Digital Drawing of Hanseatic League town Kampen (the Netherlands). This piece was used to celebrate monuments day in Kampen. Kampen holds the most Grade A listed monuments per km2 in the Netherlands.
The bell tower featured in the middle was build between 1649 - 1663. The lantern was designed by Philips Vingboons, who possible also designed the Amsterdam City Hall (now Palace, Dam square). The smaller tower dates back to 1315, is part of the UNESCO listed magistrates' hall and now part of Stedelijk Museum Kampen.
Drawing of Kampen's Bell Tower and Magistrates' Hall
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Drawing of Kampen's Bell Tower and Magistrates' Hall
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Digital Drawing of Hanseatic League town Kampen (the Netherlands). This piece was used to celebrate monuments day in Kampen. Kampen holds the most Grade A listed monuments per km2 in the Netherlands.
The bell tower featured in the middle was build between 1649 - 1663. The lantern was designed by Philips Vingboons, who possible also designed the Amsterdam City Hall (now Palace, Dam square). The smaller tower dates back to 1315, is part of the UNESCO listed magistrates' hall and now part of Stedelijk Museum Kampen.