Anton Pieck Square
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51°39′09″N 5°02′58″E / 51.65263°N 5.04932°E
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Coordinates | 51.65272334642347, 5.049843539701082 |
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Theme | Anton Pieck |
Efteling | |
Status | Operating |
The Anton Pieck Square is a square in the Efteling, a theme park in the Netherlands.
History
[edit]It is named after - was and originally designed by - one of the park's founders, Anton Pieck. It hosts the Efteling Museum, 5 carousels, 6 small fairy tales, diners and a souvenir shop. In 2003 it was renovated by Michel den Dulk, based on drawings by Anton Pieck.
The Carousels
[edit]- The Anton Pieck Carousel, (created nearby 1900 by Arie Brunselaar) designed by Anton Pieck, it ended up in the Efteling in 1955;
- The Vermolen Carousel, originally bought by the Vermolen Brothers from the Giezen family (oldest carousel in the Netherlands (created in 1865[1]), it ended up in the Efteling in the late 1980s[2]);
- The Butterfly Carousel (Dutch: Vlindermolen), originally the Giesen family travelled with it since the late 1930s, it was bought by the Efteling and the theme changed to the house theme;[3] It was bought by the Efteling in 1977.
- The Large Swing Carousel (Dutch: Grote Zweefmolen), it was also bought by the Efteling in 1977. This swing carousel was created nearby 1900.
- The Small Swing Carousel (Dutch: Kleine Zweefmolen), it was open by the Efteling in 1977.
The Efteling Museum
[edit]The Efteling museum opened in 2003 showing artifacts from the research and development throughout the park's history. Its exposition is adapted to themes, anniversaries or other relevant events.
References
[edit]- ^ "Carrousel van Giezen en Vermolen" (in Dutch). Eftepedia. Retrieved 2015-02-28.
- ^ "Draaimolen van de Gebrouders Vermolen" (in Dutch). Kermishistorie. 2012-06-17. Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- ^ "Over Vlindermolens en Bobsleebanen" (in Dutch). Kermishistorie. 2012-06-17. Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2012-06-25.