Until its restoration the church at Britsum held two canopied, oak wood Lord's seats: one from the middle of the 17th century belonging to the Burmania family opposite the pulpit from 1667 also donated by this family. Around 1700 the Lord's seat was made for the Van Wyckel family. The original position of this seat is not clear; its transfer is probably connected with its purchase by the church wardens in 1825, when the oak-wood was also painted. The seats are in line with the reformational, whitewashed furnishing of the church and are related to the powerful owners of manors no longer existing in the village. The seats also have a spatial relation with the still present tombs and burial vaults and the elaborately-tooled bluestone ledgers, ...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
The subject of this article is a piece of Renaissance furniture in the (at present Dutch Reformed) c...
Until its restoration the church at Britsum held two canopied, oak wood Lord's seats: one from the m...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
The large, wooden panel inscribed with the Law of Moses in Leerdam’s Grote Kerk is a striking exampl...
In the year 2000 the Dutch Reformed church in 's-Heerenberg was restored, notably the roof of the ch...
Between March 1998 and December 1999 decorative and figurative mural and vaultal paintings were expo...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
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The Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL) has taken care of the conservation of the reception...
This article concentrates on the oldest stone churches in the former county of Holland. The oldest e...
The earliest mention of the church of Limmen already dates from the 9th/10th century. In 1108 bishop...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
The subject of this article is a piece of Renaissance furniture in the (at present Dutch Reformed) c...
Until its restoration the church at Britsum held two canopied, oak wood Lord's seats: one from the m...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
The large, wooden panel inscribed with the Law of Moses in Leerdam’s Grote Kerk is a striking exampl...
In the year 2000 the Dutch Reformed church in 's-Heerenberg was restored, notably the roof of the ch...
Between March 1998 and December 1999 decorative and figurative mural and vaultal paintings were expo...
In 1987 the country seat Heemstede (1645) especially famous for the grand formal layout of the garde...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
Huis Henegouwen, later called Fortuijn, gave its name to the street on which it is situated, one of ...
The main church in Breda is known as one of the most complete late Gothic town churches in the Nethe...
The Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL) has taken care of the conservation of the reception...
This article concentrates on the oldest stone churches in the former county of Holland. The oldest e...
The earliest mention of the church of Limmen already dates from the 9th/10th century. In 1108 bishop...
The classicist Baptist Church in Haarlem has almost completely escaped historiography of Dutch archi...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
The subject of this article is a piece of Renaissance furniture in the (at present Dutch Reformed) c...