Amerongen Castle
| Amerongen Castle | |
|---|---|
Kasteel Amerongen | |
Amerongen Castle was built for Godard Adriaan van Reede (1621–1691). | |
| General information | |
| Type | Castle |
| Architectural style | Dutch Baroque |
| Location | Amerongen, Utrecht Netherlands |
| Address | Drostestraat 20 |
| Coordinates | 51°59′43″N 5°27′30″E / 51.99528°N 5.45833°E |
| Completed | 1662 |
| Owner | Stichting Kasteel Amerongen |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Maurits Post |
Amerongen Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Amerongen [kɑˌsteːl ˈaːmɛrɔŋə(n)]) is a castle in Amerongen, Utrechtse Heuvelrug, Netherlands. It was built between 1674 and 1680, on the site of a medieval castle that had been burned down by the French in 1673. The gardens still contain historic elements such as a conservatory dating from the 1890s. In 1918, the former German Kaiser Wilhelm II signed his abdication here and stayed till 1920, when he moved to Huis Doorn.