The castle was built on the remains of an earlier castle, the earliest mention of which dates back to 1365. Traces of this earlier fortified house can still be seen in the basement of the current castle. In 1543, De Cannenburgh became the property of Marshal Maarten van Rossum. He had the ruin rebuilt into a stately castle, introducing the Renaissance style to Gelderland. However, he died in 1555, before the castle was finished. His successor, Hendrik van Isendoorn, completed the structure. This impressive black-and-white photo is an asset for your bare wall
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