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  2. Keukenhof - Wikipedia

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    Keukenhof, the park as it is now known, was established in 1949 by a consortium of bulb growers and flower exporters to showcase their products and support the export industry. The garden opened to the public in 1950 and received 200,000 visitors in its first year. [ 13 ]

  3. List of castles in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Castle Construction date Location Image Baarlo Castle: Maasbree, Limburg: Bleijenbeek Castle: Bleijenbeek, Limburg: Château Neercanne: Maastricht, Limburg: Château ...

  4. Flower bulb cultivation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This area, which includes Keukenhof flower garden, is the best known flower region. There are a few flower fields in the area south of Leiden (Wassenaar and Voorschoten) There are a few flower fields on the South Holland islands of Voorne-Putten and Goeree-Overflakkee. These fields are found in the sandy clay ground behind the dunes.

  5. Park - Wikipedia

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    Hatanpää Park in Tampere, Finland Keukenhof, Royparkal Tulip Park, Netherlands. Park design is influenced by the intended purpose and audience, as well as by the available land features. A park intended to provide recreation for children may include a playground. A park primarily intended for adults may feature walking paths and decorative ...

  6. List of gardens - Wikipedia

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    The list of gardens is a link page for any park or garden open to the public, anywhere in the world. See also: List of botanical gardens and List of landscape gardens Argentina

  7. Garden tourism - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Garden as a part of Dendrological Garden in Przelewice near Pyrzyce, Poland. Reliable access is necessary for garden tourism. In China, from the Song dynasty onwards, famous private gardens such as the Classical Gardens of Suzhou seem often to have been opened to the public, either for "festivals and holidays", [2] or at certain seasons, [3] or some combination of the two.

  8. File:De Keukenhof, Lisse.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Buitenplaats - Wikipedia

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    The core of a buitenplaats was the mansion, a stately building in which the owner and his family were housed. Around it was a garden decorated with fountains and statues. . Often there were also an orangerie with exotic plants, an aviary or a grotto with shel