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Het Verscholen Dorp (Il Villaggio Nascosto)

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Het Verscholen Dorp (Il Villaggio Nascosto)

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Nestled deep within the tranquil Soerelse Bossen, near the village of Vierhouten in the Dutch province of Gelderland, lies Het Verscholen Dorp (The Hidden Village). This poignant historical site, situated at an elevation of approximately 72 meters within the expansive Veluwe region, served as a clandestine hiding camp during World War II. It stands as a powerful testament to human resilience, offering a unique glimpse into the desperate measures taken by those fleeing persecution.

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    10 maggio 2021

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    Replica del vecchio villaggio nascosto nel profondo del Veluwe, dove durante la seconda guerra mondiale si nascondevano combattenti della resistenza, persone di origine ebraica e altre persone che rischiavano di essere perseguitate dagli occupanti. Da decine a centinaia di persone hanno trovato un rifugio sicuro qui, fino a quando non sono state scoperte accidentalmente dai tedeschi. Diverse persone sono state uccise, il resto è scappato.
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    Una visita al villaggio nascosto ti dà un'idea penetrante di ciò che le persone nascoste hanno dovuto sopportare durante la seconda guerra mondiale qui in mezzo ai boschi sul Veluwe.
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    Il Villaggio Nascosto era un campo di nascondigli, chiamato anche "Pas-Opkamp" o Villaggio Segreto. Fu costruito durante la seconda guerra mondiale ed era composto da 9 capanne in quella che allora era una foresta molto fitta. Dall'aprile 1943 all'ottobre 1944 trovarono qui un rifugio sicuro 86 persone.

    Nell'ottobre del 1944 il villaggio fu scoperto per caso e 8 delle 86 persone nascoste furono catturate e fucilate. Oggi sono presenti ancora 3 capanne tra cui un monumento commemorativo.

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    I migliori Tour verso Het Verscholen Dorp (Il Villaggio Nascosto)

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    Elevazione 70 m

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    Posizione:Nunspeet, Gelderland, Paesi Bassi

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    What specific historical events led to the creation of Het Verscholen Dorp?

    Het Verscholen Dorp, or 'The Hidden Village', was established in the spring of 1943 during World War II. It was initiated by lawyer Edouard van Baumhauer from Vierhouten, with significant help from 'Opa Bakker' and 'Tante Cor'. The camp was built to provide a clandestine refuge for those fleeing Nazi persecution, including Jews, resistance fighters, Allied airmen, and even German and Russian deserters, in the dense forests near Vierhouten, Netherlands.

    What kind of people found refuge in Het Verscholen Dorp during WWII?

    The Hidden Village offered sanctuary to a diverse group of approximately 80 to 100 individuals. This included Jewish people, Dutch resistance fighters, Allied airmen who had been shot down, and surprisingly, even some German and Russian deserters. Notable residents included a five-year-old boy, Herman Löwenberg, and Lenie Duyzend, a schoolmate of Anne Frank, highlighting the wide range of people seeking safety.

    Are there specific walking routes recommended for exploring Het Verscholen Dorp and its surroundings?

    Yes, there are numerous walking routes that incorporate Het Verscholen Dorp. Many visitors choose to combine their visit with a longer 'wandelroute verscholen dorp' to explore the natural beauty of the Veluwe. These routes often lead through the Soerelse Bossen, offering a reflective journey through the historical landscape. Information on specific routes can often be found at local tourist information points or on outdoor activity platforms.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for trails around Het Verscholen Dorp?

    The terrain around Het Verscholen Dorp is generally flat and forested, making it suitable for most visitors. The paths are typically well-maintained forest trails, ideal for walking and cycling. While the overall difficulty is considered easy to intermediate, some sections might involve uneven ground or sandy patches characteristic of the Veluwe region. It's accessible for families and those seeking a leisurely stroll.

    Besides the reconstructed huts, what other landmarks or natural features can visitors expect to see?

    Beyond the poignant reconstructed huts, visitors will find a dedicated memorial on Tongerenseweg, honoring the lives of those who lived and died at the camp. The site is nestled within the beautiful Soerelse Bossen, offering a tranquil forest environment with typical Veluwe flora and fauna. While there aren't specific 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the natural seclusion of the forest itself is a significant feature, emphasizing the camp's hidden nature.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors to Het Verscholen Dorp, and are there any costs?

    Yes, there is parking available near Het Verscholen Dorp. However, it's important to note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. While the site itself is free to visit, parking fees may apply depending on the specific parking area. Always check local signage for current regulations and costs.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Het Verscholen Dorp to fully appreciate its history?

    To fully appreciate the historical significance and atmosphere of Het Verscholen Dorp, it's recommended to allocate at least 1 to 2 hours for your visit. This allows ample time to explore the reconstructed huts, read the informational panels, and reflect at the memorial. If you plan to combine your visit with a longer walk or cycle through the surrounding Soerelse Bossen, you should extend your planned duration accordingly.

    Is Het Verscholen Dorp accessible for individuals with mobility challenges or using wheelchairs?

    While the terrain around Het Verscholen Dorp is generally flat, the paths are unpaved forest trails, which can be uneven or sandy in places. This might present challenges for individuals using wheelchairs or those with significant mobility issues. It's advisable to assess the conditions upon arrival or contact local tourist information for the most up-to-date accessibility details.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options conveniently located near Het Verscholen Dorp?

    Het Verscholen Dorp is situated deep within the forest, so there are no immediate cafes or restaurants directly at the site. However, the nearby village of Vierhouten offers several options for dining and accommodation, ranging from cozy cafes to hotels and B&Bs. It's a short drive or cycle from the historical site, making it a convenient base for visitors.

    What is the best time of year to visit Het Verscholen Dorp for a reflective experience, avoiding crowds?

    While the intro mentions that any time of year offers a unique experience, for a more reflective visit away from larger crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) outside of school holidays. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. The forest is particularly inviting in spring with new growth or in autumn with vibrant foliage, enhancing the contemplative atmosphere.

    What should visitors wear or bring when visiting Het Verscholen Dorp?

    Given its forest location, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Dress in layers, as weather conditions in the Veluwe can change. Depending on the season, consider bringing rain gear, sun protection, and insect repellent. As it's a site for reflection, you might also want to bring water and perhaps a small snack, as facilities are not directly on-site.

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