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  • Delft City Hall, or Stadhuis in Dutch, dates back to the 17th century when it was built between 1618 and 1620. The city hall was designed by the renowned Dutch architect Hendrick de Keyser, who was known for his significant contributions to Dutch architecture during the Dutch Golden Age.
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  • Delft Blue A vaulted ceiling features an enormous historic 1877 map of Delft and its surroundings, connecting the station with the city hall.
  • 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.
  • Hall of Delft Photo: City Hall Delft. Hall of Delft - a historic building in the Renaissance style, which is located in the Market Square, in front of the new church.
  • Delft City Hall, rear side with tower “De Steen” Delft, South Holland, Netherlands. Palace on the Dam, main facade (east elevation).
  • A vaulted ceiling features an enormous historic 1877 map of Delft and its surroundings, connecting the station with the city hall.
  • A vaulted ceiling features an enormous historic 1877 map of Delft and its surroundings, connecting the station with the city hall.
  • Top ways to experience Stadhuis van Delft (City Hall Delft). ... The City Hall in Delft is located of course in the heart of Old Town.
  • Sustainability was key in the design concept from Studio Biek for Delft’s new city hall. Our PET Felt furniture matched this objective perfectly.
  • Delft's city hall is a real eye-catcher. ... At the back, you can clearly see that the rest of the city hall was built around this tower. The Steen was used as a prison.
  • The City Hall in Delft is a Renaissance style former seat of the city's government, and still today the place where residents hold their civic wedding ceremonies.