List of Rijksmonuments in Flevoland

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This is a list of notable Rijksmonuments in Flevoland. They are listed by municipality.

Rijksmonument national heritage site of the Netherlands

A rijksmonument is a national heritage site of the Netherlands, listed by the agency Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE) acting for the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.

Flevoland Province of the Netherlands

Flevoland is the twelfth and last province of the Netherlands, established on 1 January 1986, when the southern and eastern Flevopolders were merged into one provincial entity. It is located in the centre of the country, where the former Zuiderzee was. Almost all of the land belonging to Flevoland was reclaimed only in the 1950s and 1960s. The province has about 407,905 inhabitants (2016) and consists of 6 municipalities. Its capital is Lelystad and most populous city Almere.

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Almere

Rijksmonument Type Location Description Photo
Archaeological site
Archaeological monument Almere Hout Field with traces of early-Neolithic habitation
Archaeological site
Archaeological monument Almere Hout Field with traces of early-Neolithic habitation
Archaeological site
Archaeological monument Almere Hout Field with traces of early-Neolithic habitation
Archaeological site
Archaeological monument Almere Hout Field with traces of early-Neolithic habitation
Het Kalkschip
Archaeological monument Almere Poort Shipwreck of a 17th-century cargo ship
De Visbun
Archaeological monument Almere Stad Shipwreck of a 16th-century fishing boat
De Zuiderzeeparel
Archaeological monument Almere Pampus Shipwreck of a 15th-century cargo boat
De Tjalk
Archaeological monument Almere Pampus Shipwreck of an 18th-century cargo boat
De Ravage
Archaeological monument Almere Poort Shipwreck of a 17th-century cargo ship De Ravage Almere Poort.jpg
De Slagzij
Archaeological monument Almere Poort Shipwreck of a 17th-century cargo ship
De Werkschuit
Archaeological monument Almere Buiten Shipwreck of a 19th-century working ship
De Molensteen
Archaeological monument Almere Buiten Shipwreck of a 16th-century or 17th-century cargo ship
Hanzeschip
Archaeological monument Almere Stad Shipwreck of a 16th-century cargo ship
De Branding
Archaeological monument Almere Hout Shipwreck of a 16th-century fishing boat
Visserijoorlog
Archaeological monument Almere Hout Shipwreck of a 16th-century fishing boat

Dronten

Rijksmonument Type Location Description Photo
Gemaal Lovink
Monument Dronten Pumping station Ligging gezien vanaf de "water" zijde - Harderwijk - 20382373 - RCE.jpg

Lelystad

Rijksmonument Type Location Description Photo
Ship Wreck VAL1460
Archaeological monument Lelystad Shipwreck of a late Medieval freighter

Noordoostpolder

Urk

Zeewolde

Rijksmonument Type Location Description Photo
Archaeological site
Archaeological monument Zeewolde Field with traces of early-Neolithic habitation 3-Rijksmonument 511924.jpg

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