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Events regularly take place on the Castle Square in front of the military academy. History: The Kasteelplein was closely connected to Breda Castle, the former ancestral seat of the Nassaus where the Royal Military Academy is now located. Fights around the castle often took place here. In Alva's time, Castle Square was an execution site. Protestants tried by the Inquisition (the Blood Council) were martyred here and publicly burned.
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Where land defenders are trained. History: Breda Castle was once the ancestral seat of the Nassaus, the ancestors of our Royal family. Due to the important international role of the Nassaus, the Castle was an important place in Europe in the 15th to 17th centuries. Long history Breda Castle has a long history. As early as 1198, there was a castle on the site of the current castle. The castle came into the hands of the Nassau in the early 15th century through the marriage of the German Count Engelbrecht of Nassau with Johanna van Polanen from Breda. Over the centuries, the castle has been demolished and built almost continuously. From Renaissance Palace to KMA In the sixteenth century, Count Henry III of Nassau had the castle rigorously converted into a Renaissance palace. For this purpose he brought Thomas Vincidor de Bologna, a student of Raphael, to Breda. With the arrival of the Royal Military Academy in 1826, the castle was again sobered and many of the Renaissance ornaments disappeared. Guided tours Because the Castle is located on military grounds, it can only be visited to a very limited extent. Gilde de Baronie regularly gives guided tours of the grounds. Interested in a tour? Click through to https://www.gildebaronie.nl/kasteelrondleiding-kasteel-van-breda/
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The Kasteelplein was closely connected to Breda Castle, the former ancestral seat of the Nassaus where the Royal Military Academy is now housed. Fights around the castle often took place here. In Alva's time, Castle Square was an execution site. Protestants tried by the Inquisition (the Blood Council) were martyred here and publicly burned.
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The KMA is located here. A military training course for officers.
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The first Breda Castle was built on this site in the twelfth century. The castle, which has been extensively renovated since then, played an important role in Dutch history. Until the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648), the castle was home to the royal family of Orange-Nassau, with William of Orange as its most famous resident. In 1828, the Royal Military Academy opened its doors here, which has been part of the Dutch Defence Academy since 2005. Source: information board at the entrance to the Royal Military Academy
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The Spanjaardsgat consists of two defense towers, built by Count Hendrik III. The left tower is called 'Granaattoren'. Because carrier pigeons were kept in the right tower for William of Orange, it was given the name 'Duiventoren'. The towers now serve as chapels and the Duiventoren also houses the information center of the Dutch Defense Academy, of which the KMA is a part. Many people think that this is where the ruse with the peat ship took place in 1590, but that happened a little further, at the current sports field of the KMA. Peat skipper Adriaan van Bergen then recaptured the Castle from the Spaniards by smuggling soldiers of Prince Maurits into the castle walls in his ship. Source: https://www.welkominbreda.nl/nl/locaties/3639323086/spanjaardsgat
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To the right of the Stadhouderspoort of the castle, you can see the so-called Blokhuis, where William of Orange lived. In the place of the windows, left and right of the gate, there were graceful open galleries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Source: https://www.welkominbreda.nl/nl/locaties/3610610595/kasteelplein
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Breda Castle was once the ancestral castle of the Nassaus, the ancestors of our Royal Family. Due to the important international role of the Nassaus, the Castle was an important place in Europe from the 15th to the 17th century. Long history Breda Castle has a long history. As early as 1198, there was a fortress on the site of the current castle. The Castle came into the hands of the Nassaus at the beginning of the 15th century through the marriage of the German Count Engelbrecht of Nassau to Johanna van Polanen from Breda. Over the centuries, the Castle has been demolished and built almost continuously. From Renaissance palace to KMA In the sixteenth century, Count Hendrik III of Nassau had the castle rigorously renovated into a Renaissance palace. To do this, he brought Thomas Vincidor de Bologna, a pupil of Raphael, to Breda. With the arrival of the Royal Military Academy in 1826, the castle was again simplified and many of the Renaissance ornaments disappeared. Guided tours Because the castle is on military grounds, it can only be visited to a very limited extent. Gilde de Baronie regularly gives guided tours of the grounds. Interested in a guided tour? Click through to https://www.gildebaronie.nl/kasteelrondleiding-kasteel-van-breda/
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