Extensive archaeological research took place during the recent restoration campaign of the St. Servaas church in Maastricht. A number of spectacular findings, referred to before in publications of town archaeologist Panhuysen, shed new light on existing views on the building history of the church. The greater part of the results of the research into the building history are yet to be published. Since there seldom is immediate unanimity on reconstructions of building phases when such a complicated building history as the history of the St. Servaas church is concerned, the results so far of the various disciplines adopted with reference to a few essential parts of the building history will be compared here. The memorial cross of provost Humbe...
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Extensive archaeological research took place during the recent restoration campaign of the St. Serva...
The cultural heritage institutions in the Netherlands have traditionally taken a dim view of the rec...
In 1988 the previous White Women-cloister at the northern side of the Vrijthof has had to make way f...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
The 're-excavation' in 1993 of part of the foundations and above-ground walling of the Heilig-Kruisk...
In 1587 the curtain fell for one of the very oldest churches of Utrecht. For in that year the town c...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
Redesignation, wholly or partly, appears to be the magic charm to preserve church buildings. Consequ...
The earliest mention of the church of Limmen already dates from the 9th/10th century. In 1108 bishop...
As is shown by the names that are used for the ruined apse at the ‘Valkhof’ in Nijmegen, it is commo...
For centuries there has been a small chapel at Dom square in Utrecht, squeezed in between Dom cathed...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
This article deals with the reconstruction of Nederhemert castle, placing it within the wider contex...
In October 2007 Minister of Culture Plasterk presented a list of 100 'top listed buildings' from the...
Extensive archaeological research took place during the recent restoration campaign of the St. Serva...
The cultural heritage institutions in the Netherlands have traditionally taken a dim view of the rec...
In 1988 the previous White Women-cloister at the northern side of the Vrijthof has had to make way f...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
The 're-excavation' in 1993 of part of the foundations and above-ground walling of the Heilig-Kruisk...
In 1587 the curtain fell for one of the very oldest churches of Utrecht. For in that year the town c...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
Redesignation, wholly or partly, appears to be the magic charm to preserve church buildings. Consequ...
The earliest mention of the church of Limmen already dates from the 9th/10th century. In 1108 bishop...
As is shown by the names that are used for the ruined apse at the ‘Valkhof’ in Nijmegen, it is commo...
For centuries there has been a small chapel at Dom square in Utrecht, squeezed in between Dom cathed...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
This article deals with the reconstruction of Nederhemert castle, placing it within the wider contex...
In October 2007 Minister of Culture Plasterk presented a list of 100 'top listed buildings' from the...