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Treek-Henschoten Estate
Treek-Henschoten Estate
3832 RS Leusden
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Fort Kijkuit
Fort Kijkuit
Gabriëlweg 6
1241 ND Kortenhoef
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Museum Vredegoed
Museum VredegoedTemporarily closed
Heuvellaan 7
3612 BA Tienhoven
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TOP 't Hooge Erf
TOP 't Hooge Erf
3749 AB Lage Vuursche
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TOP Museum Spakenburg
TOP Museum Spakenburg
3752 AH Bunschoten-Spakenburg
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Fort on the Ossenmarkt
Fort on the Ossenmarkt
Ossenmarkt 44
1381 LX Weesp
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Bijzondere Taarten Fabriek
Bijzondere Taarten Fabriek
Zeist
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TOP De Dennen
TOP De Dennen
3927AW Renswoude
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Castellum Hoge Woerd
Castellum Hoge Woerd
3454 PB De Meern
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The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
3703 CA Zeist
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Goejanverwelle lock
Goejanverwelle lock
The Goejanverwelle lock and the Enkele Wiericke lock on the Hollandse Ijssel played a key role in the Disaster Year. Together with the lock at Nieuwerbrug on the Oude Rijn, they formed the inlet to the Langeweide polder, which was the narrowest section of the Waterline. The locks were opened on 17 June 1672 – just in time to halt the advance of the French, who had already captured Oudewater and marched right up to the edge of the hastily flooded Waterline. With great promptitude, the commander of the garrison at Goejanverwelle, the Count of Horn, gave the order to raise sconces and fortifications to defend the locks. For the moment, the Waterline was safe!
3467 PR Hekendorp
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Lock at Cothen
Lock at Cothen
The water board uses the dam in the Kromme Rijn in Cothen to regulate the flow of water to and from Utrecht. The monumental lock alongside it (from 1865) was used during wartime to move ships past the dam. When the Waterline needed to be flooded, the commander of the inundation station at Wijk bij Duurstede first gave the order to raise the water level in the Kromme Rijn by closing off the lock with stop logs. Next, he ordered the stop logs to be removed so that a large body of water could flow from the open lock to Utrecht.
3945BN Cothen
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National Military Museum
National Military Museum
3768 MX Soest
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TOP Oortjespad
TOP Oortjespad
Oortjespad
3471HD Kamerik
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Eemlandhoeve
Eemlandhoeve
3752 LK Bunschoten-Spakenburg
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TOP De Linielanding
TOP De Linielanding
3433 NV Nieuwegein
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Petting Zoo 'Oortjespad'
Petting Zoo 'Oortjespad'
3471 HD Kamerik
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TOP Lexmond
TOP Lexmond
4128 BN Lexmond
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Pannenkoekenhuis de Grebbeberg
Pannenkoekenhuis de Grebbeberg
3911 AV Rhenen
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Café-Restaurant De Lage Vuursche
Café-Restaurant De Lage Vuursche
3749 AD Lage Vuursche
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De Haar Castle
De Haar Castle
De Haar Castle is the biggest and most luxurious castle in The Netherlands. It is one of the top European historic houses. A visit to De Haar Castle will take you back to the glory days of the castle and will show you the breathtaking splendour that surrounded the international rich and famous in the early 20th century. You will be amazed at the very un-Dutch luxury in which the Van Zuylen family and their guests lived amidst a wealth of history and art.
Few castles in The Netherlands can equal De Haar for its ideal image of a medieval fortress with towers and ramparts, moats, gates and drawbridges. Like a real fairy-tale castle it rises majestically from parkland with impressive trees, old gardens and ponds. The castle is situated in the centre of The Netherlands, near Utrecht, and is easy to reach by car. There is ample parking space.
De Haar Castle ranks among the top twenty most visited Dutch museums. It is a historic monument alive with year-round activities such as guided tours (for adults and for children), exhibitions, theatre and events. De Haar Castle is a private foundation and depends entirely on its revenues from ticket sales, activities and events.
3455 RR Haarzuilens
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Volmolen
Volmolen
Plantsoen Noord 2
3811 GH Amersfoort
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TOP Ameide
TOP Ameide
4233CL Ameide
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City park Griftpark
City park Griftpark
3572 KC Utrecht