The Virgin of Holland is a statue in the center of the Dutch city of Rotterdam, on the Nieuwemarkt at the Gedempte Botersloot. It is a monument erected in honor of the capture of Den Briel by the Watergeuzen on April 1, 1572. The statue, unveiled in 1874 and officially nicknamed the Statue of Liberty, was intended as a central decoration for the exuberant annual April 1 celebrations. It was made by Joseph Graven.
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Address: Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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