Rijksmonument Snouck van Loosenhuis uit 1742
Rijksmonument Snouck van Loosenhuis uit 1742
Rijksmonument Snouck van Loosenhuis uit 1742
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bas k
Amstelveen, The Netherlands32,808 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
The 18th century Rococo architecture of this house cladded in grey natural stone offers a contrast to the rest of the architecture mainly build with bricks and wood.Build as an 18th century retirement home for ladies it now awaits a new function.
Written 21 September 2018
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GinnyKelowna
Canada814 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
This building on "de Breed straat" is beautifully restored, but not always open for the public to view
Written 5 July 2018
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Vermilion, OH3,782 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
Our tour guide made sure we stopped to see this magnificent old house. It is quite historical compared to the houses around it. Such a quaint town, don't miss it.
Written 16 October 2016
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Christian M
Copenhagen, Denmark5,962 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
Sorry, maybe it’s me - but what’s the point of calling this dull grey building a sight in this city? Maybe the reason is there are no other real sights.
The ambient atmosphere and all the fine ships is the primary attraktion of going to Enkhuizen.
The ambient atmosphere and all the fine ships is the primary attraktion of going to Enkhuizen.
Written 10 July 2018
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