The Castle of Leiden
The Burcht of Leiden, also called the Leiden Castle, is an ancient monument that towers high above the city. Built around the year 1000 on an artificial hill, it originally served as a defensive structure and power center. Its strategic location at the confluence of the Old Rhine and New Rhine rivers made it an important fortress town.
The Castle has had an eventful history over the centuries. It has withstood sieges, policy changes and even a fire. In the 14th century, the Castle lost its military function, but it remained an important symbol of the city.
Today, Leiden’s Burcht is a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can climb the centuries-old walls, enjoy the panoramic view of the city and learn more about Leiden’s rich history at the Burcht Museum.
Some interesting facts about the Burcht of Leiden:
- The Burcht is one of the oldest surviving castles in the Netherlands.
- The motte, the artificial hill on which the castle stands, is as much as 12 meters high.
- The Burcht has a round shape, which is unique to Dutch castles.
- In the Castle Museum you will find archaeological finds, weapons and paintings illustrating the history of the Castle, among other things.
- The Castle can be reached on foot or by elevator.
Are you in Leiden? Then a visit to the Castle is well worth it!