The Vondelpark was sold to the city of Amsterdam for one guilder
In 1864 a group of wealthy Amsterdammers led by Christiaan van Eeghen bought marshland on the edge of the city and built a park
By 1953 the association running it could no longer afford the upkeep
They sold it to the municipality for one guilder
One condition: dogs must be allowed to run loose in the park forever
Amsterdam's most famous park exists because of an accounting problem and a dog clause
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