No Soesterberg residential area, but nature: “Kamp van Zeist becomes an oasis for people and animals”

No Soesterberg residential area but nature Kamp van Zeist becomes

Camp of Zeist

Around 1818, the army of the still very young Kingdom of the Netherlands came to the heath near Zeist to hold large-scale exercises there. In addition to countless soldiers, civilians also flocked there. They viewed the performances in an annual fair-like atmosphere. An army camp was created between Zeist and Soesterberg, 4 kilometers long and 700 meters wide. The first permanent sheds and barracks were built in the course of the 19th century.

In addition to being a shelter for Dutch soldiers, Kamp van Zeist was also a shelter for Belgian soldiers and French civilians during the First World War, an agricultural company for the Germans in the Second World War and a place with facilities for the Americans of Soesterberg. Around 2000 it was even briefly Scottish territory, with a prison and a court where the infamous Lockerbie trial was handled.

Asylum seekers have been housed at Kamp van Zeist for ten years. The temporary asylum center will remain there for a maximum of three years.

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