was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands between disparate groups of rebels and the Spanish Empire, Spanish government. The Origins of the Eighty Years' War, causes of the w ...
, the monastery was destroyed by
Louis of Nassau
Louis of Nassau (Dutch: Lodewijk van Nassau, 10 January 1538 – 14 April 1574) was a Dutch nobleman, the third son of William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen and Juliana of Stolberg, and the younger brother of Prince William the Silent, William ...
during a campaign against the Spanish. However, in 1661 the monastery came under Spanish sovereignty again. Subsequently, it came back into Dutch hands via an exchange in 1786, after which the institute ladies left for the empty Carthusian monastery Bethlehem in Roermond.
After the French invasion in 1795, all monasteries in the occupied Netherlands were confiscated. Notary Schoenmaeckers, who had acted as the sisters' agent, then bought the complex. He had the monastery converted into a beautiful outside, after which it was referred to as a château. The monastery church was donated to the parish Houthem and served as a new parish church. The castle was successively inhabited by the Corneli and De Selys de Fanson families. As the last descendant of the De Selys de Fanson family, Robert lived in it until 1979, after which it bequeathed to the church council of the parish of Houthem. The castle and a number of outbuildings subsequently fell into serious disrepair.
During the Second World War, the castle was first occupied by the Germans and after the liberation by American soldiers. A hole in a large mirror above a mantelpiece was made by a pistol shot fired by one of the American soldiers.
Current use
The current owner is the Limburg hotelier
Camille Oostwegel, who was born in Houthem. In 1994, he was able to fulfill his childhood dream by buying the complex and starting an enormous restoration. It was opened on 15 September 1997 by Pieter van Vollenhoven. It functions as a hotel, restaurant, and conference center. According to the 'Five Star Alliance' hotel classification, it is one of the five five star hotels in the Netherlands. Most five-star hotels in the Netherlands are concentrated in the major cities of The Hague and Amsterdam. Château St. Gerlach is one of the few five-star hotels outside the
Randstad
The Randstad (; "Rim City" or "Edge City") is a roughly crescent- or Circular arc, arc-shaped conurbation in the Netherlands, that includes almost half the country's population. With a central-western location, it connects and comprises the Net ...
.
In February 2002, twelve European bank presidents met here. They planted twelve
plane trees
''Platanus'' ( ) is a genus consisting of a small number of tree species native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are the sole living members of the family Platanaceae.
All mature members of ''Platanus'' are tall, reaching in height. The type ...
in memory, which now form the Europalaan. A year later, the
Euromonument, made by the Benedictine Brother Leo Disch, was unveiled. In 2014, The Rolling Stones spent the night at the hotel when they performed at the Pinkpop music festival.
A famous guest was US President George W. Bush. He stayed overnight in the hotel with his wife during a short visit to Limburg on the occasion of the commemoration of the end of the Second World War 60 years earlier. This commemoration took place at the
Netherlands American Cemetery
Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial () is a Second World War military war grave cemetery, located in the village of Margraten, east of Maastricht, in the most southern part of the Netherlands. The cemetery, the only American one in the N ...
in
Margraten
Margraten (; ) is a village and a former municipality in the southeastern part of the Netherlands.
On 1 January 2011 this former municipality merged with a neighbouring one, which resulted in the new Eijsden-Margraten municipality.
Preceding d ...
.
In 2016, a major extension of the hotel was realized in the 17th-century Broers castle farm, which was acquired a year earlier. A conference center was also built after a design by
.
Dubbelinterview vader en zoon Oostwegel: nieuwe generatie neemt touwtjes in handen
op website ''missethoreca.nl'', 9 dec. 2016.
File:Houthem-Château St. Gerlach (2).JPG, Kasteel en kerk
File:Houthem-Château St. Gerlach (3).JPG, Achterzijde
File:Houthem-Château St. Gerlach (1).JPG, Voorgevel
File:Houthem-Westvleugel Château St. Gerlach (2).JPG, Westvleugel
File:Houthem-Sint-Gerlachuskerk.JPG, Kloosterkerk
File:Houthem-Pachthof Château St. Gerlach (3).JPG, Pachthof
File:Houthem-Pachthof Château St. Gerlach (2).JPG, Hoofdgebouw
File:Houthem-Pachthof Château St. Gerlach (1).JPG, Vanaf de Geul
File:Interieur, overzicht van de kerk na de restauraties van de schilderingen. - Houthem - 20423664 - RCE.jpg, Inside the Sint-Gerlachus church
File:HoutemGerlachuskerkJASchoepf.jpg, Inside the Sint-Gerlachus church
References
External links
Website Hotel Château St. Gerlach
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Hotels in the Netherlands
Restaurants in Limburg (Netherlands)
Castles in South Limburg (Netherlands)
Buildings and structures in Valkenburg aan de Geul