The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch architecture, although its building history is very well documented. The first plans for the church date from 1672, after the joining together of two groups of Baptists. A plot between Grote Houtstraat, Peuzelaarsteeg, Frankestraat and Anegang was reserved as the building site. On December 26, 1674 the first design was completed, but for financial reasons the construction was postponed until 1682. Eventually it took place between May 1682 and March 1683. The building plans are illustrated with a series of thirteen design drawings. The earliest design, probably dating from 1674, shows a traditional, three-bay and axial clandestine church with ga...
The church of Denekamp is important for various reasons. Just as the mother church in Ootmarsum and ...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
The first study, which touched upon the phenomenon of commercial gothic in the Netherlands, was carr...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
For a long time the name ‘Churches of Public Works’ was automatically given to the neoclassical Chur...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
The main church in Breda is known as one of the most complete late Gothic town churches in the Nethe...
In a double-width building in the historical centre of Haarlem a classicist painted ceiling from the...
The history of the village of Haarzuilens is unique for The Netherlands. The relocation of the villa...
Before building on the Amsterdam Town Hall was started in 1648 in accordance with the design of Jaco...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
Having interpreted the building traces and surviving archival sources of St. John’s Church it proved...
The church of Denekamp is important for various reasons. Just as the mother church in Ootmarsum and ...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
The first study, which touched upon the phenomenon of commercial gothic in the Netherlands, was carr...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
For a long time the name ‘Churches of Public Works’ was automatically given to the neoclassical Chur...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
The main church in Breda is known as one of the most complete late Gothic town churches in the Nethe...
In a double-width building in the historical centre of Haarlem a classicist painted ceiling from the...
The history of the village of Haarzuilens is unique for The Netherlands. The relocation of the villa...
Before building on the Amsterdam Town Hall was started in 1648 in accordance with the design of Jaco...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
The Church of Our Lady at Dordrecht, one of the largest Dutch churches with a length of 106 m, is a ...
Having interpreted the building traces and surviving archival sources of St. John’s Church it proved...
The church of Denekamp is important for various reasons. Just as the mother church in Ootmarsum and ...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
The first study, which touched upon the phenomenon of commercial gothic in the Netherlands, was carr...