Where there is now a large hole, there used to be a powerful monastery with many towers. But the monks had sold their souls to the devil and were celebrating debauched feasts night after night in which all the witches and ghosts of the surrounding area participated. Wine was drunk from buckets, people danced and sang and at night you heard terrifying noises. Until a stormy Christmas night. There was a loud thunder and the monastery appeared to have disappeared the next morning in that deep pit now called the Solse Gat. Those who come here at midnight hear irregular bell chimes. The monks then emerge and walk plaintively around the ghostly blue light shining from the hole. In daylight everything disappears again and it seems a lovely place ...
Suddenly there they are: the monks of the Solse Gat, eerily silent. The artwork created by leisure artists Jan Mastenbroek, Theo Borger and André van Beek. In the silent, dark Speulder forest, they amplify the legend of the
Sol Hole in a phenomenal way.
Het Solse Gat
Nieuwe Prinsenweg
3881 PH
Putten
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