For this 117th issue, Villas&Golfe has chosen a special destination for you. Curious to find out which? Here are some clues. Hanging in the air you’ll find its youthful spirit, as well as the unmistakable desire to get on a bicycle and pedal off with no destination in mind, following the wind. In mid-March it is transformed into a sea of tulips and handshakes are the usual greeting, while kisses and hugs are considered bad manners. We’re talking about... Utrecht, in the centre of the Netherlands.
Popular for its labyrinthine hidden corners, the Dutch city boasts a medieval flair, which gives it an air of mystery and history. Proof of this can be found in the many museums it contains, the monuments that embellish it and the architecture with which it displays its best features. From the moment you set foot in Utrecht, you realise that the energy is different here. There are traces of human occupation dating back to the Stone Age in what was one of the Netherlands’ first cities. Emperors, bishops and important figures dedicated their lives to rebuilding and improving the region and, today, the «mini-Holland» is truly one-of-a-kind, with its heart fuelled by memory.
Popular for its labyrinthine hidden corners, the Dutch city boasts a medieval flair, which gives it an air of mystery and history. Proof of this can be found in the many museums it contains, the monuments that embellish it and the architecture with which it displays its best features. From the moment you set foot in Utrecht, you realise that the energy is different here. There are traces of human occupation dating back to the Stone Age in what was one of the Netherlands’ first cities. Emperors, bishops and important figures dedicated their lives to rebuilding and improving the region and, today, the «mini-Holland» is truly one-of-a-kind, with its heart fuelled by memory.