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Showing posts with label UNESCO Netherlands 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UNESCO Netherlands 10. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

NETHERLANDS - Historic Area of Willemstad, Inner City and Harbour, Curaçao

"The people of the Netherlands established a trading settlement at a fine natural harbour on the Caribbean island of Curaçao in 1634. The town developed continuously over the following centuries. The modern town consists of several distinct historic districts whose architecture reflects not only European urban-planning concepts but also styles from the Netherlands and from the Spanish and Portuguese colonial towns with which Willemstad engaged in trade." -http://whc.unesco.org

Postcard 1: Sent from The Netherlands

 


I so love the colorful front and reverse side of this UNESCO meet-up card, Moniek!
Thank you so much!


Postcard 2: Sent from Curaçao




This postcard really really brightened up my very busy day.
Thank you so much Lea of Ireland for sending me this token during your vacation to Curaçao! ^-^

Monday, September 15, 2014

NETHERLANDS - Van Nellefabriek

"Van Nellefabriek was designed and built in the 1920s on the banks of a canal in the Spaanse Polder industrial zone north-west of Rotterdam. The site is one of the icons of 20th-century industrial architecture, comprising a complex of factories, with façades consisting essentially of steel and glass, making large-scale use of the curtain wall principle. It was conceived as an ‘ideal factory’, open to the outside world, whose interior working spaces evolved according to need, and in which daylight was used to provide pleasant working conditions. It embodies the new kind of factory that became a symbol of the modernist and functionalist culture of the inter-war period and bears witness to the long commercial and industrial history of the Netherlands in the field of importation and processing of food products from tropical countries, and their industrial processing for marketing in Europe." -http://whc.unesco.org



Thank you so much Maick for helping me out complete
my UNESCO WHS postcard collection from the Netherlands!
 So happy to have this! ^-^

Thursday, April 18, 2013

NETHERLANDS - Seventeenth-century canal ring area of Amsterdam inside the Singelgracht

"The historic urban ensemble of the canal district of Amsterdam was a project for a new ‘port city’ built at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries. It comprises a network of canals to the west and south of the historic old town and the medieval port that encircled the old town and was accompanied by the repositioning inland of the city’s fortified boundaries, the Singelgracht. This was a long-term programme that involved extending the city by draining the swampland, using a system of canals in concentric arcs and filling in the intermediate spaces. These spaces allowed the development of a homogeneous urban ensemble including gabled houses and numerous monuments. This urban extension was the largest and most homogeneous of its time. It was a model of large-scale town planning, and served as a reference throughout the world until the 19th century." -http://whc.unesco.org

Postcard 1



This is so unique!
Thank you so much Maick for this wonderful card with wonderful stamps as well!



Postcard 2: The Herengracht
(One of the 3 main canals)



Thank you so much Mond for always sending me wonderful postcards!
You take care always during work trips...
Don't make Shine worry too much!

Monday, March 11, 2013

GERMANY / NETHERLANDS - The Wadden Sea

"The Wadden Sea comprises the Dutch Wadden Sea Conservation Area and the German Wadden Sea National Parks of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. It is a large temperate, relatively flat coastal wetland environment, formed by the intricate interactions between physical and biological factors that have given rise to a multitude of transitional habitats with tidal channels, sandy shoals, sea-grass meadows, mussel beds, sandbars, mudflats, salt marshes, estuaries, beaches and dunes. The inscribed site represents over 66% of the whole Wadden Sea and is home to numerous plant and animal species, including marine mammals such as the harbour seal, grey seal and harbour porpoise. It is also a breeding and wintering area for up to 12 millions birds per annum and it supports more than 10 percent of 29 species. The site is one of the last remaining natural, large-scale, intertidal ecosystems where natural processes continue to function largely undisturbed."  -http://whc.unesco.org

Postcard 1: From Germany



Thank you so much Janet for sharing with me another wonderful UNESCO card from your country!
I also like the stamps! Thank you so much! =)


Postcard 2: From Germany



Thank you so much Eule for the above multi-view postcard
of UNESCO Wattenmeer!


Postcard 3: From The Netherlands



"This shows Wadden Sea from the island Texel side..."
Thank you so much for sharing this card with me, Saskia!


Saturday, December 15, 2012

NETHERLANDS - Droogmakerij de Beemster (Beemster Polder)

"The Beemster Polder, dating from the early 17th century, is is an exceptional example of reclaimed land in the Netherlands. 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." -http://whc.unesco.org



Thank you so much for sending my wish card, Moniek!
It's sort of a Christmas gift.
Happy holidays! =)


Monday, December 5, 2011

NETHERLANDS - Defence Line of Amsterdam

"Extending 135 km around the city of Amsterdam, this defence line (built between 1883 and 1920) is the only example of a fortification based on the principle of controlling the waters. Since the 16th century, the people of the Netherlands have used their expert knowledge of hydraulic engineering for defence purposes. The centre of the country was protected by a network of 45 armed forts, acting in concert with temporary flooding from polders and an intricate system of canals and locks." -http://whc.unesco.org



"This shows the aerial view of Fort Pampus, which is part of
the Defence Line of Amsterdam", Maick shares...
Thank you so much Maick for helping me out with my collection!


Thursday, March 25, 2010

NETHERLANDS - Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout

"The outstanding contribution made by the people of the Netherlands to the technology of handling water is admirably demonstrated by the installations in the Kinderdijk-Elshout area. Construction of hydraulic works for the drainage of land for agriculture and settlement began in the Middle Ages and have continued uninterruptedly to the present day. The site illustrates all the typical features associated with this technology – dykes, reservoirs, pumping stations, administrative buildings and a series of beautifully preserved windmills." -http://whc.unesco.org

Postcard 1
Thank you so much Shaula for sharing with me this beautiful UNESCO card! =)

Postcard 2 : Coming home...
Thank you so much Tineke for sharing with me this postcard!

Postcard 3
An official postcrossing card from Amber. Thank you so much!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

NETHERLANDS - Schokland and Surroundings

"Schokland was a peninsula that by the 15th century had become an island. Occupied and then abandoned as the sea encroached, it had to be evacuated in 1859. But following the draining of the Zuider Zee, it has, since the 1940s, formed part of the land reclaimed from the sea. Schokland has vestiges of human habitation going back to prehistoric times. It symbolizes the heroic, age-old struggle of the people of the Netherlands against the encroachment of the waters." -http://whc.unesco.org



Thank you so much Caroline for this wonderful card! =)


NETHERLANDS - Ir.D.F. Woudagemaal (D.F. Wouda Steam Pumping Station)

"The Wouda Pumping Station at Lemmer in the province of Friesland opened in 1920. It is the largest steam-pumping station ever built and is still in operation. It represents the high point of the contribution made by Netherlands engineers and architects in protecting their people and land against the natural forces of water." -http://whc.unesco.org



Thank you so much Emgee for helping me out with my collection! =)

NETHERLANDS - Rietveld Schröderhuis (Rietveld Schröder House)

"The Rietveld Schröder House in Utrecht was commissioned by Ms Truus Schröder-Schräder, designed by the architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, and built in 1924. This small family house, with its interior, the flexible spatial arrangement, and the visual and formal qualities, was a manifesto of the ideals of the De Stijl group of artists and architects in the Netherlands in the 1920s, and has since been considered one of the icons of the Modern Movement in architecture." -http://whc.unesco.org




Thank you so much Sanne for this beautiful UNESCO card! =)