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‘Think medieval.’ Enjoying archery and being a knight for a day at the Brederode Ruins opening day

‘Think medieval.’ Enjoying archery and being a knight for a day at the Brederode Ruins opening day

The Ruins of Brederode have officially reopened for a new season, offering visitors medieval-themed activities such as archery and traditional bread baking. The opening day allowed guests to experience historical life through various interactive demonstrations at the site.

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