Huys Dever

Huys Dever
Lisse, the Netherlands

Huys Dever
Huys Dever
Coordinates 52°14′56″N 4°32′51″E / 52.24889°N 4.54750°E / 52.24889; 4.54750
Type Castle
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Good
Site history
Built 1375
Built by Reinier Dever or d'Ever
Materials Brick

The Huys Dever is a small castle in Lisse, Netherlands. It was probably built shortly after 1375 by Reinier Dever or d'Ever, a member of an old noble family from Holland.[1]

History

Arrest of Jesus, painting by a follower of Dieric Bouts, late 15th century

The castle was a typical stronghold that was at one time situated on the edge of a lake called the Lisser Poel[1] (since poldered in) that itself was in connection to the Haarlemmermeer (itself a polder since in 1853). In 1630 a stately home was built on to the tower and became a summer residence, but after the Haarlem Lake was poldered in the 19th century it fell into disuse and became a ruin.[1] In 1973 restoration began and the roof was built in the manner of 16th century carpentry.[1]

Building today

The building houses a small archeological museum with finds dug up in the former moat around the building. It has been voted a very important rijksmonument for its early medieval remains.[2] The building is open to visitors Wednesday-Sunday 14:00-17:00, and can be rented for events.[1]

References

Dutch Rijksmonument 25895
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