De Groene Kathedraal, or ‘The Green Cathedral’, is one of Almere’s most remarkable
landmarks — a living artwork made entirely of trees. Designed by artist Marinus Boezem in
1987, this open-air cathedral mirrors the exact shape and proportions of France’s Reims
Cathedral using 178 Italian poplar trees. It stands as a powerful symbol of the harmony
between nature, art, and spirituality, attracting visitors, photographers, and meditation
seekers alike.
- 🌳 Tree Cathedral: Walk through the aligned poplar trees 🌲 forming the cathedral’s shape 🏛️
- 📸 Photography: Capture the natural symmetry 📐 and dancing shadows throughout the day 🖼️
- 🧘 Meditation & Reflection: Experience deep tranquility 🍃 within this open-air sanctuary ✨
- 🎨 Art Appreciation: Learn about Marinus Boezem’s vision 💡 blending architecture and nature 🌿
- 🥾 Nature Trails: Explore the surrounding polder landscape 🌾 on foot or by bike 🚲
- 🚌 By Bus: Take Bus 160 🚌 to the “Vogelweg” stop, then walk 15 minutes to the site 🚶
- 🚗 By Car: 15 minutes from Almere Centrum 🛣️ with free parking available nearby 🅿️
- 🚲 By Bicycle: Accessible via scenic cycling routes 🚲 through the peaceful countryside 🕒
- 🍂 Visit during autumn 🍁 when the trees turn golden for a breathtaking view 🌅
- 👟 Wear comfortable shoes 👟 for walking on potentially soft or grassy terrain 🥾
- 🚁 Bring a camera 📷 or a drone to capture the cathedral’s shape from above 🦅
- 🧘 Ideal for quiet reflection 🤫 or finding creative artistic inspiration 🎨
- 🕘 9:00 AM – Arrive and explore 🚶 the majestic De Groene Kathedraal 🌳
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Walk the surrounding trails 🌲 and explore the “negative” cathedral nearby 🌾
- 🕚 11:30 AM – Photography session 📸 or quiet time for sketching and reflection 🎨
- 🧃 12:30 PM – Picnic nearby 🧺 or head to Almere Haven for a lakeside lunch 🥗