Anton Pieck Square
The Anton Pieck Square is a square in the Efteling, a theme park in the Netherlands.
History
It is named after - was and originally designed by - one of the park's founders, Anton Pieck. It hosts the Efteling Museum, 5 carousels, 6 small fairy tales, diners and a souvenir shop. In 2003 it was renovated by Michel den Dulk, based on drawings by Anton Pieck.The Carousels
- The Anton Pieck Carousel, designed by Anton Pieck, it ended up in the Efteling in 1955;
- The Vermolen Carousel, originally bought by the Vermolen Brothers from the Giezen family ;
- The Butterfly Carousel, originally the Giesen family travelled with it since the late 1930s, it was bought by the Efteling and the theme changed to the house theme; It was bought by the Efteling in 1977.
- The Large Swing Carousel, it was also bought by the Efteling in 1977. This swing carousel was created nearby 1900.
- The Small Swing Carousel, it was open by the Efteling in 1977.