The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily intended to protect old buildings. In the first place the traditional heritage: churches, town gates, town halls and the houses of aristocrats. Soon architecture from a more recent past, the period 1850-1940, was also placed on the historic buildings register. The Act as an administrative instrument for the conservation of historic buildings was a great success. Consequently, the intentions of the legislator were fully complied with, but the Act had social side effects which may have been even more important, for the Monuments and Historic Buildings Act caused a national change of mentality. The importance of heritage has gradually become a m...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
When Dutch legislation on monuments and historic buildings was developed, the discussion was mainly ...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In October 2007 Minister of Culture Plasterk presented a list of 100 'top listed buildings' from the...
When Dutch legislation on monuments and historic buildings was developed, the discussion was mainly ...
The Dutch city planning hardly has any relations with the historical and architectural structure of ...
The modern protection of monuments must be disposed of conservative views with regard to urban renew...
In the Netherlands conservation tendencies include at present: — composite preservation of monumenta...
The instrument ‘village and urban conservation area’ has a history dating back to approximately 1900...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
When Dutch legislation on monuments and historic buildings was developed, the discussion was mainly ...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
The Dutch Monuments and Historic Buildings Act dates from 1961. Naturally, the Act was primarily int...
In October 2007 Minister of Culture Plasterk presented a list of 100 'top listed buildings' from the...
When Dutch legislation on monuments and historic buildings was developed, the discussion was mainly ...
The Dutch city planning hardly has any relations with the historical and architectural structure of ...
The modern protection of monuments must be disposed of conservative views with regard to urban renew...
In the Netherlands conservation tendencies include at present: — composite preservation of monumenta...
The instrument ‘village and urban conservation area’ has a history dating back to approximately 1900...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...