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== Places of interest == [[File:Arnhem, straatzicht de Vijzelstraat voor Giro d'Italia positie2 foto5 2016-04-17 19.13.jpg|thumb|City centre]] The ''[[St Eusebius' Church, Arnhem|Grote Kerk]]'' (St. Eusebius' Church), built 1452β1560, lost most of its tower during World War II, of which a part has been reconstructed to a modern design and opened in 1964. Officially the tower is not part of the church and is owned by the municipality. The house of Maarten van Rossum, a general serving Duke Charles van Gelre, has been the town hall since 1830: The [[satyr]]s in its [[Renaissance]] ornamentation earned it the name ''Duivelshuis'' (devil's house). The [[Netherlands Open Air Museum]] is located outside the city. It includes antique houses, farms, factories, and [[windmill]]s from different parts of the Netherlands. Two other windmills stand in Arnhem itself, [[De Hoop, Arnhem|De Hoop]] and [[De Kroon, Arnhem|De Kroon]]. The [[Royal Burgers' Zoo]] in Arnhem is one of the biggest and most-visited zoos in the Netherlands, featuring an underwater walkthrough, desert, mangrove, and rainforest. The [[GelreDome]], the home of [[Vitesse Arnhem]], the city's [[Eredivisie]] team in [[football (soccer)|football]], is a unique facility that features a retractable roof and a slide-out grass pitch. The concept has been fully duplicated since then by the [[Veltins-Arena]] in [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany, and [[State Farm Stadium]] in [[Glendale, Arizona]], U.S., and partially by the [[Sapporo Dome]] in Japan (which has a sliding pitch but a fixed roof). The [[KEMA Toren]] (formerly known as ''SEP Control Tower'') is the highest structure of the town. It is a 140-m-high TV tower. === Parks === <gallery mode="packed"> File:Park sonsbeek.jpg|Sonsbeek Park (Urban park) File:20140822 Beuken bij Huis Zypendaal Arnhem.jpg|Zypendaal Park File:Nationaal Park Veluwezoom near Posbank.jpg|Veluwezoom National Park File:Sand Area Hoge Veluwe.jpg|Hoge Veluwe National Park </gallery> === Museums in and around Arnhem === <gallery mode="packed"> File:Openma04.JPG|Netherlands Open Air Museum File:Airborne Museum Hartenstein.jpg|Airborne Museum 'Hartenstein' File:Arnhem - Utrechtseweg 87 - 3.jpg|Gemeentemuseum File:Bronbeek Arnhem 5.JPG|Museum Bronbeek </gallery> === Buildings and locations === <gallery mode="packed"> File:Musis Sacrum - panoramio.jpg|Musis Sacrum File:Arnhem - Voormalig postkantoor 2.JPG|Arnhem Centrum File:23 april 2016 CS Arnhem.jpg|Central Station File:Springtime at the entrance of Burgers Zoo Arnhem-Schaarsbergen at 19 March 2015 - panoramio.jpg|Burgers Zoo </gallery>
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