Haarlem: Vernacular Architecture
Places and attractions in the Vernacular architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Beguinage
- Historical place
- Church
- Architecture
- Specialty museum
- Art museum
- History museum
- Park
- Vernacular architecture
- Street
- Area
- Windmill
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...
Berkenrode
Berkenrode, or Berckenroode is a former 'Heerlijkheid' in the Dutch province of North Holland, situated on the southwest side of Haarlem on the leidsevaart, north of Iepenrode and west of Heemstede.
De Naald
De Naald is a monument in Heemstede, Netherlands, erected in 1817 by the city council to commemorate two battles on the Manpad road running next to the site.
Hartekamp
Hartekamp, or Hartecamp, is the name of a villa in Heemstede, North Holland, the Netherlands, on the Bennebroek border. It was once the Buitenplaats of George Clifford, who employed Carl Linnaeus in 1737 to write his Hortus Cliffortianus, a detailed description of the gardens of Hartecamp.
Huis te Manpad
The Huis te Manpad is an historical villa and former summer home of Jacob van Lennep in Heemstede, the Netherlands; bordered by the Leidsevaart canal, the Manpadslaan, and the Herenweg.
Iepenrode
Iepenrode, or Ipenrode, is the name of a villa in Heemstede, the Netherlands, between the Leidsevaart and Herenweg, located north of Huis te Manpad and south of Berkenrode.