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TOP Oortjespad
TOP Oortjespad
Oortjespad
3471HD Kamerik
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Fort at 't Hemeltje
Fort at 't Hemeltje
Fort 't Hemeltje dates from 1877-1881 and is the last built fort of the New Dutch Waterline. It defended a strip of land that could not be flooded and the 's-Hertogenbosch-Utrecht railway line. Nowadays, Fort bij 't Hemeltje is largely used as office space for various entrepreneurs who are active in the field of sustainability. The fort also offers shelter to (breeding) birds and bats.
There is a walking route around the fort and there is an exciting spy route with fun assignments for children. In addition, the fort is regularly open to the public, for example during Open Heritage Days.
Fortweg 11
3992 LX Houten
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Air Base Park Soesterberg
Air Base Park Soesterberg
3768 MX Soest
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De Kastanjeboom
De Kastanjeboom
3751 LC Bunschoten
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Fort Jutphaas
Fort Jutphaas
Fort Jutphaas 3
3439 LX Nieuwegein
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Stayokay hostel Utrecht-Bunnik
Stayokay hostel Utrecht-Bunnik
3981 HH Bunnik
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Castle Slot Zuylen
Castle Slot Zuylen
3611 AS Oud Zuilen
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Blik & Burgers playground and restaurant
Blik & Burgers playground and restaurant
3703 DZ Zeist
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Lunchrestaurant Het Broodlokaal
Lunchrestaurant Het Broodlokaal
Slotlaan 247
3701 GG ZEIST
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Fort Uitermeer
Fort Uitermeer
Uitermeer
1381 HP Weesp
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Grote Kerk Vianen (Great Church)
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Grote Kerk Vianen (Great Church)
Hubrecht van Vianen founded a chapel in the 13th Century. It fell under the mother church in Hagestein and began growing fast. In the year 1345, it became a parish church and was granted marriage and burial rights. For this, a sum of money had to be paid to the church in Hagestein annually. In the 14th Century, the chapel was replaced by a single-nave church. In the year 1433, following a feud between Vianen and Hagestein, the Bishop of Utrecht decided to split the two churches.
In the mid-15th Century, the church was replaced by a 3-aisle Gothic hall church which is the same size as the current church. (Including the tower, it’s 77.5 metres long, 43 metres wide and 41 metres high.) Since the church also contains the family graves of the Lords of Vianen, it was required to match the grand status of the Brederodes in terms of its size and appearance.
After a fire in the year 1540, the church (de Grote Kerk) was rebuilt in its current form almost immediately (as a combination of a hall church and cruciform church) with the support of Reinoud III van Brederode. The church became Reformed under his son, Hendrik van Brederode. On 25 September 1566, the Roman Catholic institution disappeared and then, on 1 October, the first Protestant service was held.
Further reading: Dutch Reformed Church Hagestein, Mausoleum of Reinoud III van Brederode, Brederode statue, Hagestein Castle, Guesthouse chapel, Vianen Castle.
Voorstraat 110
4132 AT Vianen
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Eethuys-Café De Generaal - Baarn
Eethuys-Café De Generaal - Baarn
3743 JL Baarn
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The Windotter windmill
The Windotter windmill
3401 DR IJsselstein
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Pausdam
Pausdam
3512 HN Utrecht
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The Vuursche
The Vuursche
3749 Lage Vuursche
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Naarden Vesting
Naarden Vesting
Ruijsdaelplein 10
1411 EA Naarden-Vesting
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The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
3703 CA Zeist
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TOP trainstation Driebergen-Zeist
TOP trainstation Driebergen-Zeist
Stationsplein, Driebergen
3972 NG Driebergen Rijsenburg
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Fort Everdingen aan de Lek
Fort Everdingen aan de Lek
4121 KK Everdingen
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Fort de Batterijen
Fort de Batterijen
Overeindseweg 25
3439LP Nieuwegein
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Fort Hoofdijk
Fort Hoofdijk
3584 HD Utrecht
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Groene Entree Hoogstraat
Groene Entree Hoogstraat
3941 MN DOORN
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The Monnikendam
The Monnikendam
3811 HH Amersfoort
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Kerckebosch Castle****
Kerckebosch Castle****
3708 AA Zeist