Museums Museums in the city of Leeuwarden: •
Fries Museum. An art, culture and history museum. The building (2013) was designed by
Hubert-Jan Henket. • Fries Verzetsmuseum, a museum that documents the impact of
World War II on Friesland. The museum is part of the Fries Museum. •
Princessehof Ceramics Museum, a
ceramics museum. • Pier Pander Museum, an art museum dedicated to the works of sculptor
Pier Pander. • Natuurmuseum Fryslân, a
natural history museum. •
The Other Museum. Collections:
old-timers, model trains,
lace and photography, radio and
Meccano. •
Tresoar, a historical centre and museum with archives about Friesland.
Architecture There are over 800
Rijksmonuments (national heritage sites) in the municipality of Leeuwarden. The
Oldehove, a leaning unfinished church tower, is a symbol of the city. Other well-known buildings in the city centre include the
Kanselarij (former chancellery), the
Stadhouderlijk Hof (former residence of the stadtholders of Friesland), the city hall (1715), the
Waag (old weigh house), the
Saint Boniface church (an important part of the
neogothic movement) and the
Centraal Apotheek, a
pharmacy in the
Art Nouveau style. The
Blokhuispoort is a former prison that has been transformed into a public library, hostel and restaurant. The
Froskepôlemolen (built in 1896), is the last surviving windmill to have
stood in Leeuwarden. The remains of the
Cammingha-Buurstermolen were demolished in 2000. The
Slauerhoffbrug is a fully automatic
bascule bridge named after the poet
Jan Jacob Slauerhoff. It uses two arms to swing a section of road in and out of place within the road itself. This movable bridge is also known as the 'Flying' Drawbridge. The tallest building in the city is the
Achmeatoren (
Achmea insurance tower), built in 2001 and designed by
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Blokhuispoort File:Leeuwarden, Netherlands - panoramio (23).jpg|Leeuwarden canal Kelders File:Leeuwarden 1558.jpg|
Centraal Apotheek Cultural events and festivals On 6 September 2013 Leeuwarden was voted
European Capital of Culture for the year 2018. Many events were organised throughout the year. The largest art project was the
11Fountains, fountains in the Frisian eleven cities. The
Love Fountain, located in front of the train station, was designed by artist
Jaume Plensa. The fountain is seven metres high and consists of two white heads of a boy and a girl, their eyes closed and dreaming. Annual music festivals are
Cityrock,
Dancetour,
Welcome To The Village,
Into the Grave,
Explore the North and
Fries straatfestival. Other festivals are
Noordelijk Film Festival (an event for film makers), photofestival
Noorderlicht and the
Media Art festival. Other events are
Racing Expo and a large flower market (held on
Ascension Day). There is also a weekly cattle market. ==Transport==