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Landscape in the Beemster Polder (Netherlands, Unesco World Heritage)

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The Beemster is the first so-called polder in the Netherlands that was reclaimed from a lake, the water being extracted out of the lake by windmills. The Beemster Polder was dried during the period 1609 through 1612. It has preserved intact its well-ordered landscape of fields, roads, canals, dykes and settlements, laid out in accordance with classical and Renaissance planning principles. A grid of canals parallels the grid of roads in the Beemster. The grids are offset: the larger feeder canals are offset by approximately one kilometer from the larger roads.

 

Because of its historical relevance, and because the original structure of the area is still largely intact, the Beemster was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1999.

 

Submitted: 16/08/2015

Accepted: 04/09/2015

 

Published:

- Hearst Espaa S.L (Spain) 21-Aug-2017

- ANWB (Netherlands) 23-Jun-2020

- HearstNederland (Netherlands) 04-Oct-2020

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