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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - Hoorn, Oosterpoort
The ‘Oosterpoort’ (East Gate) is the only remaining city gate of Hoorn. The tower was built in 1578 and the gate keeper’s house on top of it was added in 1601. The gate is located at the defensive moat ‘Draafsingel’ - or better the piece called ‘Oosterpoortsgracht’ - around the then walled city, which was dug out in 1577. Originally there was a wooden bridge leading to the gate, but that was replaced in 1763 by the current stone arch bridge with iron fences Oosterpoortsbrug. In 1876 the “Oosterpoort” was restored and is now owned by ‘Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser’, an association for the preservation of historic houses in the Netherlands.
Hoorn was probably founded around the year 1200 and became important as a harbour town in the 14th century. In 1356 Hororn became a chartered city and was one of the most wealthy towns along the so called ‘Zuiderzee’. In the 17th century it was one of the six cities with a chamber of the Dutch East-Indies Company VOC and a prosperous and powerful trading town.
Ships from Hoorn sailed around the world. Cape Horn was named after the city when two ships were the first to sail around the southernmost tip of South America in 1616.
Hoorn was probably founded around the year 1200 and became important as a harbour town in the 14th century. In 1356 Hororn became a chartered city and was one of the most wealthy towns along the so called ‘Zuiderzee’. In the 17th century it was one of the six cities with a chamber of the Dutch East-Indies Company VOC and a prosperous and powerful trading town.
Ships from Hoorn sailed around the world. Cape Horn was named after the city when two ships were the first to sail around the southernmost tip of South America in 1616.
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HFF, Jaap.
merci ! bon week-end Jaap !
Have a lovely weekend.
HFF!
((My daughter her Husband and their young son are in Amsterdam for a few days!!!))
Have a great weekend, Doug
This is a very beautiful photogtraph, Jaap !
HFF!
I will be there on June.
Also it will be so nice to visit Hoorn–Medemblik heritage railway, for me..
HFF!
Best greetings
Füsun
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to gezginruh clubHave a great weekend my friend ;-)
schön zum Entspannen,
Ich wünsche Dir einen schönen Sonntag
Erich
Didn't know the cape's name came from this one far away city !
Greetings from Italia, Anto & Pier
I had never been concerned with the origin of the name of Cape Horn! ;)
A nice postcard picture! I must come and see this one day!!
Best Wishes
Peter
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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