Muiderslot

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Muiderslot is a well-preserved medieval castle in the Netherlands, renowned for its historic architecture, moat, and role in Dutch cultural heritage.

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Muiderslot castle 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
medieval castle
museum
rijksmonument
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
medieval architecture
associatedWith Muiderkring NERFINISHED
builder Floris V, Count of Holland NERFINISHED
builtFor Count Floris V of Holland NERFINISHED
constructionEnd late 13th century
constructionStart circa 1285
country Netherlands
currentOperator Stichting Rijksmuseum Muiderslot NERFINISHED
demolished 1296
hasExhibition Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
history of the castle
water defenses of the Netherlands
hasFeature corner towers
drawbridge
gardens
inner courtyard
orchard
ramparts
hasMoat yes
hasRestoration late 19th century
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage tentative list site NERFINISHED
rijksmonument NERFINISHED
locatedIn Muiden NERFINISHED
province of North Holland
locatedNear Amsterdam NERFINISHED
IJmeer NERFINISHED
locatedOn mouth of the river Vecht
notableResident P.C. Hooft NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Rijksmuseum (historically) NERFINISHED
ownedBy State of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
partOf Defense Line of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
rebuilt 1370s
rebuiltBy Albert I, Duke of Bavaria NERFINISHED
restoredBy Pierre Cuypers NERFINISHED
significance important site of Dutch cultural heritage
well-preserved example of a medieval moated castle
touristAttraction yes
usedAs fortress
museum
residence
state prison
website https://www.muiderslot.nl/

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Muiden hasHeritageSite Muiderslot
Muiden hasLandmark Muiderslot
Muiden knownFor Muiderslot
this entity surface form: Muiderslot castle