Hartekamp estate

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Hartekamp estate is a historic Dutch country estate in Heemstede, best known as the place where botanist Carl Linnaeus worked on his influential botanical studies in the 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country estate
historic site
architecturalStyle Dutch country house style
associatedWith Carl Linnaeus
George Clifford III
category Botanical history sites
Country houses in the Netherlands
Historic estates in North Holland
country Netherlands
culturalContext Dutch Golden Age country estates tradition
era 18th century
hasCollection exotic plants
greenhouse plants
hasFeature canal-side setting
historic parkland
ornamental gardens
hasFunction residential estate
scientific research site (historical)
hasGardenType botanical garden
formal garden
hasNameInLanguage Hartekamp (Dutch)
hasNotableResident Carl Linnaeus
hasOwner George Clifford III
heritageStatus historic monument
protected heritage site
historicalFunction merchant banker’s country house
influencedWork Carl Linnaeus’s botanical publications
Hortus Cliffortianus
Systema Naturae
surface form: Systema Naturae (early editions)
knownFor 18th-century botanical research
association with Carl Linnaeus
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn Haarlem region
Heemstede NERFINISHED
North Holland
locatedNear Benedenweg, Heemstede
Leidsevaart canal
nearCity Bennebroek
Haarlem
region Randstad metropolitan region
surface form: Randstad
significance important site in history of botany
site of early work on plant classification
tourism heritage tourism site
usedFor botanical studies
country residence

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Heemstede hasNotableSite Hartekamp estate