Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contractors in Brandenburg in the 17th century. As one of many, he left his home country shortly after the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) and was active in the redevelopment of Brandenburg. From the year 1652 onward, he played an important role in ship- mill- and lock building as well as wood trading. Beside of that, he was appointed as a courtly building master. In this position he led the works on many building projects, which were initiated by the elector of Brandenburg. Still, he was not active as an architect. It was Johann Gregor Memhardt who was the leading personality to provide with architectural designs, as well as the planning of the Berli...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
Buildings of historical and artistic value to a great extent derive their cultural-historical value ...
Despite its significance as the only Burgundian residence built ex novo in the Northern Netherlands,...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Johann Hermann Knoop was born at the beginning of the eighteenth century in Freyenhagen near Kassel ...
This article considers several major repairs to Amsterdam buildings during the seventeenth and eight...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
Elswout Manor in the village of Overveen near Haarlem, is of great art-historical importance, partic...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
Buildings of historical and artistic value to a great extent derive their cultural-historical value ...
Despite its significance as the only Burgundian residence built ex novo in the Northern Netherlands,...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Johann Hermann Knoop was born at the beginning of the eighteenth century in Freyenhagen near Kassel ...
This article considers several major repairs to Amsterdam buildings during the seventeenth and eight...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
Elswout Manor in the village of Overveen near Haarlem, is of great art-historical importance, partic...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a pow...
Buildings of historical and artistic value to a great extent derive their cultural-historical value ...
Despite its significance as the only Burgundian residence built ex novo in the Northern Netherlands,...