2018-07-28

Paul Hazendonk & Hank Achi - Vroesenpark



you know, i sidestep their bullshit like it was a stroll in, "Vroesenpark", (Vroesenpark RotterdamThe Vroesenpark is a city park in Rotterdam-Noord. The park is located between the Ceintuurbaan, the Kanaalweg, the Vroesenlaan and the Stadhoudersweg in Blijdorp. From 1929 the park was laid out to a plan by city architect W.G. Witteveen and was partly realized as a job-creation project. The part of the park south of the Stadhoudersweg became part of Diergaarde Blijdorp from 1940 onwards. In the remaining part of the park, the wood crop was cut down by residents in the Hunger Winter. In 1948 a completely new plan for the Vroesenpark was made by landscape architect J.T.P. Bijhouwer (1893-1974). The park was no longer equipped as an ornamental park, but as a utility park. Tennis courts appeared in the western part. The renewed park was reopened in 1958. In the seventies a modern playground (Rotterdam C70) was constructed with sandboxes, climbing frames, 2 white glass fiber balls with a slide. Across the pond from the playground to the sink on the other side a suspension bridge was placed. de Bijenkorf sponsored this playground at the time The park was officially called the Blijdorp Park until 1977, but the Vroesenpark was popularly called. In 1977 the name officially became Vroesenpark, named after the Vroesen family, of whom in the seventeenth and eighteenth century several members were members of the Rotterdam Vroedschap and mayor of the city and to whom the nearby Vroesenlaan was named. Since 2009, a multi-day festival Duizel has been organised in the park every year in August), i would even have time to sit under a tree and write a new treatise of 9+ impostors as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

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