Nederlands Openluchtmuseum – muzeum architektury na wolnym powietrzu w pobliżu Arnhem, gromadzące stare domy, zagrody i fabryki, warsztaty…
Nationaal Park de Hoge Veluwe – park narodowy w Holandii, zawarty w trójkącie, którego wierzchołki stanowią miasta: Arnhem, Apeldoorn i Ede.
Royal Burgers' Zoo is a 45-hectare zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, and is one of the biggest zoos in the country.
Kröller-Müller Museum – galeria sztuki oraz park rzeźby mieszczące się na terenie holenderskiego parku narodowego De Hoge Veluwe w Otterlo,…
Het Loo – dawny pałac królewski, położony na północ od Apeldoorn w Holandii, znany dzięki barokowym ogrodom.
Ammersoyen Castle is located in Ammerzoden in the Bommelerwaard region in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands.
Doorwerth Castle is a medieval castle situated on the river Rhine near the city of Arnhem, Netherlands.
Hackfort Castle is a castle in Vorden, in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
The Valkhof Museum is an archaeology and art museum in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Dolfinarium Harderwijk – delfinarium w Harderwijk, największy morski park rozrywki w Europie.
Monumental castle and a former prison for political prisoners where Hugo Grotius was being kept. Now it is a home to a medieval museum.
Het Oude Loo is a 15th-century castle on the estate of Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn in the Netherlands.
The Doornenburg Castle is a Dutch castle from the 13th century.
Huis Bergh is a castle in 's-Heerenberg city and is one of the largest castles in the Netherlands.
Batenburg Windmill is a post mill in Batenburg, Gelderland, Netherlands which was built in the 18th century and is under repair as of…
Teunismolen or De Haan is a smock mill in De Heurne, Gelderland, Netherlands which was built in 1822 and has been restored to working order.
Slangenburg Castle is a castle in the municipality of Doetinchem in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands.
Apenheul Primate Park is a zoo in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. It specializes in apes and monkeys.
Goffertstadion – stadion piłkarski znajdujący się w mieście Nijmegen, w Holandii. Został oddany do użytku w 1939.