This feature is about a walk through Leiden, the city where Rembrandt was born (read excerpts from the story). Fun shops, restaurants and cafes are reported on as well as cultural hot spots. The feature is enlivened with small historical vignettes. Leiden is easily the most beautiful city in the Netherlands, and after Amsterdam has the largest historical centre. This has attracted many antique shops, allowing the city to develop into a veritable magnet for lovers of all that is timeworn. Thanks to the presence of the country's largest university and floating sidewalk cafés Leiden is also effervescent with social events.
My personal favourite is the Clusiustuin, an authentic copy of the Hortus Botanicus as it was at the time of the opening in 1590. It is a beautiful courtyard, with an orderly collection of all the plants considered of importance to medical studies at the time. It is open to the public and free, but remains one of the secrets of Leiden. Photo Paul Smit.
[HOLLAND.ZH.LEIDEN 2491] 'Clusius garden.'
My personal favourite is the Clusiustuin, an authentic copy of the Hortus Botanicus as it was at the time of the opening in 1590. It is a beautiful courtyard, with an orderly collection of all the plants considered of importance to medical studies at the time. It is open to the public and free, but remains one of the secrets of Leiden. Photo Paul Smit.
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