Fort Vechten

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Fort Vechten is a 19th-century Dutch fortress near Utrecht that served as a key defensive stronghold within the historic New Dutch Water Line.

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Fort Vechten canonical 1
Fort bij Vechten 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
fortress
military fortification
category Buildings and structures in Utrecht province
Forts in the Netherlands
New Dutch Water Line fortifications NERFINISHED
constructionStart 19th century
country Netherlands
currentUse cultural venue
museum
visitor attraction
designedToProtect New Dutch Water Line NERFINISHED
access routes to Utrecht
era 19th century
hasExhibition Dutch military history
history of the New Dutch Water Line
water management and inundation defenses
hasFeature barracks
bombproof buildings
casemates
drawbridge
earthen embankments
gatehouse
moats
powder magazines
ramparts
hasMaterial brick
earthworks
heritageStatus protected monument
rijksmonument
houses Waterline Museum NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bunnik NERFINISHED
province of Utrecht NERFINISHED
locatedNear Amsterdam–Rhine Canal NERFINISHED
Rhine River NERFINISHED
Utrecht NERFINISHED
militaryRole artillery fort
key defensive stronghold
namedAfter Roman castellum Fectio NERFINISHED
nearbyArchaeologicalSite Roman fort Fectio NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operator Waterline Museum NERFINISHED
heritage organizations in the Netherlands
partOf New Dutch Water Line NERFINISHED
Stelling van de Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie NERFINISHED
strategicFunction control of access to Utrecht from the east
support of inundation fields
usedFor defense
flood-based defense system

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dutch Water Line hasPart Fort Vechten
Dutch Water Line hasPart Fort Vechten
this entity surface form: Fort bij Vechten