الجمعة، 5 فبراير 2016

The most important tourist sites in the Netherlands



Netherlands is densely populated state in the high Mstsaleh part of the sea with almost half of its territory below sea level. Many of the tourists Zaardh accept to visit Amsterdam in the Netherlands only. But the Netherlands has a lot to offer outside the capital. Intersected with canals, landscapes and places ideal cycling with historical city centers to, and mills classic air and other tourist sites across the country. In the west and north it is characterized by a long coastline of over a mile to a mile from the protective dunes and sandy beaches. During the spring gardens featuring flowers that the Netherlands has become one of the great areas of tourist attraction in the Netherlands to make a bold scene of bright colors.

Project Delta
Delta project is a series of facilities that were built between 1950 and 1997 in the provinces of Zeeland and South Holland to protect large areas of land from the sea. Acts of weirs are composed, and dams, barriers to storm surges. It has announced that it is one of the Seven Wonders of the talk by the American Society of Civil Engineers the world.

Maastricht Vrijthof
Vrijthof Square is known in the city of Maastricht, a city in the most southern part of the Netherlands. It has a huge St. Servatius Church and the Cathedral of St. Jean. Vrijthof and regularly hosts big festivals at different times throughout the year, including the fall and winter festivals.

Rijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is the largest and most prestigious Museum of Art and History in the Netherlands. It contains a large collection of paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, including the work of Vermeer and Rembrandt. Even in 2013, it is being completely renovated in the museum, but it contains the major masterpieces are still in the show.

Kinderdijk
More than 1.000 mills ancient air that still exist in the Netherlands. It is the largest gathering of Dutch windmills that can be found near the village of Kinderdijk ( "dam Children"). To drain excess water from the reclaimed land, which lies below sea level, has been building windmills all over 191,740. It has been well preserved and to this day is far from popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands.

Hoge Veluwe
Hoge Veluwe National Park is one of the largest continuous nature reserves in the Netherlands, which consists of lawns, and sand dunes, and forest lands. Crawler Mueller Museum - with a large collection of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh is located within the park. Bikes are available free of charge to visitors of the Hoge Veluwe, with lots of space that can not be accessed by car.

Keukenhof Gardens
Keukenhof Gardens is the largest park in the world for the flower garden, and in fact, has been promoted to the Dutch flower industry. Grown nearly seven million flower bulbs a year in the garden with tulips, but also lilies, daffodils and other spring flowers on the screen. Open the last week of the gardens in March to mid-May. Keukenhof is one of the most important tourist attractions to visit in the Netherlands.

City Hall Delft
City Hall in Delft is a model for the Renaissance Market Square in a building across from the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church). Originally it was designed by Dutch architect Hendrik de Keyser, it was changed dramatically over the centuries and was in the 20th century to the emergence of the Renaissance.

West Frisian Islands
West Frisian Islands or Waddeneilanden in Dutch is a series of islands in the North Sea off the Dutch coast. It is still to the east as in East Germany, the Frisian Islands. Carrots for separating the North Sea from the shallow Wadden Sea, with tidal mud flats. Under the supervision of licensed guides them access to many of the islands by walking on the mud flats during low tide. Cycling the islands is the most convenient means of transport.

Leiden channels
It is known for Leiden's oldest canal in the Netherlands, the birthplace of Rembrandt and the beautiful canals. It has two branches of the ancient Rhine River entering Leiden in the east and autism in the city center which also contains numerous small channels. The old center of Leiden is one of the largest cities Century 17 centers in the Netherlands, second only to Amsterdam.

Amsterdam channels
Amsterdam's famous canals began in the 17th century building during the Dutch Golden Age. The three main canals, Herengracht is located in the Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht canals to form the United belts around the city center, known as grachtengordel. Today there are more than 100 km (60 miles) of canals and bridges 1500. Besides the main channels are 1550 monuments.

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