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Nederland - Overveen, Duinlust

Nederland - Overveen, Duinlust
Duinlust is one of the many so called buitenplaatsen (summer residences) west of the city of Haarlem along the inner dunes. Wealthy merchants from Amsterdam built here their mansions.

In 1783 a first house was built. After it was old in 1810 the new owner founded the Duinlust country estate and built a white house built in Empire style. There was also an orangerie, which still exists. In 1828 the house was sold again to Johanna Jacoba van de Velde, who also was the owner of the nearby Elswout ountry estate. After her death, the country estate goes to her son Willem Borski, a well-known Amsterdam banker. It became the summer residence of his eldest daughter Johanna Jacoba. After Willem Borski's death in 1881, she inherited the estate. Johanna Jacoba had a new house built by architect Constantijn Muysken in 1881. It is designed in neo-renaissance style.

During the World War II, Dutch troops were stationed there, later it was confiscated by the German occupiers. During the last weeks of the war it was used by Canadians and the Homeland Forces. The house was in poor condition and as of November 1, 1947, the government rented the country estate and restored Duinlust.
The CIOS (the first school for sports leaders) was located in the house from 1948 to 2001.

Nowadays the mansion is used for events. The surrounding park is a nature reserve managed by Staatsbosbeheer (a Dutch government organization for forestry and the management of nature reserves).

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 Guy Bacca (guybac)
Guy Bacca (guybac) club
Belle présentation de cette imposante demeure.... Superbe architecture !
3 years ago.
 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
beautiful building very lovely framed !
3 years ago.
 Buelipix
Buelipix club
Interesting building ... thanks for the description!
3 years ago.
 Misou 49
Misou 49 club
Magnifique château !
3 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Very nicely framed composition Jaap. Very interesting architecture and historic notes.

Enjoy your day, Doug
3 years ago.

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