Built in 1443 as one of the city’s public slaughter houses. Before 1433 the slaughter house was located next to the current town hall. The butcher’s guild, however, was abolished because its members meddled too much in the city’s politics. Only in 1443 new slaughterhouses were opened, namely here and in the Voorstraat. The Little […]
Abraham Dole Monastery
Founded in 1412 and dedicated to Saint Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins. The original chapel , which was transformed into the Lutherian Church in 1744, still exists, as do the cellars of the main building, which was located at the current location of the school building.
Saint Paul’s Gate (Pauluspoort)
Saint Paul’s Gate The grounds of the abbey of Saint Paul, founded in 1050, were closed off from the outside world by a wall. The abbey grounds could only be entered through the gates. The original gate was located at the level of the current entrance gate on Hamburgerstraat. In the 16th century, a new […]
Lutherian Church
Lutherian Church Behind the facade, which was designed by Jan Cloppenburg in 1743, lies the originally early 15th-century chapel of the Abraham Dole Monastery. After 1580, the chapel was used, among other things, as an anatomy lecture hall and as a fencing school. In 1743 he was sold to the Lutherian municipality. To get a […]
Dom Tower in Utrecht
Folpert van Ouwen Allen The Dom Tower in Utrecht, as seen from the Korte Nieuwstraat. original Central Museum Utrecht A donation from the Carel Nengerman Foundation
Sic Semper
Sic Semper In 1775, the Oranjesociëteit Sic Semper (May it always remain) was founded. The building was completely renovated in 1838. In 1890 a complete new building took place to a design in ‘medieval style’ by PJ Houtzagers. The society was dissolved in 1913. After that, the building had many uses until it was converted […]
Kromme Nieuwegracht 80
Sybold. van Ravenstein. This large square house was built in 1686. In 1939, various parts of the interior, including a commissioner’s room, were designed by the famous architect S. van Ravenstein.
Kromme Nieuwegracht 43 (Crooked New Canal)
“De Truttige Tuyl” The oldest part of this house is a remnant of a claustral house of Saint Peter from the late Middle Ages. Shortly after 1728, the house was expanded and renovated to its current form by the Schlosser-Beeldsnijder couple. The couple’s ornate monogram (SBBS) is depicted above the center window. The house, which […]
Biltsche Grift, The Rowing Escape
The Rowing Flight A colorful boat of beaded braids, golden locks of curly hair sails through the Biltsche Grift Chatter on the water opens languid eyes for a moment, lying on the warm grass. But suddenly the barge is silent. The chips hang motionless. Just the rustle of the water and the wind. The boat […]
The Griftpark, from past to present
The Griftpark, from past to present This 7-part photo series connects the history and the present of the Griftpark. The turbulent history contributes to the unique character of the park. These grounds were previously used for the municipal gas factory and the Vaalthaven. After more than hundred years of service, the factory was demolished in […]