Trompenburgh, Hilversum
Facts and practical information
Trompenburgh is a striking example of Dutch Golden Age architecture nestled in the picturesque landscape of Hilversum, Netherlands. This historic manor house, designed by the renowned architect Daniel Stalpaert and constructed in the 17th century, is an embodiment of classic Dutch elegance and has become an iconic sight in the region.
The estate of Trompenburgh is situated on the banks of the 's-Gravelandsevaart, which enhances its scenic beauty and reflects the grandeur of the structure in its tranquil waters. The manor, with its ornate facades, meticulous brickwork, and expansive gardens, offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of the Dutch aristocracy.
Trompenburgh's architecture is characterized by its harmonious proportions, the use of traditional materials, and the integration of the surrounding natural environment into its design. The house features a central body flanked by two wings, creating a symmetrical layout typical of the period's architectural style. The interiors, though not always open to the public, are adorned with exquisite paintings, period furniture, and decorative arts that exemplify the wealth and tastes of its former inhabitants.
The estate has been meticulously preserved and serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Netherlands. While primarily a private residence, Trompenburgh occasionally opens its doors to visitors during special events and guided tours, offering a rare opportunity to explore the grandeur of this historic Dutch landmark.
Zuidereinde 43Hilversum 1243 KK
Trompenburgh – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Dutch Fortress Museum, Singer, Hilversum Town Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Trompenburgh by public transport?
Bus
- Kerklaan • Lines: 105, 106 (12 min walk)
- Land en Bosch • Lines: 105, 106 (18 min walk)