Phone +31 15 262 5941 | Province South Holland | |
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Address Hooikade 13, 2627 AB Delft, Netherlands Similar Bagijnetoren, Agnetapark, Botanical Garden, Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft railway station |
Samba workshop with eliza sambacats at bacinol
Bacinol was originally a codename for penicillin, used during World War II by researchers in The Netherlands, used to keep investigation secret for the Germans. The research was done at the company Nederlandsche Gist- en Spiritusfabriek (Dutch Yeast and Spirits Factory, now: DSM Sinochem Pharmaceuticals) in Delft.
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Since 2001 the name was used for a defunct building (from 1951) near the company plant, which housed small companies in the creative arts sector. Demolition of the building started in December 2009, to make way for the construction of the new railway tunnel in Delft. The occupants of the building, as well as the name Bacinol, moved to another building in the city.
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