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Coordinates: 52°13′37″N 5°54′58″E / 52.227°N 5.916°E / 52.227; 5.916
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'''Julianatoren''' ([[English language|English]]: ''Juliana Tower'') is an amusement park which is located in the municipality of [[Apeldoorn]].<ref>[http://rcdb.com/nl/4853.htm Koningin Juliana Toren], [[Roller Coaster DataBase]], August 26, 2013.</ref> The park is built around the Queen Juliana Tower, which was built in 1910, and is currently a [[rijksmonument]] (listed building). The tower was built next to [[Het Loo Palace]], to celebrate the birth of Queen [[Juliana of the Netherlands]] at the palace in 1909.<ref>[http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/2702/Reizen/archief/article/detail/475960/1997/08/30/Een-koninklijk-uitzicht.dhtml Een koninklijk uitzicht], [[Volkskrant]], August 30, 1997</ref> Originally the tower was called '''Prinses Juliana Toren''' (''Princess Juliana Tower'') between 1910 and 1948, with an interval during the Second World War between 1940 and 1945 when it was called '''Juliana Toren''' (''Juliana Tower'').
'''Julianatoren''' ([[English language|English]]: ''Juliana Tower'') is an amusement park which is located in the municipality of [[Apeldoorn]].<ref>[http://rcdb.com/nl/4853.htm Koningin Juliana Toren], [[Roller Coaster DataBase]], August 26, 2013.</ref> The park is built around the Queen Juliana Tower, which was built in 1910, and is currently a [[rijksmonument]] (listed building). The tower was built next to [[Het Loo Palace]], to celebrate the birth of Queen [[Juliana of the Netherlands]] at the palace in 1909.<ref>[http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/2702/Reizen/archief/article/detail/475960/1997/08/30/Een-koninklijk-uitzicht.dhtml Een koninklijk uitzicht], [[Volkskrant]], August 30, 1997</ref> Originally the tower was called '''Prinses Juliana Toren''' (''Princess Juliana Tower'') between 1910 and 1948, with an interval during the Second World War between 1940 and 1945 when it was called '''Juliana Toren''' (''Juliana Tower''). They are 450,000 visitors in 2009<ref name="Respons">[http://www.respons.nl/actueel.php?pagina=nrit2010 Trendrapport NRIT: toerisme levert Nederland jaarlijks € 36,9 miljard op], Respons, 2010</ref>.


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Julianatoren
Queen Juliana Tower
Map
TypeAmusement park
LocationApeldoorn, Netherlands
Coordinates52°13′37″N 5°54′58″E / 52.227°N 5.916°E / 52.227; 5.916
Opened1910
Visitors490.000 (2013)[1]
StatusOpen all year round
Websitewww.julianatoren.nl

Julianatoren (English: Juliana Tower) is an amusement park which is located in the municipality of Apeldoorn.[2] The park is built around the Queen Juliana Tower, which was built in 1910, and is currently a rijksmonument (listed building). The tower was built next to Het Loo Palace, to celebrate the birth of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands at the palace in 1909.[3] Originally the tower was called Prinses Juliana Toren (Princess Juliana Tower) between 1910 and 1948, with an interval during the Second World War between 1940 and 1945 when it was called Juliana Toren (Juliana Tower). They are 450,000 visitors in 2009[4].

References

  1. ^ "Ranglijst op basis van het aantal bezoeken per dagattractie in 2013" (in Dutch). nbtc.nl. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  2. ^ Koningin Juliana Toren, Roller Coaster DataBase, August 26, 2013.
  3. ^ Een koninklijk uitzicht, Volkskrant, August 30, 1997
  4. ^ Trendrapport NRIT: toerisme levert Nederland jaarlijks € 36,9 miljard op, Respons, 2010

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