Dutch Heritage Sites
This collection highlights the diverse historical architecture of South Holland, ranging from the iconic 18th-century windmills of Kinderdijk to the medieval fortifications of Slot Loevestein. It features royal residences like Huis ten Bosch, the 15th-century Gothic town hall of Gouda, and maritime heritage sites such as the Jan Blanken dry dock. The list also includes preserved city gates in Brielle and defensive forts, offering a comprehensive look at the region's military, industrial, and civic history.
Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout
Kinderdijk is a village in the municipality of Molenlanden, in the province of South Holland, Netherlands.
Keukenhof Castle
Situated next to the famous Keukenhof Gardens, this well-kept mansion was built in 1642.
House in the Woods
Huis ten Bosch is a royal palace in The Hague, Netherlands. It is one of three official residences of the Dutch monarch; the two others…
Kasteel Crabbehoff
19th-century manor house in Dordrecht, built on the foundations of a 17th-century castle.
Stadhuis van Gouda
One of the oldest Gothic city halls in the Netherlands, built between 1448 and 1450.
Waag
Historic 17th-century weighing house designed by Pieter Post, originally used for weighing Gouda cheese.
Loevestein Castle
Monumental castle and a former prison for political prisoners where Hugo Grotius was being kept. Now it is a home to a medieval museum.
't Slot
Round stone flour mill built in 1832 on the remains of the former castle of the Lords of Ter Gouw.
Brigittenpoortje
Late Gothic limestone gate from the 16th century, located near the Great Church in Brielle.
Hellevoetsluis Dry Dock
Hellevoetsluis Dry Dock is a historic double dry dock in Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands.
Martelaren van Gorcumkerk
Neo-Gothic pilgrimage church dedicated to the 19 martyrs of Gorcum, executed in 1572.
Langepoort
Historic city gate from 1704, serving as one of the main entrances to the fortified town of Brielle.
Barbaratoren
15th-century tower that remains from the former chapel of the Saint Barbara Hospital.
Fort Maasmond
Armored fort built in 1881 to defend the Port of Rotterdam and the entrance to the New Waterway.
Vuurtoren Westhoofd
Active 52-meter high square brick lighthouse in Ouddorp, originally constructed in 1947.
't Kruithuis
Historic 17th-century gunpowder magazine used for storage within the defensive fortifications of Brielle.
Windlust, Achthuizen
Windlust, is a flour windmill in Achthuizen, Oostflakkee, South Holland, Netherlands.
De Bommelaer
Round stone tower mill from 1735 used for grinding grain, located on the dike in Den Bommel.
Sint Johannes Evangelist
Roman Catholic church serving the community of Oegstgeest.
Burcht of Voorne
The Burcht of Voorne is a ruinous motte-and-bailey castle in Oostvoorne, Netherlands.
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