Vroesenpark
Community park in Rotterdam
51°55′47″N 4°27′12″E / 51.929722°N 4.453333°E / 51.929722; 4.453333The Vroesenpark is a city park in Rotterdam-North.[1]
Details
The Vroesenpark was established in 1929 by city architect W.G. Witteveen. From 1940, the part of the park south of the Stadhoudersweg became part of Diergaarde Blijdorp. During the Dutch famine of 1944–1945, the rest of the park was cut down by residents.[2]
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Parks in Rotterdam
- Albert Schweitzerplantsoen
- Arboretum Trompenburg
- Arboretum Hoogvliet
- Dakpark
- Kralingse Bos
- Museumpark
- Ommoordse veld
- Oude Plantage
- Het Park
- Park Honingen
- Park Rozenburg
- Park Schoonoord
- Park Zestienhoven
- Prinsenpark
- Rietveldpark
- Ruigeplaatbos
- Semiramispark
- Spinozapark
- Park De Twee Heuvels
- Vroesenpark
- Wijktuin Ommoord
- Wollefoppenpark
- Zuiderpark