This article concentrates on the oldest stone churches in the former county of Holland. The oldest examples to have survived were built of tuff, an expensive material, that was imported from the Eifel-region. It is argued that apart from the count himself, the local nobility acted as patrons of many of these churches, and that these served to show off their status and prestige, and at the same time functioned as mausolea for themselves and their descendants, as is suggested by the existence of imported, and therefore expensive, sarcophagi and sarcophagus-lids of red sandstone in many of the tuff churches. Other tuff churches were built in the border areas and in regions that had recently been brought under the control of the count of Hollan...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
Ten westen van Utrecht wordt sinds enkele jaren gewerkt aan de realisatie van de VINEX-locatie Leids...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
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 ruin of Valkenburg castle (province of Limburg) is situated on a hill in the southernmost part o...
The 'tomb' of count Florence V of Holland in the ‘Grote Kerk’ (St. Laurentius church) of Alkmaar has...
In the year 2000 the Dutch Reformed church in 's-Heerenberg was restored, notably the roof of the ch...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
In the fifteenth century the house 'de Haene' was built in the commercial town of Zierikzee, later i...
A renewed research of the remains of skeletons in the sepulchral monument at Rijnsburg, which were e...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
Until its restoration the church at Britsum held two canopied, oak wood Lord's seats: one from the m...
After Besemer's building-historical research (note 2) in this article an effort has been made to inv...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
Ten westen van Utrecht wordt sinds enkele jaren gewerkt aan de realisatie van de VINEX-locatie Leids...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...
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 ruin of Valkenburg castle (province of Limburg) is situated on a hill in the southernmost part o...
The 'tomb' of count Florence V of Holland in the ‘Grote Kerk’ (St. Laurentius church) of Alkmaar has...
In the year 2000 the Dutch Reformed church in 's-Heerenberg was restored, notably the roof of the ch...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
In the fifteenth century the house 'de Haene' was built in the commercial town of Zierikzee, later i...
A renewed research of the remains of skeletons in the sepulchral monument at Rijnsburg, which were e...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
Until its restoration the church at Britsum held two canopied, oak wood Lord's seats: one from the m...
After Besemer's building-historical research (note 2) in this article an effort has been made to inv...
RAAP (archeologie) en BBA (bouwhistorie) hebben op verzoek van de Stichting Twickel een onderzoek ui...
The present Buurtower has a Romanesque predecessor, the foundations of which were excavated in 1933....
Ten westen van Utrecht wordt sinds enkele jaren gewerkt aan de realisatie van de VINEX-locatie Leids...
In the night of 19 November 1663 the tower of the Willibrordus church in the city of Hulst burnt dow...