The 75th annual Flower exhibition Keukenhof, opens on 21 March 2024.
During the almost eight weeks it is run, over 1.4 million people from around the world will visit the exhibition.
Keukenhof is the independent international showcase for the Dutch floriculture sector with an emphasis on flower bulbs.
Its 75th anniversary festive season will feature an anniversary exhibition among many activities.
Flower exhibition Keukenhof is located in the Bollenstreek (flower bulb region), with the 32 ha exhibition is held on the is 250 ha Keukenhof Estate, which also has 16 nationally listed buildings.
Kasteel Keukenhof was built in 1641 by a wealthy merchant from Amsterdam, with the English landscape garden designed in 1857 that the foundations for the current Keukenhof park.
The festival, which is redesigned annually, offers Dutch floriculture growers to highlight their bulbs, flowers and plants.
Some 1,600 varieties of bulbs are used, of which 800 varieties of tulips with shrubs and perennials also combined with bulb crops gone wild at the natural garden and in the Mill Forest.
Keukenhof also features a sculpture collection of some 100 works.