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Fort at Vreeswijk - Fort Keeper's House

Fort Vreeswijk is part of the New Dutch Waterline and was created as a fortress in 1567. The Fort was rebuilt in the period 1786-1787 and further expanded in 1820 and in 1852-1853 into a mainly earthen defense structure. The buildings are not covered with earth. The most important function of the fort was the defense of the locks at Vreeswijk. During the mobilization period of 1940, the fort was manned by the 29th infantry regiment.

The Fort Keeper's House is a single-storey brick building under a gable roof, built between 1880 and 1900.

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Source

  • Text: Peter Schipper
  • Photos: Peter Schipper