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Walking Tour in Delft - The city centre- The Old Church tower - Delft City Hall / UHD 4k 🇳🇱
Delft is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is located between Rotterdam, to the southeast, and The Hague, to the northwest. Together with them, it is part of both the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area and the Randstad.
Delft is a popular tourist destination in the Netherlands, famous for its historical connections with the reigning House of Orange-Nassau, for its blue pottery, for being home to the painter Jan Vermeer, and for hosting Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Historically, Delft played a highly influential role in the Dutch Golden Age.
In terms of science and technology, thanks to the pioneering contributions of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Martinus Beijerinck, Delft can be considered to be the birthplace of microbiology.
The ...
published: 13 Aug 2022
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Delft City Hall and Train Station by Mecanoo
Mecanoo’s idea was to design a station that makes it clear to visitors that they have arrived in Delft. The station, in combination with the new city hall, sits atop a new train tunnel built in place of the old concrete viaduct that divided the city in two since 1965. Coming up the escalators, the impressive ceiling with the historic map of Delft unfolds. When you look outside, you see the city and the old station as a contemporary version of Johannes Vermeer’s painting 'View of Delft’. Within the station hall, walls and columns are adorned with a contemporary re-interpretation of Delft Blue tiles.
The glass skin of the building is designed to reflect the Dutch skies. The panels of fused glass with lens-like spheres reference a vernacular window design that can be seen throughout the his...
published: 21 Feb 2019
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Delft City Hall
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TOP 15 Things To Do In Delft 🇳🇱 Travel Guide
Delft, a charming city in the Netherlands, is renowned for its rich history, picturesque canals, and iconic blue and white pottery.
Located in the province of South Holland, Delft offers visitors a perfect blend of cultural heritage and modern innovation. As you explore this enchanting Dutch city, you'll discover a wealth of things to do in Delft that cater to all interests and ages.
One of the best things to do in Delft is to visit the Royal Delft factory, where the famous Delftware pottery has been produced since the 17th century. Here, you can witness skilled artisans at work and even try your hand at painting your own piece of Delft Blue. The city's historic center is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, including the stunning Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) and the Oude Kerk (Old Ch...
published: 15 Oct 2023
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Renaissance Delft city hall #netherlands #delft #cityhall #renaissance #architecture #olddesign
published: 27 Jun 2024
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City Hall #75 Ratusz/ Stadhuis 🌍 Delft - Nederland
City Hall/ Ratusz/ Stadhuis 🌍 Delft - Nederland
(Eng) Delft City Hall. The first construction of the town hall in this place dates back to 1200. In 1400, rebuilt, the building survived the great fire of the city of 1536, but the town hall burned down on March 4, 1618. The present form was rebuilt in the years 1618-1620 according to the design of the architect Hendrik de Keyser. Restored in the 20th century. Address Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
(Pl) Ratusz miejski w Delft. Pierwszą budowe ratusza w tym miejscu datuje się na 1200 rok. W 1400 roku przebudowany, budynek przetrwał wielki pożar miasta z 1536 roku lecz ratusz spłonął 4 marca 1618 roku. Obecna forma przebudowana w latach 1618-1620 wedlug projektu architekta Hendrika de Keysera. W 20 wieku odrestaurowany. Adres Markt 87, 2611 GS...
published: 13 Sep 2021
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Delft, Netherlands, Complete Tour
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
You will love the Dutch city of Delft. It is one of the most famous, historical and beautiful towns in the Netherlands, preserved in picture book perfection. It's also a modern city that functions very well for its hundred thousand resident as you're going to see in this comprehensive video guide.
published: 11 May 2019
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Delft town hall , Holland 🇳🇱
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Best places to visit in Netherlands 🇳🇱 Delft City Hall ~ 1700 #youtubeshorts #delft #netherlands
The town hall of Delft was already built in the seventeenth century. The design came from the Amsterdam architect Hendrick de Keyser. However, the tower is older, it was built around thirteen hundred. The tower, also known as 'the Stone', has long served as a prison. Enthusiasts can admire the torture instruments with their own eyes. The town hall, where Johannes Vermeer also said yes, is still used as a wedding location today.
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Vídeo Delft City Hall and Railway Station
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Walking Tour in Delft - The city centre- The Old Church tower - Delft City Hall / UHD 4k 🇳🇱
Delft is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is located between Rotterdam, to the southeast, and The Hague, to the northw...
Delft is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is located between Rotterdam, to the southeast, and The Hague, to the northwest. Together with them, it is part of both the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area and the Randstad.
Delft is a popular tourist destination in the Netherlands, famous for its historical connections with the reigning House of Orange-Nassau, for its blue pottery, for being home to the painter Jan Vermeer, and for hosting Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Historically, Delft played a highly influential role in the Dutch Golden Age.
In terms of science and technology, thanks to the pioneering contributions of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Martinus Beijerinck, Delft can be considered to be the birthplace of microbiology.
The city centre retains a large number of monumental buildings, while in many streets there are canals of which the banks are connected by typical bridges, altogether making this city a notable tourist destination.
Historical buildings and other sights of interest include:
Oude Kerk (Old Church), constructed between 1246 and 1350. Buried here: Piet Hein, Johannes Vermeer, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), constructed between 1381 and 1496. It contains the Dutch royal family's burial vault which, between funerals, is sealed with a 5,000 kg (11,020 lb) cover stone.
A statue of Hugo Grotius created by Franciscus Leonardus Stracké [nl] in 1886, located on the Markt near the Nieuwe Kerk.
The Prinsenhof (Princes' Court), now a museum.
City Hall on the Markt.
The Oostpoort (Eastern gate), built around 1400. This is the only remaining gate of the old city walls.
The Gemeenlandshuis Delfland, or Huyterhuis, built in 1505, which has housed the Delfland regional water authority since 1645.
The Vermeer Centre in the re-built Guild house of St. Luke.
The historical "Waag" building (Weigh house).
Windmill De Roos, a tower mill built c.1760. Restored to working order in 2013.[14] Another windmill that formerly stood in Delft, Het Fortuyn, was dismantled in 1917 and re-erected at the Netherlands Open Air Museum, Arnhem, Gelderland in 1920.
People have been talking about the tower of the Old Church for centuries. 'Why is it so crooked?', 'Could it topple over?'. To answer those questions, we need to go back to 1325?
Diversion
The Old Church has always stood directly on the ‘Delf', the old word for ‘canal', which is what gave Delft its name. But that meant that when plans were made to build a tower on the church in 1325, there was nowhere to put it. It is probable that the canal was diverted and filled in. The canal is now known as the Oude Delft, but the diversion can still be seen on maps.
Crooked
And so the tower ended up partly built on top of a former canal. This turned out not to be a sound foundation for the heavy stones of the tower, which started to subside even as it was being built. Luckily, the builders managed to stabilise it for the time being, and then carried on building straight up. That is why there is a kink in the tower, clearly visible from a distance.
Public outcry
The crooked tower - often referred to as ‘Scheve Jan' or ‘Crooked John' - has now been fully stabilised. But for a long time, people in Delft lived in fear of its collapse. In 1843, the city council even wanted to knock it down. Following a public outcry, that plan luckily came to nothing. And so the tower of the Old Church still stands today: 75 metres high, and almost two metres off centre...
Delft City Hall on the Markt was designed by municipal architect Hendrick de Keyser (1565 -1621) in the 17th century after the old, medieval building burnt down in 1618. De Keyser was considered one of the best architects of his time. He left two architectural landmarks in Delft: the grave monument of Prince William of Orange at the Nieuwe Kerk and City Hall on the Markt. Even today Delft City Hall, which faces the Nieuwe Kerk, is one of the city’s most distinctive monuments.
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Delft is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is located between Rotterdam, to the southeast, and The Hague, to the northwest. Together with them, it is part of both the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area and the Randstad.
Delft is a popular tourist destination in the Netherlands, famous for its historical connections with the reigning House of Orange-Nassau, for its blue pottery, for being home to the painter Jan Vermeer, and for hosting Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Historically, Delft played a highly influential role in the Dutch Golden Age.
In terms of science and technology, thanks to the pioneering contributions of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Martinus Beijerinck, Delft can be considered to be the birthplace of microbiology.
The city centre retains a large number of monumental buildings, while in many streets there are canals of which the banks are connected by typical bridges, altogether making this city a notable tourist destination.
Historical buildings and other sights of interest include:
Oude Kerk (Old Church), constructed between 1246 and 1350. Buried here: Piet Hein, Johannes Vermeer, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), constructed between 1381 and 1496. It contains the Dutch royal family's burial vault which, between funerals, is sealed with a 5,000 kg (11,020 lb) cover stone.
A statue of Hugo Grotius created by Franciscus Leonardus Stracké [nl] in 1886, located on the Markt near the Nieuwe Kerk.
The Prinsenhof (Princes' Court), now a museum.
City Hall on the Markt.
The Oostpoort (Eastern gate), built around 1400. This is the only remaining gate of the old city walls.
The Gemeenlandshuis Delfland, or Huyterhuis, built in 1505, which has housed the Delfland regional water authority since 1645.
The Vermeer Centre in the re-built Guild house of St. Luke.
The historical "Waag" building (Weigh house).
Windmill De Roos, a tower mill built c.1760. Restored to working order in 2013.[14] Another windmill that formerly stood in Delft, Het Fortuyn, was dismantled in 1917 and re-erected at the Netherlands Open Air Museum, Arnhem, Gelderland in 1920.
People have been talking about the tower of the Old Church for centuries. 'Why is it so crooked?', 'Could it topple over?'. To answer those questions, we need to go back to 1325?
Diversion
The Old Church has always stood directly on the ‘Delf', the old word for ‘canal', which is what gave Delft its name. But that meant that when plans were made to build a tower on the church in 1325, there was nowhere to put it. It is probable that the canal was diverted and filled in. The canal is now known as the Oude Delft, but the diversion can still be seen on maps.
Crooked
And so the tower ended up partly built on top of a former canal. This turned out not to be a sound foundation for the heavy stones of the tower, which started to subside even as it was being built. Luckily, the builders managed to stabilise it for the time being, and then carried on building straight up. That is why there is a kink in the tower, clearly visible from a distance.
Public outcry
The crooked tower - often referred to as ‘Scheve Jan' or ‘Crooked John' - has now been fully stabilised. But for a long time, people in Delft lived in fear of its collapse. In 1843, the city council even wanted to knock it down. Following a public outcry, that plan luckily came to nothing. And so the tower of the Old Church still stands today: 75 metres high, and almost two metres off centre...
Delft City Hall on the Markt was designed by municipal architect Hendrick de Keyser (1565 -1621) in the 17th century after the old, medieval building burnt down in 1618. De Keyser was considered one of the best architects of his time. He left two architectural landmarks in Delft: the grave monument of Prince William of Orange at the Nieuwe Kerk and City Hall on the Markt. Even today Delft City Hall, which faces the Nieuwe Kerk, is one of the city’s most distinctive monuments.
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#zaandam2022 #CentralStationzaandam #CityCentreDelft#TheNetherlands #Walking #NieuweKerk #delft # #southHolland # #WalkingTourinDelft #Centrum
#shoppingarea #UHD4k #TUDelft #DelftCityHall #WindmillDeRoos
- published: 13 Aug 2022
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Delft City Hall and Train Station by Mecanoo
Mecanoo’s idea was to design a station that makes it clear to visitors that they have arrived in Delft. The station, in combination with the new city hall, sits...
Mecanoo’s idea was to design a station that makes it clear to visitors that they have arrived in Delft. The station, in combination with the new city hall, sits atop a new train tunnel built in place of the old concrete viaduct that divided the city in two since 1965. Coming up the escalators, the impressive ceiling with the historic map of Delft unfolds. When you look outside, you see the city and the old station as a contemporary version of Johannes Vermeer’s painting 'View of Delft’. Within the station hall, walls and columns are adorned with a contemporary re-interpretation of Delft Blue tiles.
The glass skin of the building is designed to reflect the Dutch skies. The panels of fused glass with lens-like spheres reference a vernacular window design that can be seen throughout the historic city. The combination and rhythm of open panels of high performance glass and closed fused glass panels enable a high degree of energy efficiency. Throughout the design process the building volume has been shaved and reformed to create a compact, highly efficient building form. The lowered roof lines at the corners provide a gradual transition towards the existing small-scale development of the Delft city centre and the adjacent Wester Quarter.
The facade responds to the different sun orientations, which determined the amount of glass incorporated, thus mitigating daylight needs while reducing heat gain in the summer months. The glass has a high light absorption factor but low solar absorption, and all windows can be opened manually for user comfort and natural ventilation. Solar panels on the roof provide 20% of the energy for the building mechanics and presence aware lighting. The GreenCalc+ score is rated at 270. Source by Mecanoo. Info project https://goo.gl/HBGiZd
A As Architecture - Discover Architecture
http://aasarchitecture.com/
https://wn.com/Delft_City_Hall_And_Train_Station_By_Mecanoo
Mecanoo’s idea was to design a station that makes it clear to visitors that they have arrived in Delft. The station, in combination with the new city hall, sits atop a new train tunnel built in place of the old concrete viaduct that divided the city in two since 1965. Coming up the escalators, the impressive ceiling with the historic map of Delft unfolds. When you look outside, you see the city and the old station as a contemporary version of Johannes Vermeer’s painting 'View of Delft’. Within the station hall, walls and columns are adorned with a contemporary re-interpretation of Delft Blue tiles.
The glass skin of the building is designed to reflect the Dutch skies. The panels of fused glass with lens-like spheres reference a vernacular window design that can be seen throughout the historic city. The combination and rhythm of open panels of high performance glass and closed fused glass panels enable a high degree of energy efficiency. Throughout the design process the building volume has been shaved and reformed to create a compact, highly efficient building form. The lowered roof lines at the corners provide a gradual transition towards the existing small-scale development of the Delft city centre and the adjacent Wester Quarter.
The facade responds to the different sun orientations, which determined the amount of glass incorporated, thus mitigating daylight needs while reducing heat gain in the summer months. The glass has a high light absorption factor but low solar absorption, and all windows can be opened manually for user comfort and natural ventilation. Solar panels on the roof provide 20% of the energy for the building mechanics and presence aware lighting. The GreenCalc+ score is rated at 270. Source by Mecanoo. Info project https://goo.gl/HBGiZd
A As Architecture - Discover Architecture
http://aasarchitecture.com/
- published: 21 Feb 2019
- views: 517
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TOP 15 Things To Do In Delft 🇳🇱 Travel Guide
Delft, a charming city in the Netherlands, is renowned for its rich history, picturesque canals, and iconic blue and white pottery.
Located in the province of...
Delft, a charming city in the Netherlands, is renowned for its rich history, picturesque canals, and iconic blue and white pottery.
Located in the province of South Holland, Delft offers visitors a perfect blend of cultural heritage and modern innovation. As you explore this enchanting Dutch city, you'll discover a wealth of things to do in Delft that cater to all interests and ages.
One of the best things to do in Delft is to visit the Royal Delft factory, where the famous Delftware pottery has been produced since the 17th century. Here, you can witness skilled artisans at work and even try your hand at painting your own piece of Delft Blue. The city's historic center is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, including the stunning Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) and the Oude Kerk (Old Church), both of which offer panoramic views of Delft from their towers.
For those seeking fun things to do in Delft, a canal tour is a must. Glide along the peaceful waterways and admire the beautiful gabled houses and bridges that line the banks. The Vermeer Centrum Delft is another popular attraction, dedicated to the life and works of the famous Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, who was born and lived in Delft.
As night falls, there are plenty of things to do in Delft at night. The city's vibrant nightlife scene includes cozy bars, live music venues, and excellent restaurants. For a unique experience, join a guided evening walk to discover the city's hidden gems and learn about its fascinating history and legends.
Among the top things to do in Delft is a visit to the Prinsenhof Museum, housed in a former convent where William of Orange, the founder of the Dutch nation, was assassinated. The museum offers a captivating journey through Delft's history and its role in shaping the Netherlands.
Nature lovers will appreciate the Delftse Hout, a recreational area on the outskirts of the city, perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing by the lake. For those interested in science and technology, the Delft University of Technology campus is worth exploring, with its cutting-edge architecture and innovative research facilities.
Delft tourism offers a wide array of experiences for visitors. From wandering through the charming streets and browsing unique shops to enjoying local delicacies at the weekly market in the Markt square, there's no shortage of things to see in Delft. A Delft tour can help you uncover the city's hidden treasures and provide insights into its rich cultural heritage.
Whether you're interested in history, art, or simply soaking up the atmosphere of a quintessential Dutch city, Delft attractions and activities cater to all preferences. From exploring ancient churches to admiring contemporary art galleries, Delft offers a perfect balance of old and new. As you discover the many places to visit in Delft, you'll understand why this charming city continues to captivate visitors from around the world, making it a must-visit destination in the Netherlands.
#delft #delftnetherlands #travelguide
https://wn.com/Top_15_Things_To_Do_In_Delft_🇳🇱_Travel_Guide
Delft, a charming city in the Netherlands, is renowned for its rich history, picturesque canals, and iconic blue and white pottery.
Located in the province of South Holland, Delft offers visitors a perfect blend of cultural heritage and modern innovation. As you explore this enchanting Dutch city, you'll discover a wealth of things to do in Delft that cater to all interests and ages.
One of the best things to do in Delft is to visit the Royal Delft factory, where the famous Delftware pottery has been produced since the 17th century. Here, you can witness skilled artisans at work and even try your hand at painting your own piece of Delft Blue. The city's historic center is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, including the stunning Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) and the Oude Kerk (Old Church), both of which offer panoramic views of Delft from their towers.
For those seeking fun things to do in Delft, a canal tour is a must. Glide along the peaceful waterways and admire the beautiful gabled houses and bridges that line the banks. The Vermeer Centrum Delft is another popular attraction, dedicated to the life and works of the famous Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, who was born and lived in Delft.
As night falls, there are plenty of things to do in Delft at night. The city's vibrant nightlife scene includes cozy bars, live music venues, and excellent restaurants. For a unique experience, join a guided evening walk to discover the city's hidden gems and learn about its fascinating history and legends.
Among the top things to do in Delft is a visit to the Prinsenhof Museum, housed in a former convent where William of Orange, the founder of the Dutch nation, was assassinated. The museum offers a captivating journey through Delft's history and its role in shaping the Netherlands.
Nature lovers will appreciate the Delftse Hout, a recreational area on the outskirts of the city, perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing by the lake. For those interested in science and technology, the Delft University of Technology campus is worth exploring, with its cutting-edge architecture and innovative research facilities.
Delft tourism offers a wide array of experiences for visitors. From wandering through the charming streets and browsing unique shops to enjoying local delicacies at the weekly market in the Markt square, there's no shortage of things to see in Delft. A Delft tour can help you uncover the city's hidden treasures and provide insights into its rich cultural heritage.
Whether you're interested in history, art, or simply soaking up the atmosphere of a quintessential Dutch city, Delft attractions and activities cater to all preferences. From exploring ancient churches to admiring contemporary art galleries, Delft offers a perfect balance of old and new. As you discover the many places to visit in Delft, you'll understand why this charming city continues to captivate visitors from around the world, making it a must-visit destination in the Netherlands.
#delft #delftnetherlands #travelguide
- published: 15 Oct 2023
- views: 18786
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City Hall #75 Ratusz/ Stadhuis 🌍 Delft - Nederland
City Hall/ Ratusz/ Stadhuis 🌍 Delft - Nederland
(Eng) Delft City Hall. The first construction of the town hall in this place dates back to 1200. In 1400, re...
City Hall/ Ratusz/ Stadhuis 🌍 Delft - Nederland
(Eng) Delft City Hall. The first construction of the town hall in this place dates back to 1200. In 1400, rebuilt, the building survived the great fire of the city of 1536, but the town hall burned down on March 4, 1618. The present form was rebuilt in the years 1618-1620 according to the design of the architect Hendrik de Keyser. Restored in the 20th century. Address Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
(Pl) Ratusz miejski w Delft. Pierwszą budowe ratusza w tym miejscu datuje się na 1200 rok. W 1400 roku przebudowany, budynek przetrwał wielki pożar miasta z 1536 roku lecz ratusz spłonął 4 marca 1618 roku. Obecna forma przebudowana w latach 1618-1620 wedlug projektu architekta Hendrika de Keysera. W 20 wieku odrestaurowany. Adres Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
(Nl) Stadhuis Delft. De eerste bouw van het stadhuis op deze plek dateert uit 1200. In 1400, herbouwd, overleefde het gebouw de grote brand van de stad 1536, maar het stadhuis brandde af op 4 maart 1618. De huidige vorm is in de jaren 1618-1620 herbouwd naar ontwerp van architect Hendrik de Keyser. Gerestaureerd in de 20e eeuw. Adres Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
12.09.2021 8:45
https://wn.com/City_Hall_75_Ratusz_Stadhuis_🌍_Delft_Nederland
City Hall/ Ratusz/ Stadhuis 🌍 Delft - Nederland
(Eng) Delft City Hall. The first construction of the town hall in this place dates back to 1200. In 1400, rebuilt, the building survived the great fire of the city of 1536, but the town hall burned down on March 4, 1618. The present form was rebuilt in the years 1618-1620 according to the design of the architect Hendrik de Keyser. Restored in the 20th century. Address Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
(Pl) Ratusz miejski w Delft. Pierwszą budowe ratusza w tym miejscu datuje się na 1200 rok. W 1400 roku przebudowany, budynek przetrwał wielki pożar miasta z 1536 roku lecz ratusz spłonął 4 marca 1618 roku. Obecna forma przebudowana w latach 1618-1620 wedlug projektu architekta Hendrika de Keysera. W 20 wieku odrestaurowany. Adres Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
(Nl) Stadhuis Delft. De eerste bouw van het stadhuis op deze plek dateert uit 1200. In 1400, herbouwd, overleefde het gebouw de grote brand van de stad 1536, maar het stadhuis brandde af op 4 maart 1618. De huidige vorm is in de jaren 1618-1620 herbouwd naar ontwerp van architect Hendrik de Keyser. Gerestaureerd in de 20e eeuw. Adres Markt 87, 2611 GS Delft.
12.09.2021 8:45
- published: 13 Sep 2021
- views: 68
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Delft, Netherlands, Complete Tour
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
You will love the Dutch city of Delft. It is one of the most famous, historical a...
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
You will love the Dutch city of Delft. It is one of the most famous, historical and beautiful towns in the Netherlands, preserved in picture book perfection. It's also a modern city that functions very well for its hundred thousand resident as you're going to see in this comprehensive video guide.
https://wn.com/Delft,_Netherlands,_Complete_Tour
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
You will love the Dutch city of Delft. It is one of the most famous, historical and beautiful towns in the Netherlands, preserved in picture book perfection. It's also a modern city that functions very well for its hundred thousand resident as you're going to see in this comprehensive video guide.
- published: 11 May 2019
- views: 226735
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Best places to visit in Netherlands 🇳🇱 Delft City Hall ~ 1700 #youtubeshorts #delft #netherlands
The town hall of Delft was already built in the seventeenth century. The design came from the Amsterdam architect Hendrick de Keyser. However, the tower is olde...
The town hall of Delft was already built in the seventeenth century. The design came from the Amsterdam architect Hendrick de Keyser. However, the tower is older, it was built around thirteen hundred. The tower, also known as 'the Stone', has long served as a prison. Enthusiasts can admire the torture instruments with their own eyes. The town hall, where Johannes Vermeer also said yes, is still used as a wedding location today.
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Best channel of sights shorts from Netherlands 🇳🇱
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The town hall of Delft was already built in the seventeenth century. The design came from the Amsterdam architect Hendrick de Keyser. However, the tower is older, it was built around thirteen hundred. The tower, also known as 'the Stone', has long served as a prison. Enthusiasts can admire the torture instruments with their own eyes. The town hall, where Johannes Vermeer also said yes, is still used as a wedding location today.
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#shorts Nederland #travel #netherlands #sights #europe #world #turkey #USA #china #india #France #Germany #Spain #Italy #Unitedkingdom #Russia #Africa #Istanbul #turkiye #antalya #dubai #rome #paris #london #madrid #berlin #newyork #miami #themepark #tokyo #bombay #4K #8K #walk #musttosee #bestplaces #most #amazing #don’t #must #Exploring #howto #milyon #YouTube #top10 #history #love #bollywood #hollywood #music #nature #vacation #support
Best channel of sights shorts from Netherlands 🇳🇱
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- published: 02 May 2022
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