The Fort near Edam (Dutch: Fort bij Edam) is a Dutch fort that is part of the Stelling van Amsterdam. It lies near the city of Edam. The fort protected the Edam lock [nl], which was used to flood the Zeevang polder [nl]. The fort was finished between 1908 and 1914.[1][2]

Fort near Edam
Fort bij Edam
Part of Stelling van Amsterdam
Near Edam in Netherlands
Fort near Edam is located in Netherlands
Fort near Edam
Fort near Edam
Coordinates52°31′4.1″N 5°4′1.9″E / 52.517806°N 5.067194°E / 52.517806; 5.067194
Site information
WebsiteOfficial website
Site history
Built1914 (1914)

History

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The Zeevang polder was flooded during the German invasion of the Netherlands.[3]

After the second World War, the fort was used as a prison for women who had ties with German soldiers or members of the National Socialist Movement (NSB). For a short time, it would be used as interment camp for convicted collaborators. In 1948, it was used as an ammunition storage facility by the Dutch Army. In 1951, a shooting range was added, where the police and National Reserve Corps trained, which would later be used by a shooting club.[3]

In 1986, the Dutch Army gave the fort to Staatsbosbeheer. It was barely used, which gave way to unique flora and fauna. It became a protected nature reserve. Since 2005, Staatsbosbeheer leases the fort to a foundation, which has made the fort accessible to the public.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Fort bij Edam". hollandsewaterlinies.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 31 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Het Fort / Bouw". fortbijedam.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 31 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Fort bij Edam". onh.nl/ (in Dutch). Retrieved 31 August 2024.