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The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision is one of the largest audio-visual archives in Europe. The Institute preserves a major part of the Dutch audio-visual heritage and makes it accessible to potential users. The collection totals over 700,000 hours of television, radio, music and film.Address : Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE Hilversum, Netherlands
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Castle-Museum SypesteynSypesteyn Castle is a castle and museum in the Noord-Holland municipality of Wijdemeren. The interior of the castle is still largely as the baronet left it in the 1930s. During the guided tours you will become acquainted with all facets of the rich collection of the esquire and you will see, among other things, the Armory Room, the Gothic Room, and the 17th-century Low Hall.In addition to the collection of portraits, furniture, silver and glass objects, clocks and sculptures.
Landgoed EyckensteinEyckenstein is an estate with a country house just east of Maartensdijk along the Dorpsweg. Around the house is 182 hectares of contiguous land. Including farms located elsewhere, the total area of the estate is 394 hectares. It is located on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. The mansion is privately inhabited. The history of the estate begins in the early 17th century. At that time it was a manor farm.
Tienhovense PlassenThe Tienhovense Plassen is a wetland nature and recreation area in the Dutch municipality of Stichtse Vecht. Including the Eastern Binnenpolder of Tienhoven, the area covers more than 200 hectares. The area is located east of the ribbon village of Tienhoven with the Loosdrechtse Plassen on the north side. The area is part of the Natura 2000 area Oostelijke Vechtplassen and is managed by the Vereniging Natuurmonumenten.
Streekmuseum VredeGoedVredegoed is a monumental farm in the Dutch village of Tienhoven , municipality of Stichtse Vecht .The longhouse farm with front house was built in 1906 to a design by W. van Vreeswijk to house a dairy farm and cheese factory. There is also a wagon shed and iron entrance gate from that time in the yard. Art Nouveau elements have been used throughout the design . All these parts are valued as national monuments .The Vredegoed Regional Museum is also located here.
KromslootparkThe Kromslootpark is a nature reserve of approximately 149 hectares in the municipality of Almere . The area is part of the city forests of Almere. The Kromsloot Park forms a continuous green zone between Almere Haven and Almere Stad , together with the Beginbos and the Vroege Vogelbos. The area is characterized by creeks, wetlands , fields and forest. Highland cattle , sheep , Mangalitza pigs and horses graze there.
Maarsseveense LakesMaarsseveense Lakes is The 23rd Top rated Lake in Maarssen. You can enjoy swimming, playing and lazing in the beach pool with its beautiful sandy beach, water and spacious sunbathing areas. Children can enjoy themselves for hours on the many play equipment and so more.
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