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Fort aan de Klop
Fort aan de Klop
3563 MC Utrecht
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TOP Bergse Bossen
TOP Bergse Bossen
Traaij 299
3971 GM Driebergen
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Naarden Vesting
Naarden Vesting
Ruijsdaelplein 10
1411 EA Naarden-Vesting
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Fort on the Ossenmarkt
Fort on the Ossenmarkt
Ossenmarkt 44
1381 LX Weesp
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Linschoten country Estate
Linschoten country Estate
3461 AC Linschoten
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TOP Marnemoende, IJsselstein
TOP Marnemoende, IJsselstein
2402PG IJsselstein
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Centraal Museum
Centraal Museum
3512 XA Utrecht
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The old St. Nicholas Church
The old St. Nicholas Church
3401 BM IJsselstein
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Huis Doorn
Huis Doorn
3941 MT Doorn
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Buiten in de Kuil - Lage Vuursche
Buiten in de Kuil - Lage Vuursche
3749 AW Lage Vuursche
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Pyramid of Austerlitz
Pyramid of Austerlitz
3931 MG Woudenberg
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Prattenburg Estate
Prattenburg Estate
3911 RW Rhenen
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Werk aan het Spoel
Werk aan het Spoel
4106 LC Culemborg
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TOP Fort at the Buursteeg
TOP Fort at the Buursteeg
3927EJ Renswoude
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Plofsluis
Plofsluis
The Plofsluis consists of five concrete bins with a relatively weak floor that span the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal. The bins could store around 40,000 tonnes of sand, gravel or debris. In wartime, the floor could be blow up, so that its contents would drop into the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal. This would block the canal and prevent the inundation water from flowing out. The lock was designed in such a way that its sides would remain upright after the explosion, so that the floor could be reconstructed and the sluice could be used again. It was never actually used.
3439 LS Nieuwegein
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The Witches Weighhouse
The Witches Weighhouse
3421 AC Oudewater
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Molen Rijn en Lek
Molen Rijn en Lek
Dijkstraat 23
3961 AA Wijk bij Duurstede
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Petrus Tower
Petrus Tower
3441 AJ Woerden
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Fort de Batterijen
Fort de Batterijen
Overeindseweg 25
3439LP Nieuwegein
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Breukelen
Breukelen
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Country Estate Bergse Bossen***
Country Estate Bergse Bossen***
3971 GM Driebergen-Rijsenburg
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Museum IJsselstein
Museum IJsselstein
3401 DS IJsselstein
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Bicycle Boat, stop Breukelen
Bicycle Boat, stop Breukelen
Herenstraat 41
3621AP Breukelen
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Canals and shipyards
Canals and shipyards
The Utrecht canals with their wharves and wharf cellars are unique in the world.
The 12th Century Oudegracht was built to change the course of the Oude Rijn river. Connecting the river Vecht in the north to the Vaartsche Rijn in the south, the Oudegracht was destined to become an elongated harbour. Large city castles were built along the canal and in the 13th Century, shipyards were built as second streets at water level. The deep cellars, serving as storage spaces, ran through to below the houses. Today, the canals and shipyards are home to shops, restaurants and private residences.
3511 AZ Utrecht
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