In 2000, during a refurbishment of Nieuwe Rijn 30 in Leiden, a study was made of an unusual little fireplace on the first floor. The first questions were: from what period does the fireplace date and was it originally meant as a fireplace or as a stove. The fireplace consists of two parts. A rectangular mantelpiece, with on top of it a narrow, five-sided chimney breast with remnants of stucco ornamentation. Originally there was a stucco trophy in the broad middle section, of which only the contours are still visible. The rear wall of the fire- place is five-sided and at the top it has an opening for a stove pipe with a twelve-centimetre diameter. The front side is covered with slabs of black Belgian marble. When the fireplace was built i...
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In 2000, during a refurbishment of Nieuwe Rijn 30 in Leiden, a study was made of an unusual little f...
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The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In last year's Bulletin there was a discussion on the place of the 'large hall' in the East-India Ho...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In 2000, during a refurbishment of Nieuwe Rijn 30 in Leiden, a study was made of an unusual little f...
The fireplace in the sheriffs’ courtroom of the old town hall in Kampen was made between 1543 and 15...
As ‘lids’ on monuments, timber roofs are particularly sensitive to what took place in the surroundin...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
From recent systematic building-historical research in the town of Leiden a frequently applied type ...
Despite its significance as the only Burgundian residence built ex novo in the Northern Netherlands,...
The ruin of Valkenburg castle (province of Limburg) is situated on a hill in the southernmost part o...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In last year's Bulletin there was a discussion on the place of the 'large hall' in the East-India Ho...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...