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Frankendael

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  • The elegant Louis XIV-style Frankendael is the last survivor of an enclave of exclusive early 18th-century houses, which were built south of Plantage Middenlaan on reclaimed land called the Watergraafsmeer. Although closed to the public, the ornamented façade and the fountain, made by Ignatius van Logteren, are worth seeing. However, the rear gardens are open to the public, and offer a peaceful – if slightly untidy and overgrown – refuge of shrubs and ancient trees.

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Middenweg 72 Bus 59, 120, 126, 136; tram 9 774 4480 Garden open dawn–dusk
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