Capelle aan den IJssel

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Capelle aan den IJssel is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality had a population of 65,605, and covers an area of 15.42 square kilometers of which 1.13 square kilometers is water. It is situated on the eastern edge of Rotterdam, on the Hollandse IJssel river. The town has what is probably the country’s smallest museum, the Dief en Duif huis (“House of Thieves and Pigeons”). Now a historical museum, it served as the prison for the castle of Capelle and is all that now remains of the 16th century castle.

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