The castle is located on or near the location of a medieval castle, named
Caestertburg or
Kettelhof. During the early Middle Ages the court and fertile riverlands were owned by the
prince-bishops of Liège. First mention of the castle was in 1334 when
"den hof tot Esde" was granted to Dyederic van Montjoy en Valkenburg by
John III, Duke of Brabant. In 1558 Eijsden was owned by
Arnold II Huyn van Amstenrade, lord of
Geleen, drossaerd of Valkenburg, governor of Brabant owned
Maastricht and captain-general of Limburg and the lands east of the Maas. His daughter Anna married
Willem de Lamarzelle, and their son, Arnold de Lamarzelle, build the current castle in 1636–1637. By inheritance the castle was owned successively by the families
van Hoensbroeck,
de Geloes and
de Liedekerke, who are the current owners of the castle. File:Eijsden-Kasteel Eijsden (67).JPG|Castle entry lane seen from "De Wiette Päölkes" File:Eijsden-Kasteel Eijsden (4).JPG|Gatehouse view from outside File:Eijsden-Kasteel Eijsden (9).JPG|Gatehouse view from inside File:Eijsden-Kasteel Eijsden (52).JPG|Moat and bridge == References ==