Old Oak and Dunes Cemetery

Local nameBegraafplaats Oud Eik en Duinen
LocationThe Hague, Netherlands

Oud Eik en Duinen is a cemetery in The Hague, the Netherlands, formerly called Eik en Duinen and also nicknamed "the Dutch Père-Lachaise". The cemetery is built around a chapel constructed around 1247 by William II of Holland in honor of his father, Floris IV, Count of Holland. This chapel was partially demolished in 1581, and in the 17th century the area was again used as a cemetery. When Eik en Duinen was full, a new cemetery, Nieuw Eykenduynen, was constructed in 1891 across the road, and since then the old cemetery is known as "Old" Eik en Duinen.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oud_Eik_en_Duinen

Official website http://www.monuta.nl/uitvaart-regelen/wat-is-begraven/begraafplaats-oud-eik-en-duinen

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OudEikenDuinen

Phone +31 70 447 00 00

Address Laan van Eik en Duinen 38 2564 GT Den Haag, The Netherlands

Coordinates 52°4'0.902" N 4°15'45.607" E

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