Oueens Garden is a defunct restaurant located in the Parkhotel Den Haag in The Hague , Netherlands . It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1960 and retained that rating until 1971. The restaurant lost its star in 1972, after the restaurant changed course.
10-568: Henri Frisch , also owner of 't Koetshuis in Rhenen , was director of the hotel and restaurant until his death in 1964. The building is located beside Noordeinde Palace . Owner of the restaurant is the Levi Lassen Foundation. In 1912, vegetarian hotel-restaurant Pomona opened on the Molenstraat. Some years later, it changed its name to Parkhotel. By then the hotel had made her name with
20-491: A unique character with quite some elevation through town. Directly to the east of the built-up area lies the Grebbeberg , a hill with a top elevation of about 50 metres (160 ft). Rhenen received city rights probably between 1256 and 1258. In 1346, the bishop of Utrecht ordered the construction of a defensive wall around the city, which was important because it lay near the border with Guelders . Although for some time
30-461: Is a municipality and a city in the central Netherlands . The municipality also includes the villages of Achterberg , Remmerden [ nl ] , Elst and . The town lies at a geographically interesting location, namely on the southernmost part of the chain of hills known as the Utrecht Hill Ridge (Utrechtse Heuvelrug), where this meets the river Rhine . Because of this Rhenen has
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50-564: The elections up to and including 2002, only GroenLinks participated. ² In 1998, the RPF, one of the predecessors of the Christian Union, participated in the elections. The Municipal executive of Rhenen in for the council term of 2022–2026 consists of: Hans van der Pas [ nl ] ( PvdA ) left his position as mayor 7 March 2024 [REDACTED] Media related to Rhenen at Wikimedia Commons Hans van der Pas From Misplaced Pages,
60-596: The famous restaurant Queens Garden. After the purchase of the adjacent "Hotel De Zalm", in 1968, the name was changed into Parkhotel De Zalm . During the extensive renovation in 1986, the name was reverted to Parkhotel . That renovation also signalled the end of the former Queens Garden / Queens Room when the restaurant was split into two rooms: "Garden Room" and "Park Room". 52°4′46.38″N 4°18′19.21″E / 52.0795500°N 4.3053361°E / 52.0795500; 4.3053361 Rhenen Rhenen ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈreːnə(n)] )
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80-584: The town collected toll from ships on the Rhine, it has never had a harbour. The three city gates were demolished in 1840. Small fragments of the wall remain. The town is also famous for the Cunera Church , parts of which date back to the 15th century. Containing the relics of Saint Cunera , it attracted many pilgrims. Legend has it that Cunera was buried on a nearby hill now called the Cuneraheuvel. The church's tower
90-608: Was built between 1492 and 1531. Between 1630 and 1631, the Koningshuis palace was constructed at Rhenen for the ousted Frederick V . It was demolished in 1812. Part of the center of Rhenen, which was located near the defensive Grebbelinie ( Grebbe line ), was destroyed during the German attack on the Netherlands in May 1940. Part of the reconstruction took place during the war. In 1945, the town
100-769: Was damaged again during the liberation of the country from German occupation. Many or all of the Dutch soldiers who were killed by the Germans near Rhenen lie buried at the Erebegraafplaats (Cemetery of Honor), located along the Grebbeweg (N 225) near the top of the Grebbeberg. Across the road is an important war monument with a poem by J.C. Bloem . In 2008 Rhenen celebrated its 750th anniversary . The Municipal council (Netherlands) of Rhenen consists of 19 members sinds March 2022 ¹ In
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