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A Floral Paradise

Keukenhof, often dubbed as the “Garden of Europe,” is a breathtaking horticultural wonderland nestled in the heart of the Netherlands. Spanning over 79 acres of lush landscapes, this world-renowned flower garden is a haven for flower enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Every year, from late March to early May, Keukenhof bursts into a kaleidoscope of colors as more than seven million flowers bloom, including tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other mesmerizing varieties. Visitors are treated to a sensory feast as they meander through intricate pathways, surrounded by vibrant blooms and sweet floral fragrances.

Established in 1949, Keukenhof has since become an iconic symbol of Dutch horticulture. Beyond the floral displays, the park hosts a plethora of events and exhibitions, showcasing floral artistry and innovative gardening techniques.

The Keukenhof experience goes beyond the flowers themselves. The park offers boat tours, cycling routes, and picnic spots, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the natural beauty of the Netherlands.

Keukenhof’s commitment to sustainability and conservation is commendable. It is not only a spectacular attraction but also a hub for promoting environmental awareness and responsible gardening practices.

In conclusion, a visit to Keukenhof is nothing short of magical. The sight of millions of blooming flowers against a backdrop of lush greenery is an unforgettable experience. Keukenhof’s timeless allure makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking to embrace the wonders of nature and indulge in the sheer beauty of flowers.

LISSE WEATHER
The Keukenhof estate was founded in 1642 when a country house was built in the Keukenduyn of Teylingen Castle. Keukenduyn derived its name from the fact that the proceeds of the dune area such as game, cattle and all kinds of herbs and berries were intended for the household or kitchen of Teylingen castle. The flower bulbs are planted in three months (October to December) by forty gardeners. In order to anticipate the capricious milder winters, approximately 30% more bulbs will be planted in 2020 than before. More than seven million crocuses, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, lilies and other bulbous plants can be seen.
This year, Keukenhof welcomed over 1.1 million visitors. As per usual the latter originated from over 100 countries. This means Keukenhof had a much better season than expected. Visitors gave the flower exhibition an 8.8 out of 10.
VISITORS IN THE KEUKENHOF

The Keukenhof is a flower park northwest of Lisse, in the Dutch province of South Holland, where bulbous plants from horticultural companies from the bulb region are exhibited every spring. Established in 1949, the 32-hectare park attracts more than a million visitors from around the world every year. The Keukenhof is located on part of the estate of Keukenhof Castle.

The Keukenhof estate was founded in 1642 when a country house was built in the Keukenduyn of Teylingen Castle. Keukenduyn derived its name from the fact that the proceeds of the dune area such as game, cattle and all kinds of herbs and berries were intended for the household or kitchen of Teylingen castle. The flower bulbs are planted in three months (October to December) by forty gardeners. In order to anticipate the capricious milder winters, approximately 30% more bulbs will be planted in 2020 than before. More than seven million crocuses, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, lilies and other bulbous plants can be seen.

The keukenhof mill

The Keukenhof mill is a mill on the site of the Keukenhof in the Dutch town of Lisse. The mill originates from Scharmer, where it was built in 1892 as a polder mill. It was still a ground sailor there. In 1957 the mill was moved to the Keukenhof grounds, as a gift from the Holland-America Line. In the Keukenhof, the mill only functions as an ornamental object. The mill can rotate and has a flight of 17.90 meters. It is covered with roofing felt.

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Keukenhof castle

Keukenhof Castle. Photo by Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, CC BY-SA 4.0,

In the Middle Ages, game was hunted in the wide strip of inner dunes, called Keukenduyn, for the kitchen of Slot Teylingen.
Here Jacoba van Beieren lived in exile for the last four years of her life. The then name Keukenduyn is later used as the name of the estate: Keukenhof.
Keukenhof Castle in the South Holland town of Lisse was originally built in 1642 as a classicist country house by Adriaen Maertensz. 

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