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Dokkum, The Netherlands

In June last year we visited The Netherlands again. One of the day trips we took was to Dokkum, in Friesland.

On the way in to the town fom the car park, along the canal, I spotted this house (in that Dutch fashion known as De Stijl?) which is so Art Deco looking:-

House, Dokkum, The Netherlands

Further on was this scene which is so Dutch it’s almost a cliché, canal and windmill – with lovely bridge added in:-

Canal + Windmill, Dokkum, The Netherlands

The Town House in Dokkum has a carillon tower:-

Carillon, Dokkum, The Netherlands

Town House:-

Town House, Dokkum, The Netherlands

A sculpture in the twon:-

Sculpture, Dokkum, The Netherlands

Side view:-

Side View, Sculpture, Dokkum, The Netherlands

Another almost deco building:-

A Building in Dokkum, The Netherlands

Dokkum is one of Friesland’s eleven cities between which an ice-skating race known as the Elfstedentocht used to take place when there was ice on the canals. I suspect it’s extremely unlikely ever to be held again as the winters are no longer cold enough long enough for any ice to be safe to skate on. In honour of that history, though, the canal side benches in Dokkum are in the shape of an ice skate:-

Skate Bench, Dokkum, The Netherlands

In 2018 eleven artists designed a fountain each for the eleven cities. Dokkum’s is known as the Ice Fountain:-

Ice Fountain, Dokkum, The Netherlands

Ice Fountain information:-

Dokkum, The Netherlands, Ice Fountain Information

Drachten Again

I posted photos of some of the buildings in Drachten, Friesland, The Netherlands, in November 2016.

Last year we visited the town again and it seemd to be on a Mondrian kick.

Several commercial premises were done out in his signature style.

Garage:-

Mondrian Decoration, Drachten,The Netherlands,

Shoe shop:-

Mondrian Window Dressing, Drachten, The Netherlands,

Shoe shop’s other window:-

More Mondrian Window Dressing

Stack of cubes in a café:-

Stack of Mondrian Cubes

Suspended cubes in the same café:-

Suspended Mondrian Cubes

We asked in the café what the reason for the Mondrian decorations was and they seemed not to know but thought it might have been a celebration of De Stijl (the Style.) 2017 was its 100th anniversary.

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