dinsdag 23 april 2013

Nijenhuis Castle

 "Het Nijenhuis" Castle is situated between two villages Heino and Wijhe in the Province Overijssel. It dates from 1382 and the nobility lived here for many centuries. After 1934 it was sold and nobody lived here anymore and the building declined. The collector Dirk Hannema started a restoration of the castle and turned it into a museum for his own art collection. He lived here from 1958 until his death in 1984. Since 2004 it is accessesible for public and  has many changing exhibitions.

It is situated in a beautiful area with a garden around full of art.

The weather was beautiful, but nature is still a bit to late, because of the cold we had, no leaves or flowers can be seen.

A view at the sculpture garden. 
Tomorrow I'll show you more of the inside of the castle and the sculptures.
At hubby sccollections blog you can see more pictures.

11 opmerkingen:

  1. I pick the castle reflecting in the water as my favorite shot.

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  2. That looks like a FANTASTIC place! I cannot imagine living in a castle...wouldn't mind trying it, tho.

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  3. Such old world beauty! Happy that it was preserved and found a new use

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  4. You have such a rich culture and visible buildings from ages ago. The New World is lacking all of this... Let's hope that in the Old World they will always try hard for restoring and maintaining this for future generations! Thanks for sharing with us.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  5. Het is inderdaad prachtig daar. Mooie weerspiegeling!

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  6. pretty!
    here its the same, many of the trees still empty, and the weather is not that good...

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  7. You are very fortunate that private collectors share their collections with the public.
    Tomorrow's post sounds interesting.

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  8. Those are beautiful photographs...Especially the second one...Janey

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  9. What beautiful photos. I love the reflections and wonderful history.

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  10. 1382 that was even before Australia was discovered. The gardens look beautiful as well as the old castle.

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  11. Beautiful images Marianne, love the castle reflections and the white swan..going up to look inside now :)

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