Discover the best top things to do in Overijssel Province, The Netherlands including Castle and gardens Twickel, Huis Singraven, Protestantse Kerk D'Oale Grieze, De Brink, Dominicanenklooster Zwolle, Landgoed Kaamps, Holten Canadian War Cemetery, Synagogue of Enschede, Jacobuskerk, Basiliek van Onze Lieve Vrouw Ten Hemelopneming Zwolle.
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The house park of Kasteel Twickel is certainly worth a visit. A beautiful garden architecture provides for a variety between very cultivated and more wide and wild. The flower garden with the castle on the background provides beautiful pictures. When wandering through the park you can taste the classic grandeur and richness. Very nice!
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We enjoyed having drinks in the afternoon on this lovely square and visiting the farmers' market on Saturday. Even in Corona Times this was very enjoyable.
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This Dominican convent is a place to marvel and contemplate. This neogotic complex is openend in 1901 and consists of a church and monastery. There are Catholic celebrations each weekend and also a lot of spirtual and philosophical activities during the week. This church is daily opend for visitors (tuesday-saturday 13.30-16.30). Special features of the church are the stained glass windows almost all made by a dominican brother. You can see the inspiration of the worldfamous stained glass windows in Chatres in one of the windows. The beautiful mosaic floor in the choir of the church celebrates the creation of the world with the four elements of the earth and the constellations. It's located just outside the citycanals in the district Assendorp at the beginning of the Assendorperstraat. A street with nice shops as well. It's a 10 min walk from the station Zwolle or citycenter and a nice way to see more of Zwolle than only the tourist highlights.
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A nice, surreal experience of history as this place is an actual burial ground of these soldiers, and not just a memorial. It felt surreal to walk through the place knowing that several feet beneath you was where these heroes were laid to rest. Reading each tombstone was interesting to know a little more about the people there - their rank, their age, division, date of death. It's saddening how many of them died at very young ages. Some tombstones had an epitaph written and those can pinch your heart as you read what was written or chosen by the family they left behind. Some had no inscription from family written since no contact with the family was made and that was also sad to think about.
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This is the church I go to. They have International Mass every 1st and 3rd Sunday. Architecture is beautiful!
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