Nederland - Balloërveld
Nederland - Anloo, hunebed D8
Nederland - Drenthe
Nederland - Oudemolen, De Zwaluw
Nederland - Borger, Hunebedhoofdstad
Nederland - Anloo, Magnuskerk
Nederland - Hoog Soeren, Aardhuis(park)
Nederland - Vaassen, Kasteel Cannenburch
Nederland - Wageningen, Blauwe Kamer
Nederland - Kasteel Amerongen
Nederland - Wijk bij Duurstede, Kasteel Duurstede
Nederland - Wijk bij Duurstede, ‘Rijn en Lek’
Nederland - Kasteel Arcen
Nederland - Kasteeltuinen Arcen
Nederland - Molenhoek, Jachtslot Mookerheide
Nederland - Rotterdam, kubuswoningen
Nederland - Buren, De Prins van Oranje
Nederland - Dordrecht, Huis Van Gijn
Nederland - Dordrecht, Arend Maartenshof
Germany - Kevelaer, Gnadenkapelle
Germany - Kevelaer, Marienbasilika
Germany - Kevelaer, Kerzenkapelle St. Michael
België - Arboretum Kalmthout
Nederland - Haren, Hortus Botanicus
Greece - Nafplion, Arvanitia Promenade
Greece - Old Kardamyli
Greece - Messini, Agios Ioannis
Greece - Astros, Loukous aqueduct
Greece - Nafplion, Palamidi fortress
Greece - Valtaki, Dimitrios shipwreck
Greece - Kefalari, Zoodochos Pigi Church
Greece - Vathia
Greece - Porto Kagio
Greece - Nafplion, Church of the Transfiguration o…
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Greece - Areopoli
Greece - Lagia, Church of the Assumption
Greece - Agios Nikolaos Geopark
Greece - Apidea, olive tree
Greece - Nafplion, Church of Panagia
Greece - Argos, Larissa Castle
Greece - Astros, Loukous Monastery
Greece - Elafonisos, Agios Spyridon
Greece - Elafonisos
Greece - Kalavryta, Odontotos
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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - Haren, Horus Botanicus / Chinese Garden
The Chinese Garden - part of the Hortus Botanicus Haren was built in 1995 after an earlier visit of a Groningen trade mission to several cities in China. It is a historical reconstruction of a garden from the Ming period. The walled garden was designed a famous Chinese urban garden architect from Shaghai.
Almost all the material used to build the Chinese Garden was shipped from China to the Netherlands, from the stones in the garden and the wood of the pavilions to the furniture of tea house. Chinese workers laid out the park largely by hand. The result of this cooperation between the Netherlands and Shanghai is the beautiful Chinese garden “The Hidden Kingdom of Ming”, which was officially opened by H.M. Queen Beatrix in 1995.
Almost all the material used to build the Chinese Garden was shipped from China to the Netherlands, from the stones in the garden and the wood of the pavilions to the furniture of tea house. Chinese workers laid out the park largely by hand. The result of this cooperation between the Netherlands and Shanghai is the beautiful Chinese garden “The Hidden Kingdom of Ming”, which was officially opened by H.M. Queen Beatrix in 1995.
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