Kampen City Hall
Kampen City Hall | |
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Alternative names | Stadhuis van Kampen |
General information | |
Type | Seat of local government |
Architectural style | neo-classical |
Location | Kampen, Overijssel |
Address | Oudestraat 133 |
Coordinates | 52°33′31.88″N 5°54′59.9″E / 52.5588556°N 5.916639°E |
Completed | 1835 |
Owner | Gemeente Museum Kampen |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | unknown |
The City Hall, Kampen is a city hall in Kampen, Overijssel. The neo-classical building for the government offices are used for weddings and other official proceedings. The rear of the building is the old Gothic city hall that is in use as the local museum of Kampen.
History
Precise dates for the old part of the building are not available, but various decorations can be dated, most notably the fireplace in the sheriffs’ courtroom, which was made between 1543 and 1554 by the sculptor Jacob de Nole. He was from the Southern Netherlands but moved to Utrecht from 1530 onwards.[1]
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City hall by night
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17th-century chimneypiece in the old city hall
By the 19th century, the city hall had become cramped and a new neo-classical addition was built on the end. For this the old renaissance gate needed to be deconstructed and the painter Cornelis Springer captured it in a nostalgic painting in 1832:
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City Hall, Kampen in 1832 by Springer
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Same view in 1950
References
- ^ "Bulletin KNOB". Retrieved November 24, 2019.[permanent dead link]
External link
Media related to Raadhuis (Kampen) at Wikimedia Commons