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Воскресенье, 19 Декабря 2021 г. 16:37
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360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The beach of the village of Zoutelande, province of Zeeland, the Netherlands
Воскресенье, 19 Декабря 2021 г. 16:07
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360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The former forge at Warwijcksestraat 19 was originally an early eighteenth-century transverse building with a wooden overhang on the street side.
Воскресенье, 19 Декабря 2021 г. 16:07
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360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The former forge at Warwijcksestraat 19 was originally an early eighteenth-century transverse building with a wooden overhang on the street side.
Воскресенье, 19 Декабря 2021 г. 15:09
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360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Opposite the Grote Kerk is an elegant building with a pointed roof, supported by slender columns. It is the Stadsput or Cistern, the only monument of this nature in the Netherlands. It contains an underground reservoir for two thousand hectoliters of rainwater, which is collected from the church roof. This Cistern was built in 1551 by order of Maximilian of Burgundy for the Scottish merchants, who had complained about the poor water supply in the city, to wash their wool. The ingenious well was built after the arrival of the Scottish wool staple. Rainwater is supplied via the roof of the Grote Kerk. Veere was not connected to the water supply until 1938; until then the well was used as a water supply for the inhabitants.
Воскресенье, 19 Декабря 2021 г. 15:09
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360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Opposite the Grote Kerk is an elegant building with a pointed roof, supported by slender columns. It is the Stadsput or Cistern, the only monument of this nature in the Netherlands. It contains an underground reservoir for two thousand hectoliters of rainwater, which is collected from the church roof. This Cistern was built in 1551 by order of Maximilian of Burgundy for the Scottish merchants, who had complained about the poor water supply in the city, to wash their wool. The ingenious well was built after the arrival of the Scottish wool staple. Rainwater is supplied via the roof of the Grote Kerk. Veere was not connected to the water supply until 1938; until then the well was used as a water supply for the inhabitants.
360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
On May 24, 2014, Park Toorenvliedt with the accompanying bunker complex was festively reopened. This after a period of two years, in which various activities took place: the existing bunker complex was made more visible and accessible, playground equipment was installed for the youth and a tracking/walking route was realized. A bunker was also refurbished and turned into a museum bunker.
360° panorama by Jos Sanders. Click the image to open the interactive version.
On May 24, 2014, Park Toorenvliedt with the accompanying bunker complex was festively reopened. This after a period of two years, in which various activities took place: the existing bunker complex was made more visible and accessible, playground equipment was installed for the youth and a tracking/walking route was realized. A bunker was also refurbished and turned into a museum bunker.