Arnhem is a city in the western part of Holland. This city was mentioned for the first time in the 9th century. At that time Arnhem was called Oppidium Arnoldi Villa. This place got the status of the city in 1233, when the country was ruled by Otto II. Arnhem becomes famous in the 19th century, when the city turns into a cultural center and a home town for many famous Dutch painters. Such atmosphere of refinement started attracting many famous and rich people and so they started building numerous luxury villas on the territory of the city. These buildings have been saved until our days and so tourists can enjoy visiting multiple old mansions and walk in huge parks and gardens.
Koepelchurch is one of the most attractive and popular sights in Arnhem. The church was built in the 13th century by the representatives of St. John order. Saint Peters Guesthouse mint place is located just nearby. Also don’t forget to visit Grote Markt, where you can see two wonderful buildings. One of them is a mysterious and a gloomy building named Duivelshuis or “Devil’s House”. While going through its dark halls and narrow corridors, you will find out many interesting legends and tales that throw the light upon the strange name of this house. Just opposite Duivelshuis you will see the house of Maarten van Rossum. The great Dutch military leader lived here.
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