Posted on August 3rd, 2011 by by tanto
Keukenhof which in Dutch means Kitchen Garden meaning as flower garden located in Lisse, Netherlands. Keukenhof is one of the world’s largest flower garden. There are seven million flowers planted in the park once a year (according to official website of Keukenhof park) which made it to be one of the largest flower garden.
Keukenhof is [...]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by by tanto
There are several choices of time if you want to visit the Netherlands, its all depending on your purposes. If you its only once chance to visit the Netherlands, came during a mid-March until mid-May, when you could see tulips, and Keukenhof is open. Or come within 30 April, when they celebrating Queen’s day and [...]
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Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto
Stacked atop 855 meters-high Move Hohenzollern, this astounding representative of Germanic architecture stands as deference to the Dynasty royalty, that ruled over Preussen since the Mid Ages, until the end of Humans War I.
During a flub to Italia, Frederick William IV of Preussen, was extremely through gray Frg and change the need to instruct much [...]
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Posted on November 17th, 2009 by by tanto
The Cathedral of St. Peter in Geneva is best known as the church where John Calvin gave his inspiring sermons during the mid-16th century is belong to the Swiss Reformed Church, but it has other attractions as well. The imposing Romanesque-Gothic church with a Neoclassical facade still dominates the center of the international Swiss city.
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