Haarlem: Architecture
Places and attractions in the Architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Beguinage
- Historical place
- Church
- Architecture
- Specialty museum
- Art museum
- History museum
- Park
- Vernacular architecture
- Street
- Area
- Windmill
Cathedral of St Bavo
Catholic church built 1895–1930 Nestled in the charming city of Haarlem, Netherlands, the Cathedral of St Bavo stands as a magnificent example of Gothic architecture and a beacon of historical significance. This church, with its towering spire reaching skyward, serves as a central point of interest...
De Adriaan
Nestled in the charming city of Haarlem, Netherlands, De Adriaan stands as an iconic windmill that has graced the skyline since its original construction in 1779. This traditional Dutch windmill, positioned on the banks of the Spaarne River, is not just a picturesque...
Teylers Hofje
Nestled in the heart of Haarlem, Netherlands, Teylers Hofje stands as an enduring testament to the city's rich historical tapestry. This serene beguinage, a type of courtyard complex historically inhabited by Beguines—lay religious women who lived in community...
Vleeshal
Nestled in the charming city of Haarlem, Netherlands, the Vleeshal stands as a testament to the city's rich history and cultural heritage. This former public slaughterhouse, turned museum, is a striking example of Dutch Renaissance architecture, dating back to the...
Villa Welgelegen
Villa Welgelegen in Haarlem, Netherlands, stands as a remarkable example of neoclassical architecture and Dutch cultural heritage. This historic mansion, now a museum, was constructed between 1785 and 1789 as the residence of the wealthy banker and Amsterdam city...
Proveniershuis
In the heart of Haarlem, Netherlands, lies a serene oasis of historic significance known as the Proveniershuis. This beguinage, a complex traditionally housing lay religious women known as Beguines, offers a glimpse into the tranquil lifestyle once led by its...
Waalse Kerk
The Waalse kerk is a historical church dating from the 14th century on the Begijnhof in Haarlem, Netherlands.
St. Elisabeth Gasthuis
The St. Elisabeth Gasthuis is a former hospital complex of buildings founded in 1581 in Haarlem on the Gasthuisvest. The last location of the hospital on the Boerhaavelaan retains its hospital function and is part of the Spaarne Gasthuis today, formerly known as Kennemer Gasthuis.