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[KUS12] Pápa (HU)-Kampen (NL) Twin city Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/11/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

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Since 1992 Kampen is one of the twincities of Pápa. This cache is about Kampen.

Have you ever heard of Kamper onions? These are stories about Kampen people that “prove” how dumb they are supposed to be. A number of these anecdotes go back to the 16th century. A small example is the following, the story of the Thoughtless Test. The Prince was going to honour the city of Kampen with an evening visit. In honour of this visit a beautiful firework display was planned. The town council wanted to prepare everything in full detail the night before. After having had a good go at the bottle, therefore they let the firework burn as a test… Dumb? Well, what is dumb, if you have come to live in such a beautiful city as Kampen, beautifully located on, what is often called, one of the most beautiful river fronts of the Netherlands. Almost 500 monuments testify of a glorious past of the Hanseatic city where watersports and culture play a prominent role. Let us get more closely acquainted with this “IJssel-strong” city. The name Kampen is mentioned for the first time in the 13th sentury. Thanks to a substantial economic growth in the 12th and 13th century the original settlement soon took on a more urban character. The favourable location on the river played an important part in this and it made the city into a centre of cargo trade. Between 1200 and 1500 Kampen also developed into one of the most powerful hanseatic cities. Kamper skippers sailed for instance on the Baltic sea, the German northern coast, England, France and Holland. The development of a new kind of ship that was much more seaworthy than the former models, made all this possible. The proud history of the city has been saved in around 500 monuments but also in the beautiful collection of the Stedelijk Museum, housed in a gothic building. In the Kamper Tobacco Museum you will see the longest cigar in the world and the smallest house in Kampen is furnished the way it must have looked in the days of our grandparents. The former synagogue is also reorganized as (municipal) exposition space. In the house of Orange objects relating to the royal household are on display. Also scene-setting is the New Tower that lets sounds ring over the city with all her clocks. During the summer months a cow is hung from this tower, one of the main characters from a Kamper Onion. The Schepenzaal in the monumental town hall is hung with unique portraits of the house of Orange. During the Golden Age of the city around 1400 the city centre was considerably enlarged. In the new city wall there were no less than 20 city gates. of which nowadays only three remain. Anyone who says the Netherlands, says windmills. On the city ramparts of the former fortress there was and is the old Tramp, the only windmill left in Kampen. In the back of the house of the Stedelijk Museum on the Oudestraat you can also find a horse mill and a pearling mill. During demonstrations buckwheat is milled in the traditional way. Source: http://www.hanzesteden.info/EN_01_02_kampen.php please be careful logging this one!

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)