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Cloudy Land (Wolkenland) is a cottage owned by ‘Het Amsterdams Lyceum’. This is a school situated in the Netherlands, Amsterdam.You can find the cottage somewhere in the woods of Montferland, near the village Beek. Every student of the school comes here every year with his/her fellow students.
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History
In 1919, an artist named Carl Imanuel Leberecht Garschagen build a villa, one kilometer south-east of Beek, nearby 't Peeske. He liked to paint a lot, especially the overwhelming nature and the cloudy skies. It is believed that the name 'Cloudy Land' was given to the villa because of this.[1] After him, lady Brantsen from Rhenen lived there. She is destined to marry the Baron of Heeckeren van Keel, but she didn't want to: 'As a friend, yes, but not as a husband!' . [2] In 1931, the house was bought by 'Het Amsterdams Lyceum', as an outdoor cottage. They did have to sell the twelve acres of land that had come with it. The mayor of the nearby village 's Herenberg opened the house.[3] In 1932, there was a fire that burned the place down. It was rebuild, but destroyed again on December 26th, 1944 in the WOII.[4] It was bombed by British fighter-bombers of the Royal Air Force.It was not a mistake, even though it looked like that because Cloudy Land is situated nearby Germany, but it was a precision bombing. In 1943 the Germans have in fact made Cloudy Land into an observation post. From the hill of Cloudy Land, you have an excellent view over the valley of the river the IJssel and the Rijn. [2]In the difficult period after the Second World War, the rector of the school managed to get the permission and funds to build the nowadays Cloudy Land. It was officially opened on June 28, 1952.
Slab
On a slab on the outside of the cottage, there is a small list of data on which Cloudy Land was build, rebuild, burned down etc. It says:
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- Uit Verlies Winst[5]
- Gesticht 29 mei 1931
Afgebrand 5 aug. 1931, herbouwd
- en 14 mei 1932 ingewijd
Door oorlogsgeweld 26 dec.1944 verwoest, Weer opgebouwd en 28 juni 1952 ingewijd
Rough translation:
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- Gain from loss
- Founded 29 Mai 1931
Burned down 5 Aug. 1931, rebuild
- and 14 Mai 1932 inaugurated
Ravaged by war 26 December 1944, Again rebuild and inaugurated 28 June 1952
The quote: 'Gain from loss (Uit Verlies Winst)' is the slogan of the first rector of Het Amsterdams Lyceum, C.P. Gunning.
Purpose
Since 1931, almost every class of the school came to Cloudy Land once a year. It has become a unique experience for generations of (ex-)students of Het Amsterdams Lyceum. Nowadays, the week that is being spent by the students contains thematic project-based learning that is combined with playing outdoors. Moreover, the Cloudy Land Week is of great value to social contacts within the classes. This is the reason why the first graders always go in the beginning of the year. They will get to know their classmates better.[6]
References
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