Echteld is a village in the
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province of
Gelderland
Gelderland (), also known as Guelders () in English, is a province of the Netherlands, occupying the centre-east of the country. With a total area of of which is water, it is the largest province of the Netherlands by land area, and second by ...
. It is a part of the municipality of
Neder-Betuwe
Neder-Betuwe () is a municipality in the province of Gelderland, in the east of the Netherlands. On 1 April 2003, it was established as the new name of the redivided municipality of Kesteren. Neder-Betuwe counted 25,042 inhabitants on 1 january 20 ...
, and lies about 6 km east of
Tiel
Tiel () is a municipality and a town in the middle of the Netherlands. The town is enclosed by the Waal river and the Linge river to the South and the North, and the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal to the East. Tiel comprises the population centres Kapel- ...
.
Echteld was a separate municipality between 1818 and 2002, when it was merged with
Kesteren
Kesteren is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Neder-Betuwe, and lies about 8 km southwest of Wageningen.
Kesteren was a separate municipality until 2002, when it merged with Dodewaard and ...
. Before 1818, the municipality was called
Ochten, after a neighbouring village.
History
It was first mentioned in 1395 or 1396 as Echtelt. The etymology is unknown. Around 850, it was named UUia meaning temple. The
Dutch Reformed Church
The Dutch Reformed Church (, abbreviated NHK) was the largest Christian denomination in the Netherlands from the onset of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century until 1930. It was the original denomination of the Dutch Royal Family and ...
contains elements from the 12th century or maybe earlier. The tower was built in 1835, because the previous tower had collapsed. In 1840, it was home to 280 people.
Echteld had a railway station on the
Dordrecht
Dordrecht (), historically known in English as Dordt (still colloquially used in Dutch, ) or Dort, is a city and municipality in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. It is the province's fifth-largest city after R ...
to
Elst railway line between 1882 and 1938. The building is now a residential home.
was first constructed in the 12th century. Otto van Wijhe, the owner of the castle, had chosen the side of
Duke of Burgundy
Duke of Burgundy (french: duc de Bourgogne) was a title used by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, from its establishment in 843 to its annexation by France in 1477, and later by Holy Roman Emperors and Kings of Spain from the House of Habsburg ...
. In 1492, the castle was destroyed by the
Duke of Gelre. In 1568, it was rebuilt and since 1956, it is owned by and is used as a wedding location.
Gallery
File:Overzicht van de voorgevel, gezien vanuit het noorden - Echteld - 20424111 - RCE.jpg, Castle Wijenburg
File:Echteld, schapen onder de bomen bij de Ooisestraat IMG 2713 2019-10-26 13.38.jpg, Sheep under the trees (near the Ooisestraat)
File:Overzicht Voorstraat met links Voorstraat 3 - Echteld - 20535679 - RCE.jpg, Street view
File:Echteld - Station (28 maart 2017) 2.jpg, Former railway station
References
Municipalities of the Netherlands disestablished in 2002
Populated places in Gelderland
Former municipalities of Gelderland
Neder-Betuwe
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