Adrichem Castle

52°29′21″N 4°40′10″E / 52.489296°N 4.669525°E / 52.489296; 4.669525

Adrichem Castle in the 18th century as depicted in Zegepralend Kennemerland

Adrichem Castle (Dutch: Huis Adrichem or Dutch: Kasteel Adrichem) was located in Beverwijk, the Netherlands. Constructed as a stronghold in the Middle Ages, it served in the 17th and 18th century as a country retreat for rich merchant families from Amsterdam. At the start of the 19th century, during the French reign over the Netherlands, it has been demolished. Today, nothing remains from the castle and it is home to a camping.