Castle de Haar - Holland's Majestic Neo-Gothic Marvel
Rising from the Dutch countryside near Utrecht are the imposing towers and ramparts of Castle de Haar, the largest and most ornate castle in the Netherlands. While a fortified manor house existed since the 14th century, the current castle was largely reconstructed in a neo-Gothic style during the late 1800s and early 1900s by the van Zuylen family.
Grand rooms with vaulted ceilings house rich furnishings and artworks, while meticulous gardens and a romantic winding river lend an air of fairy tale whimsy. The castle interior reflects esthetics of medieval craftsmanship, recreated with an artistic eye during Holland's Romantic era. Guided tours allow visitors to experience both the stately opulence and grace.
The Netherlands' temperate climate allows comfortable visiting most of the year. Castle de Haar can be reached in under an hour's drive from Utrecht or Amsterdam.
Evoking the pageantry of Holland's distant feudal past, Castle de Haar exemplifies the 19th century passion for imaginative historic revival and artistry. Its imposing silhouette recaptures the grandeur of the High Middle Ages.



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