Huis te Ruurlo

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Huis te Ruurlo
Ruurlo, Gelderland, the Netherlands
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Huis te Ruurlo
Coordinates 52°04′44″N6°26′42″E / 52.078861°N 6.445053°E / 52.078861; 6.445053
TypeCastle
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OwnerHans Melchers
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Huis te Ruurlo is a castle in Ruurlo, Gelderland, the Netherlands.

Huis te Ruurlo was mentioned in 1326 and has been in the hands of the Dutch noble Van Heeckeren family since the 15th century. [1]

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References

  1. "RUURLO (pulled up wood)" . Retrieved September 11, 2019.