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Ammersoyen Castle

Ammersoyen Castle - ammersoyen, ammerzoden, castle, gelderland, lake, netherlands
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Ammersoyen Castle, locally known as Kasteel Ammersoyen, lies next to the village of Ammerzoden, in the Gelderland province in the Netherlands.

Ammersoyen Castle was built around 1350 near the Maas river by the Van Herlaer family.
bartok13 Uploaded by bartok13 on . Ammersoyen Castle - Desktop Nexus Architecture Download free wallpapers and background images: Ammersoyen Castle. Desktop Nexus Architecture background ID 785477. Ammersoyen Castle, locally known as Kasteel Ammersoyen, lies next to the village of Ammerzoden, in the Gelderland province in the Netherlands.

Ammersoyen Castle was built around 1350 near the Maas river by the Van Herlaer family.
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immoral
Posted by immoral on 09/01/11 at 11:11 PM
great pic of a nice castle. :)
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Total Downloads: 212
Times Favorited: 1
Uploaded By: bartok13
Date Uploaded: September 01, 2011
Filename: ammersoyen_castle.jpg
Original Resolution: 1600x1200
File Size: 529.91 KB
Category: Medieval

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