As in any other Dutch city, the building of the central station dazzles from the very first minutes, literarily saying that visitors will like the acquaintance with the city. Arnhem in this case is no exception. The Central Station is built in a modern style, and besides, it quite functional. Arnhem is full of interesting sculptures, one of which is Feestaardvarken. This is a rather entertaining sculpture depicting a pig lazily lounging in the sun. Often you would wish to join her, especially after a hard day’s work.
In the park Zypendaal, besides the abundance of vegetation, ponds, restaurants with excellent cuisine, you can find the Huis Zypendaal. This house was built in 1784 by the architect Hendrik Viervant, as a country house of the Brantzen dynasty. During World War II, after the Battle of Arnhem, the building was used as a hospital for wounded German soldiers. To date, the estate is open to everyone. Another place in the city that is worth visiting is Arnhem Labyrint, where you can enjoy peace and tranquility while admiring interesting representatives of the flora. You should say a few words about a small but very attractive chapel in the town called Koepelkerk. It is worth mentioning that this is the very first Protestant church in the city, and it was built in the year 1837. Concerts and performances are often held here as well. The building is especially beautiful inside, so you should definitely take a quick look here.
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