Access to Wasserburg AnholtAccess to Wasserburg AnholtZufahrt zur Wasserburg Anholt
Anholt Castle gave its name to the Lordship of Anholt and the former town of Anholt, now a district of Isselburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. The complex is one of the largest moated castles in the Münsterland and is located on the border with the Lower Rhine. Its origins lie in a defensive structure from the 12th century to secure the possessions of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. The moat is fed by the Issel River.Anholt Castle gave its name to the Lordship of Anholt and the former town of Anholt, now a district of Isselburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. The complex is one of the largest moated castles in the Münsterland and is located on the border with the Lower Rhine. Its origins lie in a defensive structure from the 12th century to secure the possessions of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. The moat is fed by the Issel River.Die Burg Anholt war namensgebend für die Herrschaft Anholt und für die ehemalige Stadt Anholt, heute ein Stadtteil von Isselburg in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Die Anlage ist eines der größten Wasserschlösser des Münsterlandes[1] und befindet sich an der Grenze zum Niederrhein. Ihre Ursprünge liegen in einem Wehrbau aus dem 12. Jahrhundert zur Sicherung des Besitzes des Hochstifts Utrecht. Die Gräfte wird von der Issel gespeist.
Access to Wasserburg AnholtAccess to Wasserburg AnholtZufahrt zur Wasserburg Anholt
Anholt Castle gave its name to the Lordship of Anholt and the former town of Anholt, now a district of Isselburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. The complex is one of the largest moated castles in the Münsterland and is located on the border with the Lower Rhine. Its origins lie in a defensive structure from the 12th century to secure the possessions of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. The moat is fed by the Issel River.Anholt Castle gave its name to the Lordship of Anholt and the former town of Anholt, now a district of Isselburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. The complex is one of the largest moated castles in the Münsterland and is located on the border with the Lower Rhine. Its origins lie in a defensive structure from the 12th century to secure the possessions of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. The moat is fed by the Issel River.Die Burg Anholt war namensgebend für die Herrschaft Anholt und für die ehemalige Stadt Anholt, heute ein Stadtteil von Isselburg in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Die Anlage ist eines der größten Wasserschlösser des Münsterlandes[1] und befindet sich an der Grenze zum Niederrhein. Ihre Ursprünge liegen in einem Wehrbau aus dem 12. Jahrhundert zur Sicherung des Besitzes des Hochstifts Utrecht. Die Gräfte wird von der Issel gespeist.