In the south-western Netherlands, there is an interesting place that is worth visiting – the artificial Walcheren peninsula. The city of Middelburg is a notable attraction of this part of the country. Numerous tourist groups visit this settlement to see gorgeous religious landmarks and charming houses that form whole quarters of the authentic-looking buildings. Most of these dwellings are notable examples of the architectural styles of the 17th-18th centuries, and this fact makes it even more interesting for tourists and foreign travelers to visit Middelburg. Are you dreaming of a peaceful holiday in the Netherlands? Middelburg is the capital of the Zeeland province but, nevertheless, this is an incredibly tranquil and cozy city. There was a fortress on the site of the modern Dutch city in the eighth – ninth centuries. This stronghold, the main purpose of which was to protect the region from the Viking invasions, became the heart of a small settlement. The first Catholic monastery appeared in 844 AD. The settlement was developing and its territory was growing, but the authorities didn’t hurry to recognize it. Middelburg officially got the town status only in 1217. Soon after that, the settlement turned into one of the major centers of trade between Great Britain and the Netherlands. Moreover, the relations with numerous Flemish cities were also getting stronger. When the period known as the Dutch Golden Age finished closer to the end of the 17th century, the
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