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Where the Albert Heijn on Kruisstraat is now, queens and presidents once stayed

Where the Albert Heijn on Kruisstraat is now, queens and presidents once stayed

The current site of an Albert Heijn supermarket on Kruisstraat was once home to the historic Hotel Funckler, which hosted royalty and presidents. Historical records from 1879 detail a visit by the Duke of Nassau, who stayed at the hotel before visiting local landmarks such as the Groote Kerk.

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