Kasteel Genbroek

Kasteel Genbroek

Geverikerstraat 1
Beek
Huize Genbroek was originally built as a farm around a courtyard in the 17th century. It was not until two centuries later that the farm was converted into a stately mansion. It has segmental arch windows in Namur stone. On the mansion is a dormer window with two gates with keystones from 1656.

North of the castle is a former water mill. Genbroek estate and heemhuis (18.5 hectares) were purchased in 1991 by the municipality of Beek. The estate, being a protected nature reserve, is open for extensive (modest) recreation. The mansion and the former water mill have been converted into apartments.
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