de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception
Elena Homburg from Kleve for taking these beautiful photos of Swan Castle (the Schwanenburg), the former home of the Dukes of Cleves, the family of Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII’s fourth wife. Anne is also said to have lived there before she travelled to England in 1539 to marry Henry VIII.
The Swan Tower
The Swan tower
The golden swan on the Tower. It was placed there in the 15th century.
View from the Tower
The remains of an 800 year old fountain
More fountain remains
Anne of Cleves’ father, John III, Duke of Cleves, is the fourth one along (fourth from left) and her brother, William I, Duke of Cleves, is the fifth one along.
The entry, with elements of the old knight’s hall
The prison
16th century handcuffs
Inner courtyard
Inner courtyard
Old door lock
An old toilet which was discovered in 2011
16th century secret closet
Moyland Castle, near Cleves
Moyland Castle
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