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This list article contains data about Dutch buildings of at least 100 metres (330 ft) high – essentially all modern, fairly recent buildings/towers, but also including two old church towers over 100m, the tallest of which (the Dom Tower of Utrecht) was completed in 1382.
Vijfheerenlanden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvɛifˈɦeːrə(n)ˌlɑndə(n)]; lit. ' Lands of Five Lords '), is a municipality in the province of Utrecht in the Netherlands.The municipality was created on 1 January 2019 through the merger of the former municipalities of Vianen (Utrecht), Leerdam and Zederik (both South Holland).
The Grand Hotel Karel V is a hotel in Utrecht, Netherlands. It is located in the Duitse Huis complex of buildings, including part of the old monastery of the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Knights founded in 1348. Most of the rooms and suites are in a former military hospital, which dates from 1823 and has been carefully renovated, or in ...
The Catharijnesingel is a street in, and part of the historic moat in the Dutch city of Utrecht. The Catharijnesingel is the long straight stretch of the harp shaped city moat in the West of the city. The street and canal run from the Ledig Erf and Westerkade to the Smakkelaarsveld and Daalsesingel into which it merges.
Restaurant Karel 5 (formerly known as Grand Restaurant Karel V) was a restaurant, located in the Grand Hotel Karel V in Utrecht, Netherlands.It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 2005–2013.
The Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Order (Ridderlijke Duitse Orde Balije van Utrecht) was founded in 1231, initially focused mainly on the spiritual development of its own members. The order held agricultural lands, called commanderies, in different areas of the Netherlands, [ 2 ] The knights and priests had taken the vows of poverty ...
Leidsche Rijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɛitsə ˈrɛin], Utrecht dialect: [ˈlaitsə ˈʁain]) is a new construction site and neighborhood in Utrecht, the capital of the Dutch province of Utrecht. The area is located west of the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal and its name is derived from the Leidse Rijn canal, which runs through it.
Utrecht University; Utrechts Conservatorium; V. Vaartse Rijn This page was last edited on 13 February 2015, at 19:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...