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Asschatterkeerkade Leusden
Asschatterkeerkade Leusden Hagenouwselaan 0
3831 JP Leusden
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Museum Bunker
Museum Bunker Langesteeg 1
3831 RZ Leusden
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Mondriaan House
Mondriaan House Kortegracht 11
3811 KG Amersfoort
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Museum Flehite
Museum Flehite Westsingel 50
3811 BC Amersfoort
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Duurstede Castle
Duurstede Castle Langs de Wal 6
3961 AB Wijk bij Duurstede
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Kersenmuseum (cherry museum)
Kersenmuseum (cherry museum)
Cherry growing plays an important role in the heart of the Kromme Rijn region, and it is here you will find the Kersenmuseum (cherry museum) at Theo and Martine Vernooy's fruit farm.
Visitors to this interactive museum will learn about the rich history of cherry growing, with attention to aspects such as tradition, pride, culture, great stories, nostalgia and unity. Although we are talking about a centuries-old tradition, cherry growing is very much evolving as age-old expertise is combined with modern-day technology.
Landwinkel de Kersenhut
Groenewoudseweg 18
3945 BC Cothen
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Fort bij Vechten
Fort bij Vechten Achterdijk 12
3981 HB Bunnik
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Waterline Museum Fort Vechten
Waterline Museum Fort Vechten Achterdijk 12
3981 HA Bunnik
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Fort Werk aan de Korte Uitweg
Fort Werk aan de Korte Uitweg
Fort Werk aan de Korte Uitweg (Fort WKU) is located near the Lek River on the island of Schalkwijk. Here, where the kingfisher swoops over the water and you can hear the grass rustling, you will find a tearoom and a designated Natuurkampeerterrein, or Natural Campsite.
There is lots to do in and around the fort. Have a coffee or lunch after a bike ride or a hike, or enjoy a 'green' holiday on the Natural Campsite, where you can spend the night in an honest-to-goodness fort cabin. Hold a business meeting or a drinks reception or attend a culinary workshop. Let yourself be surprised at this unique location. A variety of fun activities are organised throughout the year.
Lange uitweg 42
3999 WL Houten
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The Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens Budapestlaan 17
3584 CD Utrecht
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't Veerhuys
't Veerhuys Veerweg 7
4112 PC Beusichem
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Boerderij -Landwinkel Nieuw Slagmaat
Boerderij -Landwinkel Nieuw Slagmaat Marsdijk 5
3981 HE Bunnik
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Rietveld Schröderhuis
Rietveld Schröderhuis
The Rietveld Schröder House is the architectural highlight of the art movement De Stijl. The house was designed by the Utrecht architect and designer Gerrit Rietveld, commissioned by widow Truus Schröder in 1924. The house is not only designed but also decorated by Gerrit Rietveld (1888 – 1964).
De Stijl
The house is designed according to the principles of De Stijl. Characteristic for De Stijl are the seamless transitions from inside to out, by breaking open the closed walls. The use of primary colours red, blue and yellow (besides white, grey and black) is also part of this art movement.Truus Schröder was deeply involved in the location and design of the house. She had a clear view on the way she wanted to live. Soberness, for example, was fundamental, as she wanted to live in the active sense and not be lived. This resulted in a large and bright living area which can be partitioned into different spaces using flexible walls.
Through the years, Rietveld did several adjustments to the building, but after the passing of Truus Schöder in 1985, the house was restored and brought back to original state. The Rietveld Schröderhuis consist lots of original furniture by Rietveld. For example the zigzag chair and the famous red-blue chair.
Accessibility
Unfortunately the Rietveld Schröder House is not accessible for wheel chairs, prams and strollers. Prins Hendriklaan 50a
3512XC Utrecht
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TOP Breukelen
TOP Breukelen TOP Breukelen
Stationsweg 105
3621 LK Breukelen
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TOP Vianen, Ponthoeve
TOP Vianen, Ponthoeve TOP Vianen
P3 Zomerdijk
4132 AE Vianen
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TOP Salmsteke
TOP Salmsteke Lekdijk Oost 5 (tegenover nr. 5)
3411MN Lopik
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Brouwerij Maximus
Brouwerij Maximus Pratumplaats 2A
3454 NA Utrecht
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City castle Oudaen
City castle Oudaen
A monumental building from 1276 with its own brewery and a number of conference rooms, among other things.
In or around the year 1276, the Zoudenbalch family commissioned the construction of this so-called city castle. The building was entirely made of bricks, turning it into some kind of defence house. In 1395, the building got into the hands of the Oudaen family who named it after themselves. From 1758 until 1965 it was used as an old folks' home. After that, it was briefly in the possession of a student association. Since 1986, Oudaen is being used as a catering establishment.
Oudegracht 99
3511 AE Utrecht
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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.
Kerkweg 24
3945BN Cothen
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Museum Castle Amerongen
Museum Castle Amerongen Kasteel Amerongen
Drostestraat 20
3958 BK Amerongen
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Fort Maarsseveen
Fort Maarsseveen Fort Maarsseveen
Herenweg 2
3602 AM Maarssen
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Linschoten country Estate
Linschoten country Estate Noord Linschoterdijk 13
3461 AC Linschoten
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Fort Nigtevecht
Fort Nigtevecht Fort bij Nigtevecht
Velterslaan 1
1391 HV Abcoude
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TOP Linschoten
TOP Linschoten TOP Landgoed Linschoten
Noord Linschoterdijk 1 (tegenover nr. 1)
Linschoten
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