Evenburg Castle is a water castle in the municipality of Leer in Germany. The castle was built in the years 1642 and 1650 by the Dutch colonel (Baron) Erhard von Ehrentreuter of Hofrieth. He had the castle built for his wife Eva von Ungnad. During the Second World War, the castle and its buildings were badly damaged and after the war they were renovated in a simplified way. In 1975 the Landkreis Leer came into possession of the castle, after which it was extensively renovated. The park around the castle is an English landscape park.
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