Until recently, by Royal Decree (KB) of 7 July 1903, work still proceeded on the ‘Geïllustreerde Beschrijving van de Nederlandse Monumenten van Geschiedenis en Kunst’. Thus the governmental committee defined the instruction to draw up and publish an inventory and a description of Dutch monuments and historic buildings; teams of public servants only sparsely carried out this instruction. This earliest descriptive task was aimed at distinguishing values that were of such general interest that they deserved the protection of the national government. At the time the struggle for the survival of monuments and historic buildings primarily depended on spreading knowledge about them. Although through the years the preservation of monuments an...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser is a private heritage organization established in 1918, the s...
The cultural heritage institutions in the Netherlands have traditionally taken a dim view of the rec...
Until recently, by Royal Decree (KB) of 7 July 1903, work still proceeded on the ‘Geïllustreerde Bes...
With the publication of the twelfth and last part in July 2006 the series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ ...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
When Dutch legislation on monuments and historic buildings was developed, the discussion was mainly ...
In October 2007 Minister of Culture Plasterk presented a list of 100 'top listed buildings' from the...
One of the spearheads of the modernisation of preservation of monuments and historic buildings (MoMo...
After 1945 Dutch town centers have gone through a drastic process of renovation. which has seriously...
The series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ presents a splendid survey of the monumental buildings in the N...
In the Netherlands a lot of matters are made subordinate to economic interests and the urge for econ...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser is a private heritage organization established in 1918, the s...
The cultural heritage institutions in the Netherlands have traditionally taken a dim view of the rec...
Until recently, by Royal Decree (KB) of 7 July 1903, work still proceeded on the ‘Geïllustreerde Bes...
With the publication of the twelfth and last part in July 2006 the series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ ...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
When Dutch legislation on monuments and historic buildings was developed, the discussion was mainly ...
In October 2007 Minister of Culture Plasterk presented a list of 100 'top listed buildings' from the...
One of the spearheads of the modernisation of preservation of monuments and historic buildings (MoMo...
After 1945 Dutch town centers have gone through a drastic process of renovation. which has seriously...
The series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ presents a splendid survey of the monumental buildings in the N...
In the Netherlands a lot of matters are made subordinate to economic interests and the urge for econ...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser is a private heritage organization established in 1918, the s...
The cultural heritage institutions in the Netherlands have traditionally taken a dim view of the rec...