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Restaurant-Chalet Klein Zwitserland
Restaurant-Chalet Klein Zwitserland
3971 GM Driebergen-Rijsenburg
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Geertje’s Hoeve
Geertje’s Hoeve
Thematerweg 5
3455 SM Utrecht
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Fort de Batterijen
Fort de Batterijen
Overeindseweg 25
3439LP Nieuwegein
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BAK, basis voor actuele kunst
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst
3512 TG Utrecht
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Fort Nigtevecht
Fort Nigtevecht
Velterslaan 1
1391 HV Abcoude
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National Military Museum
National Military Museum
Verlengde Paltzerweg 1
3768 MX Soest
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Renswoude Castle
Renswoude Castle
3927BA Renswoude
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Restaurant De Dennen
Restaurant De Dennen
3927 AW Renswoude
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Landgoed Zuylestein
Landgoed Zuylestein
3956 CH Leersum
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Amersfoort Zoo
Amersfoort Zoo
3819 AC Amersfoort
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Grebbe line
Grebbe line
3927 EJ Renswoude
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Het Monnikenbos
Het Monnikenbos
Birkstraat 150
3768 HP SOEST
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The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
3703 CA Zeist
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Fort Ruigenhoek
Fort Ruigenhoek
Ruigenhoeksedijk 125A
3737 MR Groenekan
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Pannenkoekenhuis Bergzicht
Pannenkoekenhuis Bergzicht
3931 MH Woudenberg
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Fort Hoofdijk
Fort Hoofdijk
3584 HD Utrecht
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The Monnikendam
The Monnikendam
3811 HH Amersfoort
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De Paltz Estate
De Paltz Estate
3768 MZ Soest
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Winkel van Sinkel
Winkel van Sinkel
Oudegracht 158
3511 AZ Utrecht
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Beauforthuis
Beauforthuis
3711 AB Austerlitz
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Mill de Hoop
Mill de Hoop
3752 CL Bunschoten-Spakenburg
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TOP Vianen, Ponthoeve
TOP Vianen, Ponthoeve
Buitenstad 69
4132 AB Vianen
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Centraal Museum
Centraal Museum
The Centraal Museum is your gateway to art and culture from the world of Utrecht. From Rietveld to the Utrecht Caravaggists, from Dick Bruna to Moesman and from Viktor & Rolf to the centuries-old Utrecht ship. A museum which leaves you inspired time after time. The museum has been housed in this medieval cloister on the Nicolaaskerkhof since 1921 and currently consists of an eclectic collection of buildings with a large courtyard at their centre. It’s a lovely place to wander through hallways and stairwells, and where you can be surprised by the various exhibitions.
Collection
The museum has the largest collection of Rietveld pieces in the world, and shows the work of the world-famous Dick Bruna. The collection of old art is also worthwhile with work from Jan van Scorel, Abraham Bloemaert and Hendrick ten Brugghen. Besides the work of those Dutch icons, the Centraal Museum provides a broad overview of 2.000 years turbulent history, is also the ‘present’ a central theme with current fashion, design and visual art are high on the agenda.Studio Dick Bruna
A special part of the Central Museum is the studio of Dick Bruna, one of the Netherlands’ most famous illustrators and graphic designers. For the last 30 years of his career, he worked at his studio in the centre of Utrecht daily. This was where he created his illustrations and stories, surrounded by personal memories, photos of memorable encounters, gifts from fans and letters from fellow artists.Online tickets
Skip the queue and order your tickets online. You will receive your ticket by email and showing it on your smartphone at the entrance of the museum is sufficient.
3512 XA Utrecht
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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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