This Article is From Oct 20, 2013

Mata Hari birthplace gutted by fire

Mata Hari birthplace gutted by fire

A statue of Mata Hari stands in front of burning buildings in the centre of Leeuwarden in Northern Netherlands

The Hague: A fire in the Netherlands has gutted the birthplace of exotic dancer and World War I spy Mata Hari, Dutch media said today.

One man reportedly died in the blaze that broke out last evening in the Frisian city of Leeuwarden, about 140 kilometres north of Amsterdam.

It destroyed several buildings, including the one where Mata Hari was born as Margaretha Geertruida Zelle on August 7, 1876, the daughter of a local shopkeeper, NOS public television said.

Zelle travelled to Paris in 1903 where she became famous across Europe for her exotic eastern dances and liaisons with various men while moving in high society.

Her stage name became synonymous with the archetypical femme fatale.

Mata Hari was arrested and executed by firing squad in October 1917, aged 41, after being accused of being a German spy during the First World War.

Several movies were made about her life and her character was played by various star actresses including Greta Garbo, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Sylvia Kristel, who was also Dutch.

Kristel, who died aged 60 last year, became famous in her own right for her role in the 1974 French movie Emmanuelle, one of the first-ever soft focus erotic movies to be shown in mainstream cinema.

In all, eleven homes and five shops were consumed by flames, including the hair salon that now occupies the place of Mata Hari's birth, before they were brought under control early this morning, NOS public television said.

It showed firefighters battling the flames and a huge plume of smoke billowing across the city.


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