13 Sights in Ede, Netherlands (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Ede, Netherlands! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Ede. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in Ede1. Oude Kerk
The Oude Kerk in Ede is owned by the Reformed Congregation of Ede (PKN) and is used for church services on Sundays and Christian holidays. In addition, organ concerts and choral performances are regularly organized in the church. The tower is owned by the municipality of Ede.
2. Johan Willem Friso kazerne
The Johan Willem Friso Barracks or JWF Barracks is a former infantry barracks in the town of Ede in the province of Gelderland. Since 2014, Akoesticum has been located here; a national training centre for the performing arts.
3. Vensters op het verleden
A landmark has been placed in memory of the dropping of British paratroopers and their equipment on the Ginkel Heath in Ede on 18 September 1944. These airborne landings were part of Operation Market Garden.
4. Monument voor Bombardementsslachtoffers
The Monument for Bombing Victims in Ede was erected in memory of the victims of the bombings on 17 September 1944. The monument is located on the Parkweg in Ede-Zuid, at the intersection with the Johannes Bosboomlaan.
Wikipedia: Monument voor bombardementsslachtoffers (Ede) (NL)
5. Van Essenkazerne
The Van Essen Barracks is a former artillery barracks in the town of Ede, Gelderland. Until the end of 2010, it was part of the Prins Maurits barracks complex, which also included the Arthur Kool barracks, Maurits barracks, Johan Willem Friso barracks and P.L. Bergansius barracks.
6. Belgisch Vluchtelingenkamp V.O.E. 1914-1918
The Belgian monument on the Eder Heide near the town of Ede in Gelderland is a memorial stone in memory of the former Belgian refugee camp Vluchtoord Ede (V.O.E.), which was located here from 1915 to 1918.
7. Sint Antonius van Padua
The St. Anthony of Padua Church is a Roman Catholic church building in the town of Ede in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The church, built in 1952 and 1953, is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. The architect is Johannes Martinus van Hardeveld from Amsterdam. It is a municipal monument. The church is located on the Stationsweg, just north of the Ede-Wageningen station.
8. Maurits
The Mauritskazerne is a former infantry barracks in the town of Ede in the province of Gelderland. Until the end of 2010, he was part of the Prins Mauritskazerne barracks complex, which also included the Van Essen barracks, Johan Willem Friso barracks, Arthur Kool barracks and P.L. Bergansius barracks. The main building of the barracks is built in neo-Renaissance style. The architect is probably captain and principal engineer Van Stolk. The building is of the so-called linear type with rear wings. It is a national monument.
9. Arthur Kool kazerne
The Arthur Kool Barracks is a former artillery barracks in the town of Ede, Gelderland. Until the end of 2010, he was part of the Prins Maurits barracks complex, which also included the Van Essen barracks, Maurits barracks, Johan Willem Friso barracks and P.L. Bergansius barracks.
10. P.L. Bergansiuskazerne
The P.L. Bergansius Barracks is a former army barracks in Ede, Gelderland. Until the end of 2010, he was part of the Prins Mauritskazerne barracks complex, which also included the Johan Willem Friso barracks, Mauritskazerne, Van Essen barracks and Arthur Kool barracks.
11. De Keetmolen
De Keetmolen is a windmill in Ede, Netherlands. According to the inscription under the sails and the sign at the entrance, the mill was built in 1750. This is incorrect; according to municipal records, the building permit issued in 1856 stated that the mill should be built within two years. The mill was opened in 1858.
12. Openluchttheater Ede
The Open Air Theatre Ede or Eder Kuil is an open-air theatre in the Dutch town of Ede, which was built in 1936 as part of the provision of employment. Since 1911, a sand hole had been created at this location by excavations. The architect was Mr. A. Weener, then director of the municipal works.
13. Blood Stone
The Bloodstone is a boulder in Ede in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The stone is located in the Doolhoflaan, which starts opposite the Kernhem house, just past the general cemetery. Beyond the Bloodstone lies the actual maze.
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