Monolithic gates still protect Amersfoort, a well-preserved medieval city that remains connected to its history. Built into the foundations of 13th-century defensive walls, the Muurhuizen wall houses are one of the city’s most intriguing features. Art enthusiasts should visit the Mondriaan House (birthplace of abstract artist Piet Mondriaan) and the Armando Museum, a collection of works by the famed Dutch painter.
Restaurants in Amersfoort
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You are welcome to taste the atmosphere at our unique, historical location. With my 11 years of experience I guide you personally through the search for the perfect rings.
It's a bit more inside the main plaza and you can't miss it cause it's very beautiful, not as big as the other gate but still amazing
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This circular street has a fascinating history and truly beautiful architecture, it is like taking a trip back in time. It encapsulates the quirkiness and class of Amersfoort.
4.5 based on 247 reviews
This site has great historical value yet it has wonderful cafes in front of it for you to relax and eat and drink while enjoying the view! The lack of tourists makes the visit even more fun. The whole area is great and worth a visit. The people don't seem to be sick of tourists because the town is undiscovered.
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The Koppelpoort is a city gate in Amersfoort. It is a combination of land and water gate. The name is probably derived from the East Middle Dutch word Coppel meaning meadow
What a nice town Amersfoort is and this town gate is really unique, as it combines a water and land entrance.
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