As is shown by the names that are used for the ruined apse at the ‘Valkhof’ in Nijmegen, it is commonly believed that it belonged to the choir of the Palace-chapel and that it was built by the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. Until now no scholar has ever expressed any doubts about the function of the 'Barbarossa ruins' and in which period and by which of the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire it was erected. Nevertheless no thoroughly architectural research has been done that can be used as a solid basis for a reliable interpretation of the material, formal and functional aspects of the ruin. In this article, which is based on a more profound analysis of the material substance and the history of the architectural and sculptural forms that were...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
'Progress' and 'standstill', 'conservation' and 'innovation' are quite relative concepts in the hist...
As is shown by the names that are used for the ruined apse at the ‘Valkhof’ in Nijmegen, it is commo...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
Extensive archaeological research took place during the recent restoration campaign of the St. Serva...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
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...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
'Progress' and 'standstill', 'conservation' and 'innovation' are quite relative concepts in the hist...
As is shown by the names that are used for the ruined apse at the ‘Valkhof’ in Nijmegen, it is commo...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
Extensive archaeological research took place during the recent restoration campaign of the St. Serva...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
Till recently only very concise sources revealed something on the previous collegiate, now parish ch...
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...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
The nave of Utrecht cathedral was never completed, which contributed to its collapse during a heavy ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
The ambitious Utrecht Five Churches Restoration Plan, which execution started in 1968, closed with t...
'Progress' and 'standstill', 'conservation' and 'innovation' are quite relative concepts in the hist...