Raveleijn

Entrance of Raveleijn.

Ravelin (or "Raveleijn" in Dutch) is a theatre at the Efteling amusement park in the southern Netherlands. It was designed by Sander de Bruijn at a total cost of 30 million Euros and opened its doors on April 8, 2011.

History and details

Ravelin is a multifunctional complex with, amongst others, a theatre, conference hall, restaurant and offices. The main part of Ravelin is the arena where 5 shows (30 minutes) are performed per day. The open-air arena has a capacity of 1,200 visitors on a total of 1450 m2. The cast has 10 members and the music was composed by René Merkelbach and Het Brabants Orkest with vocals by Anneke van Giersbergen and others. The pen for the animals (5 horses, 1 owl, 1 falcon and 5 ravens) is located next to the parking area. Another main show element is a mechanical dragon.

Show

The story was written by Paul van Loon and tells the tale of the Woudenberg family of seven who move to the edge of a forest. The children discover an old city gate in the forest, where a tyrant oppresses the people. As it turns out, the five kids have the special gifts needed to fight the tyrant.

From the 30th of April 2013 a new show will be presented still using the original tale. This new show is produced in partnership with the French theme park Puy du Fou which is renowned for its large open air park shows.[1]

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Coordinates: 51°39′12″N 5°02′45″E / 51.6532°N 5.0459°E / 51.6532; 5.0459

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