This preliminary synthesis concerning the architecture of the Mendicants - Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites and Augustinian Friars - in the Netherlands is the result of a two-year research fellowship at Leiden University (1999-2001). From the 13th to the early 16th century 57 friaries were founded in 43 different Dutch towns: 29 by the Franciscans, 14 by the Dominicans, 8 by the Carmelites and 6 by the Augustinian Friars. Minimal information was found for the buildings of 27 friaries; only 13 churches have survived. Little is known of the first churches. Excavations at three sites show early evidence for a diversity in building types, from the single nave to the aisled basilica. The first church of the Franciscans at Maastricht had...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works ...
The Martenahuis in Franeker contains a special room whose walls and ceiling are decorated with vast ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
This preliminary synthesis concerning the architecture of the Mendicants - Franciscans, Dominicans, ...
As is generally assumed, there was a small church within the walls of the Roman castellum as early a...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
In 1587 the curtain fell for one of the very oldest churches of Utrecht. For in that year the town c...
The 're-excavation' in 1993 of part of the foundations and above-ground walling of the Heilig-Kruisk...
Some 25 years ago, a fragment of a Romanesque foliage capital came to light in Thesinge, a few miles...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
The settlement Schipluiden dates from Roman times. During the second half of the 13th century extens...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
The financial administration for the construction of the Utrecht Cathedral has never been thoroughly...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works ...
The Martenahuis in Franeker contains a special room whose walls and ceiling are decorated with vast ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
This preliminary synthesis concerning the architecture of the Mendicants - Franciscans, Dominicans, ...
As is generally assumed, there was a small church within the walls of the Roman castellum as early a...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
In 1587 the curtain fell for one of the very oldest churches of Utrecht. For in that year the town c...
The 're-excavation' in 1993 of part of the foundations and above-ground walling of the Heilig-Kruisk...
Some 25 years ago, a fragment of a Romanesque foliage capital came to light in Thesinge, a few miles...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
The settlement Schipluiden dates from Roman times. During the second half of the 13th century extens...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
The financial administration for the construction of the Utrecht Cathedral has never been thoroughly...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works ...
The Martenahuis in Franeker contains a special room whose walls and ceiling are decorated with vast ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...