Westfriese Flora
| Westfriese Flora | |
|---|---|
Preparation for the Westfriese Flora | |
| Status | Defunct |
| Genre | Garden festival |
| Begins | 1933 |
| Ends | 1999 |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Venue | CNB Auction Hall |
| Location(s) | Bovenkarspel |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Most recent | 2018 (as Westfriese Mini Flora) |
| Attendance | Up to 100.000 (at peak) |
The Westfriese Flora (later renamed Holland Flowers Festival) was an annual garden festival held in Bovenkarspel, Netherlands. Established in 1933, it evolved into the world's largest indoor bulb flower show. The event showcased of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other flowers, functioning both as a trade fair for horticultural professionals and a festive occasion for the general public.