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  2. Delft - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Museum Het Prinsenhof - Wikipedia

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    Het Prinsenhof ("The Court of the Prince") is a museum in the city of Delft in the Netherlands. Formerly the monastery of St Agatha, the building changed purpose over time. The whole building came into the possession of Delft City Council by 1925, who gradually converted the building into a museum. [1]

  4. Delft City Hall - Wikipedia

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    City Hall, Markt, Delft. The building with the red shutters dates back to 1618-20, while the belfry is much older and is covered in expensive Belgian limestone. The City Hall in Delft is a Renaissance style building on the Markt across from the Nieuwe Kerk. It is the seat of the city's government as well as a popular venue for civic wedding ...

  5. Oude Kerk (Delft) - Wikipedia

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    The Oude Kerk (Old Church), nicknamed Oude Jan ("Old John") and Scheve Jan ("Skewed John"), is a Gothic Protestant church in the old city center of Delft, the Netherlands. Its most recognizable feature is a 75-meter-high brick tower that leans about two meters from the vertical.

  6. Vermeer Centre - Wikipedia

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    Vermeer Centre in Delft behind the Market Square 1730s engraving of the original Delft Guild house, by Abraham Rademaker. The Vermeer Centre (Dutch: Vermeer Centrum Delft) is an information center dedicated to the painter Johannes Vermeer and the work of his contemporaries in Delft, the Netherlands.

  7. De Roos - Wikipedia

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    The De Roos mill rising above the southern wall of the Delft city wall, drawing by Gerbrand van den Eeckhout, second half of the 1640s. [3] Extract from a map of Delft drawn by Johannes Verkolje in 1678, showing, on the right, the first site of the De Roos mill in the vicinity of a fortified tower (Oosterijk toren).