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  • Bladenhorst Castle
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  • The castle is first documented in 1266. The Knights of Blarnhurst lived there; at the beginning of the 14th century became the possession of the family of Düngelen. In 1338 Rötger Düngelen made the castle available to the Duchy of Cleves to use in the event of war. Through marriage, in 1496 the castle passed to Philip of Viermünden. From 1624 to 1881 it was inherited by the Westphalian noble family of von Romberg. In April 2007, the castle was transferred into the private possession of a person from Dortmund.
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  • The castle is first documented in 1266. The Knights of Blarnhurst lived there; at the beginning of the 14th century became the possession of the family of Düngelen. In 1338 Rötger Düngelen made the castle available to the Duchy of Cleves to use in the event of war. Through marriage, in 1496 the castle passed to Philip of Viermünden. From 1624 to 1881 it was inherited by the Westphalian noble family of von Romberg. The structure originally consisted of four wings. The gatehouse is the oldest part of the building, the chapel dates from 1332. The castle as it stands is in the style of the Renaissance - coming from its rebuilding between 1530 and 1584. In 1926 the castle became the possession of the Klöckner-Werke. Since the 16th of February 2006 the Bank "Sparkasse Vest" became the owner of the castle, having administered it for three years - at auction a sum of 800,000 Euros was paid, much less than the minimum bid of 1.4 million euros, nevertheless the sale was closed since the organisation had already made much investment in the building. In April 2007, the castle was transferred into the private possession of a person from Dortmund. The castle is still inhabited, and privately owned, consequently there are no public tours or visits, some parts of the castle are rented out to private individuals.