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Topographic map of Gouda. Gouda (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣʌudaː] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam and Utrecht, in the province of South Holland. Gouda has a population of 75,000 and is famous for its Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many grachten, smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall.
Gouda by Candlelight is a Christmas event with music, theatre, and singing in the big market square in the town of Gouda, the Netherlands. The tradition began in 1956, when the market of Gouda was decorated with a large Christmas tree, lit by candles in front of the old medieval town hall. It is the oldest and largest 'Christmas lights evening ...
De Zalm is the oldest inn in Gouda city, South Holland, Netherlands. In 1551, the inn was called the Old Salm or Gilded Salm. In 1688, the historic Waag building was built by the architect Pieter Post located next to the tavern. [citation needed] The word zalm means salmon and its statue was returned to the roof in 2006. [1]
Trader Joe’s Family Nijland Clover Gouda Cheese is a must-try at $11.99! 🧀🇳🇱 Made on a 100-year-old family estate in the Netherlands with milk from pampered cows, this Gouda has a ...
'The St. Jans or Groote kerk in the city Gouda - (1714) From: Description of the city Gouda, by Ignatius Walvis Churchtower of the Sint-Janskerk in Gouda. The Sint Janskerk in Gouda, the Netherlands, is a large Gothic church, known especially for its stained glass windows, for which it has been placed on the list of the top 100 Dutch monuments.
The earliest windows date from 1555, three years after a destructive fire laid waste to the earlier church built in the same place. The creation of stained glass windows was temporarily halted in 1572 following Gouda 's decision to side with the Protestant faction in the Eighty Years' War , but the process was resumed a few years later with ...