Garden of Palms
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| name = Garden of Palms
| native_name = Palmentuin
| image = File:Overzicht van de palmentuin - Paramaribo - 20417693 - RCE.jpg
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| type = Urban park
| location = Centrum, Paramaribo, Suriname
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| coordinates = {{coord|5.8282|N|55.1502|W|source:wikidata|display=inline, title}}
| created = 1685
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Garden of Palms or Palmgardens (Dutch: Palmentuin) is a palm tree landscape garden in Paramaribo, Suriname. In addition to tall royal palms, the grounds are home to tropical birds and a "troop" of capuchin monkeys.[http://www.lonelyplanet.com/the-guianas/suriname/paramaribo/sights/parks-gardens/palmentuin Palmentuin] Lonely Planet Palmentuin is located on Van Roseveltkade behind the Presidential Palace of Suriname and is a tourist attraction.
Royal palms were planted on the grounds by order of Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck Governor of Suriname from 1683-1688. He opened the garden to the public in 1685. He was murdered in 1688 by a group of mutinous soldiers. Afterwards the garden was closed to the public until in the early 20th century. The park includes a playground and on holidays there are stalls. In 2002, the historic centre of Paramaribo was put on the World Heritage List at the UN and the garden was cited specifically as a feature.[https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/940 Historic Inner City of Paramaribo] UNESCO In 2009, the UNESCO made US $147,000 available to refurbish the palm garden.
In 2008, a statue of Henck Arron, the first Prime Minister of an independent Suriname, was placed in the Garden of Palms.{{cite news|url=https://www.trouw.nl/nieuws/rumoer-om-plek-standbeeld-arron-in-paramaribo~be9041ef/ |title=Rumoer om plek standbeeld Arron in Paramaribo|website=Trouw|access-date=25 March 2021|language=nl}} In 2013, a bust of Trefossa, the composer of the national anthem, was placed in the park.{{cite web|url=https://werkgroepcaraibischeletteren.nl/trefossa-is-onsterfelijk-voor-ons/ |title=Trefossa is onsterfelijk voor ons |website=Werkgroep Caraibische Letteren|access-date=25 March 2021|language=nl}}
Gallery
File:Tropenmuseum Royal Tropical Institute Objectnumber 60012332 Portret van een groep feestelijk uitg.jpg|Festively attired Arawak Indians in the Palm Garden (Palmentuin) behind the Government House (Gouvernementshuis), late 19th century
File:Tropenmuseum Royal Tropical Institute Objectnumber 60006332 Portret van een Hindoestaanse maverko.jpg|A woman selling corn at the garden circa 1920
File:Tropenmuseum Royal Tropical Institute Objectnumber 60008852 De Palmentuin acher het Gouvernements.jpg|Late 19th century photo
File:Overzicht van de palmentuin - Paramaribo - 20417690 - RCE.jpg|
File:Tropenmuseum Royal Tropical Institute Objectnumber 60006319 Groepje hindoestaanse kinderen in de.jpg|Circa 1920
File:Overzicht van de palmentuin - Paramaribo - 20417695 - RCE.jpg|