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English: The Empel Folly is a monument to indicate a brick oven that was found near Empel en Meerwijk Castle. The folly is situated on top of the oven. The openings can be seen as ventilation shafts of the oven , or as arrow slits of the disappeared castle.
Nederlands: De Empel Folly is een monument gebouwd bovenop een middeleeuwse steenoven die opgegraven werd bij Kasteel Empel en Meerwijk. De openingen kunnen worden geïnterpreteerd als ventilatiesleuven van de oven of als schietgaten van het kasteel.
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The Empel Folly is a monument to indicate a brick oven that was found near Empel en Meerwijk Castle.

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