'The Dutch Cemetery or the Dutch Gardens is a set of memorials and mausoleums built by the Dutch community living in Surat for trade purposes. It is situated next to its British counterpart, the English Cemetery near the Kataragam Gate. The notable feature of these tombs and mausoleums is their unique blend of European and Indian architectural styles. Most of the structures are adorned with domes typical of Mughal architecture. The pillared galleries with sculpted designs add to the aesthetic appeal. The tomb of Baron Adrian Van Reede, who was the director of the Dutch company in India, is among the chief attractions of the place.'