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Monday, March 2, 2009

Dutch city's porn archive vanishes



Erik Krikke of the Dutch city Leeuwarden of historical centre says in February 12, 2009 the municipal pornography archive has disappeared and may have been taken home "accidentally" by an employee or visitor. the bulk of the archive was assembled by a "fanatic" curator at the historical centre, mostly during the 1960s and '70s. Erik Krikke says anyone who realizes they have the material can bring it back and no questions asked. Items such as pictures by local photographers and artists would be difficult or impossible to replace. The collection included a copy of the rare February 1998 edition of Dutch Playboy. It featured women from each of 11 Dutch cities along the route of the country's most beloved ice skating race, the Elfstedentocht. One of them was from Leeuwarden. The loss was made even greater as no towns have ever a pornography collection and it is irreplaceable.

Leeuwarden

Picture left: Oldehove Tower


Leeuwarden is the capital city of the Dutch province of Friesland. It is situated in the 'far' north of the country. Its compact, historic city centre boasts royal palaces, canals and interesting boutiques.

Highlights

Well-known buildings in the city centre include the Kanselarij (the former chancellery), the Waag (old trade centre of the city), the church of St. Bonifatius and the leaning 16th century tower Oldehove (great view from the top!). One of the modern eye catchers in the city centre is the ‘Achmea building’ (it belongs to Achmea insurance). which is locatednear the train station. The Achmea building is the tallest building in the city. Leeuwarden is also the site of the country's largest cattle market, and on Ascension Day, the largest flower market in the Netherlands is held here.

Royalty and cattle
Picture left: Statue of Mata Hari

Palaces and other monuments remind visitors of the days that the royal Nassau family once lived in Leeuwarden. This is also the place where you can find out more about Mata Hari, the dancing diva who grew up in this city. Don’t miss the statue of ‘Us Mem’, the proud mother of the Frisian pedigree cattle. Leeuwarden is also a center for trade and industry, has a varied nightlife and beautiful museums. In short, you’re sure to like Leeuwarden.


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