Why talking about Indonesia, Surinam and the Dutch Antilles on a congress clearly dedicated to Africa! This is meaningful, because the subject 'documentation, preservation and restoration of monuments' in the mentioned countries already is historic. Indonesia obtained its Ordinance of Monuments in 1931 (thus actual protection in Indonesia was possible sooner than in Holland itself!). With this the famous Hindu-Buddhistic Antiquities and the Dutch buildings from the East Indian Company-period could be protected The first already stood outside ordinary life for a long time. Next to the attraction of tourism their role was and is: strengthening the cultural identity of the country. With respect to the colonial buildings: here primarily a socia...
With the publication of the twelfth and last part in July 2006 the series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ ...
The Art-Society building in Batavia (Jakarta), which was opened in 1914, was designed by P.A.J. Mooj...
Between 1920 and 1940, the engineer A.L.W.E. van der Veen (PhD) was involved in many restorations as...
Why talking about Indonesia, Surinam and the Dutch Antilles on a congress clearly dedicated to Afric...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
Until recently, by Royal Decree (KB) of 7 July 1903, work still proceeded on the ‘Geïllustreerde Bes...
On the north coast of West-Java the East Indian Company 'VOC' founded the town of Batavia in 1619. A...
A city is not built with the intention of becoming world heritage. This value is attributed to it on...
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...
In the Netherlands a lot of matters are made subordinate to economic interests and the urge for econ...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
In the virtually forgotten little town of Pulicat on the east coast of India a variety of VOC herita...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
With the publication of the twelfth and last part in July 2006 the series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ ...
The Art-Society building in Batavia (Jakarta), which was opened in 1914, was designed by P.A.J. Mooj...
Between 1920 and 1940, the engineer A.L.W.E. van der Veen (PhD) was involved in many restorations as...
Why talking about Indonesia, Surinam and the Dutch Antilles on a congress clearly dedicated to Afric...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
Until recently, by Royal Decree (KB) of 7 July 1903, work still proceeded on the ‘Geïllustreerde Bes...
On the north coast of West-Java the East Indian Company 'VOC' founded the town of Batavia in 1619. A...
A city is not built with the intention of becoming world heritage. This value is attributed to it on...
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...
In the Netherlands a lot of matters are made subordinate to economic interests and the urge for econ...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
In the virtually forgotten little town of Pulicat on the east coast of India a variety of VOC herita...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
With the publication of the twelfth and last part in July 2006 the series ‘Monumenten in Nederland’ ...
The Art-Society building in Batavia (Jakarta), which was opened in 1914, was designed by P.A.J. Mooj...
Between 1920 and 1940, the engineer A.L.W.E. van der Veen (PhD) was involved in many restorations as...