Published about 1 month ago by Michel Geven
View of the Masiusplein from inside a structure indicating here used to be a tower of the castle Sevenaer. The square is formed along with differ...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Frank van Tol
The recently finished 'Damsterplein' square in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands. Underneath the surface of this square a two ...(more)
Published about 1 year ago by Eric Berendsen
Blauwe Stad (Blue City), in the Dutch province of Groningen
The historic harbour of Delfshaven. View on the 'Voorhaven' with the Piet-Heyn bridge. In former days a souvereign town, but now a part of Rotterdam.
Published about 2 years ago by Harro Smit
The congregation of the Sisters Augustinessen of St. Monica was founded march 19th, 1934. Their nunnery and the chapel are situated on the Estate Monnikenberg in Hilversum, Holland.For more information (in dutch):
Published about 2 years ago by René van Gageldonk
From de series "beauty spots, Middelburg": Seisplein in Middelburg, the Netherlands.It's a busy road with cars passing to all directions.
Published about 2 years ago by Dirk De Smet
When facing to the north, you can see a building with stairs and some flags mounted on the windows; this is the town hall of Hasselt. The b...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Dirk De Smet
This place called the "Fruitmarkt" (Fruit market place) is situated nearby the Sint-Quintinus cathedral. The statue is made by the artist R...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Dirk De Smet
This place is called the "Grote Markt", the most central market square in the hearth of the city Hasselt.Apart from the fact that Hasselt ...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Frank van Tol
A view over Groningen from the top of an artificial ski-hill located in the recreational area called 'Kardinge' North-East of the city's ce...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Frank van Tol
Groningen's main square called the 'Grote Markt' during sunset. The churchtower visible in the picture is the 'Martinitoren' and is 97 meters high.
Published over 3 years ago by Bo de Visser
De Raaks is een buurt in het oude centrum van Haarlem. Oorspronkelijk bestond het gebied uit oude pakhuizen en een parkeergarage, maar deze hebben (onder luid v...(more)