Biesenhof, Historic quadrangular farmstead in Geleen, Netherlands.
Biesenhof is a quadrangular farmstead in Geleen featuring four connected wings arranged around a central courtyard, with clear separation between residential and agricultural areas. The enclosed structure displays the classic layout typical of traditional Dutch farm architecture.
The farmstead originated in 1259 as a commandery linked to Alden Biesen, connecting it to religious authority in the region. Following centuries of agricultural use, major restoration work began in 2004 to prepare the buildings for modern purposes.
The farmstead functions today as a restaurant and event space where visitors gather to enjoy regional food in historic rooms. The traditional layout of the courtyard creates a distinctive setting for meals and celebrations.
The property offers wheelchair access, ample parking spaces, and a children's play area, making it accessible for families and visitors with limited mobility. The restaurant and event space accommodates around 175 people for various occasions.
During warmer months, an ice cream parlor operates at the site, offering visitors a sweet refreshment while they enjoy the countryside surroundings. This seasonal addition transforms the farmstead into a versatile stop for different types of experiences.
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