Arnhems Buiten, Park and business complex in Arnhem, Netherlands
Arnhems Buiten is a park and business complex in Arnhem that combines green spaces with modern office buildings. The site spreads across a large area where buildings occupy only a small portion, leaving most of the space as open grounds and natural landscape.
The site began in 1392 when a monastery was founded near a natural spring called Domus Fontis Beatae Mariae. From this religious starting point, the location evolved over centuries into different commercial and business functions.
The site contains buildings recognized as cultural monuments that reflect different periods of Dutch commercial and industrial architecture. These structures show how business spaces evolved and took shape across centuries in the Netherlands.
The complex is conveniently located near major transportation routes and easy to access. Visitors can walk through the grounds to experience the blend of office spaces and natural green areas.
The grounds feature hills and springs that formed during the ice age and have been integrated into the modern business landscape. These natural formations create a distinctive setting that sets it apart from typical office parks.
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