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'''De Paltz estate''' is a country estate with grounds and a nature reserve between [[wikipedia:Soesterberg|Soesterberg]] and [[wikipedia:Soestduinen|Soestduinen]] in the municipality of [[wikipedia:Soest|Soest]], in [[wikipedia:Utrecht (province)|Utrecht province]]. It's surface is 77 hectare and the park includes avenues, a [[wikipedia:Carriage house|carriage house]], a waterfall, a guest residence and the villa which houses the bulk of the [[#Herman van Veen Arts Center|Herman van Veen Arts Center]]. The estate was bought by [[Herman van Veen]] in 2015. There is also a green duck-sized version of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]]'s clog house.
'''De Paltz estate''' is a country estate with grounds and a nature reserve between [[wikipedia:Soesterberg|Soesterberg]] and [[wikipedia:Soestduinen|Soestduinen]] in the municipality of [[wikipedia:Soest|Soest]], in [[wikipedia:Utrecht (province)|Utrecht province]]. It's surface is 77 hectare and the park includes avenues, a [[wikipedia:Carriage house|carriage house]], a waterfall, a guest residence and the villa which houses the bulk of the [[#Herman van Veen Arts Center|Herman van Veen Arts Center]]. The estate was bought by [[Herman van Veen]] in 2015. There is also a green duck-sized version of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]]'s [[Clog house|clog house]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 13:29, 20 September 2025

De Paltz
Nature reserve

General information
CountryThe Netherlands
LocationUtrecht province
Closest citySoest
Opened1860
Current inhabitantHerman van Veen
OwnerHet Utrechts Landschap

Coordinates52° 9′ NB, 5° 16′ OL
Size77 hectare

De Paltz estate is a country estate with grounds and a nature reserve between Soesterberg and Soestduinen in the municipality of Soest, in Utrecht province. It's surface is 77 hectare and the park includes avenues, a carriage house, a waterfall, a guest residence and the villa which houses the bulk of the Herman van Veen Arts Center. The estate was bought by Herman van Veen in 2015. There is also a green duck-sized version of Alfred Jodocus Kwak's clog house.

History

Locations

Herman van Veen Arts Center

Park

Flora and fauna

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