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  2. Delft - Wikipedia

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    Trams frequently travel between Delft and The Hague via special double tracks crossing the city. The whole city center and adjacent areas are a paid on-street parking area. In 2018, with the day parking fee of 29.5 Euro, it was the most expensive on-street parking area in the Netherlands, with the city centers of Deventer and Dordrecht being ...

  3. 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.

  4. De Roos - Wikipedia

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    De Roos is situated in the western portion of the historic center of Delft, a municipality in the province of South Holland. The mill is situated at 112 Phoenixstraat. [ Note 1 ] [ 18 ] The entire De Roos complex, comprising the house and warehouse, is located at 112 and 111 Phoenixstraat, midway along this urban thoroughfare.

  5. Tanthof - Wikipedia

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    The sand needed for building Tanthof was dug up from the area now called Delftse Hout.This area is nowadays a recreational area with some lakes. As of January 1, 2023, Tanthof West recorded a population of 8 025 people, residing in 3 794 households [2] while Tanthof East recorded a population of 6 065 people, residing in 3 000 households. [1]

  6. Delftse Hout - Wikipedia

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    Delftse Hout is the location of the De Grote Plas, a lake with origins in the sand excavations performed to build new neighbourhoods in Delft. Swimming in the lake is usually allowed. [ 1 ] Other destinations in the district are IKEA Delft, the Arboretum-Heempark Delft gardens, the Iepenhof Cemetery , a camping and a park.

  7. Balthasar van der Ast - Wikipedia

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    Balthasar van der Ast (Middelburg, 1593/94 – Delft, 7 March 1657) was a Dutch Golden Age painter who specialized in still lifes of flowers and fruit, as well as painting a number of remarkable shell still lifes; he is considered to be a pioneer in the genre of shell painting. His still lifes often contain insects and lizards.