Vroesenpark
TypeCommunity Park
LocationRotterdam-North, Rotterdam
Coordinates51°55′47″N 4°27′12″E / 51.929722°N 4.453333°E / 51.929722; 4.453333
Area24.216327384 acres (9.800000000 ha)
StatusOpen
Websitewww.rotterdam.nl/vroesenpark

The Vroesenpark is a city park in Rotterdam-North.[1]

Details

The Vroesenpark was established in 1929 by city architect W.G. Witteveen. From 1940, the part of the park south of the Stadhoudersweg became part of Diergaarde Blijdorp. During the Dutch famine of 1944–1945, the rest of the park was cut down by residents.[2]

References

  1. Vocke, Wouter (July 14, 2018). "Lezersvraag: waarom heet het Vroesenpark Vroesenpark?". indebuurt Rotterdam.
  2. "Vroesenpark in Rotterdam | City Rotterdam | Stadsgids".
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