photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
joseantonio | all galleries >> Galleries >> THE NETHERLANDS > Delft. The Lambert van Meerten Museum
previous | next
22-Apr-2019

Delft. The Lambert van Meerten Museum

The Lambert van Meerten Museum (Museumhuis Lambert van Meerten) — reopened in 2019 after a major renovation — is home to an important collection of applied art, as well as period furniture, paintings, and an extensive display of Delftware. Housed in the former home of the city's best known collector of antiquities and art, Lambert van Meerten, the museum opened in 1909 and also contains impressive collections of Chinese porcelain and Dutch tiles. Afterwards, stroll over to the Dyke Office (Gemeenlandshuis), built in the early 15th century and notable for its lovely stone gable decorated with numerous coats of arms.

Canon EOS 70D
1/400s f/6.3 at 17.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
share
Julie Oldfield29-Oct-2020 00:52
Very striking. V
KAI-WING LEUNG28-Oct-2020 10:00
Very nice capture of the beautiful museum! V
Dennis Hoyne28-Oct-2020 02:41
A lovely building. I like those shutters on the lower half of the upper windows.
Tom Munson28-Oct-2020 01:27
Amazing building and capture, Jose.
bill friedlander27-Oct-2020 23:02
The facade is gorgeous! Great shot of it. V
Jean Chiasson27-Oct-2020 22:36
Beautiful museum and facade Jose V
danad27-Oct-2020 22:14
A superb facade ! V.
laine27-Oct-2020 21:57
It looks beautiful...love the contrasting warmth of the shutters on the grey stone walls. V
janescottcumming27-Oct-2020 21:53
Such a great facade! Nice photo of it. V
Jeff Real27-Oct-2020 20:56
Such beautiful details and light!
V
Martin Lamoon27-Oct-2020 20:22
Excellent capture of this fine museum
V
Colin Storey27-Oct-2020 19:25
Wonderful detailed image.
Helen Betts27-Oct-2020 18:52
Such an ornate exterior, nicely captured. V.
John Hamers27-Oct-2020 18:36
Beautifully decorated facade of this museum captured in great light. V!
Commenting on this page requires full PBase membership.
Please login or register.