Regional Heritage Gems
This collection highlights the architectural and historical landmarks of De Haan and its surrounding villages. It features the Belle Époque charm of the historic tram station and coastal villas alongside the rural heritage of the Geersensmolen windmill. The list also includes significant religious sites like the Romanesque-Gothic churches of Klemskerke and Vlissegem, and the Spioenkop pavilion, a historic lookout point offering views over the North Sea dunes.
Villa Elza en villa Malvina
Pair of historic Belle Époque style villas reflecting the early 20th-century coastal architecture of the region.
Tramstation De Haan
A preserved 1902 Belle Époque station building, originally serving the coastal tram line and notable for its distinctive timber-framed architecture.
Geersensmolen
A 17th-century wooden post mill located in Klemskerke, restored to working order for grinding grain.
Spioenkop
A distinctive red-roofed pavilion situated on a high dune, serving as a historic lookout point over the polders and the sea.
Sint-Clemenskerk
A Romanesque-Gothic church in Klemskerke featuring a 13th-century tower and a historic organ.
Sint-Blasiuskerk
A village church in Vlissegem with roots dating back to the 13th century, characterized by its classic brick architecture.
Oud gemeentehuis
The former town hall building, showcasing regional administrative architecture from the early 20th century.
Heilige-Kruisverheffingskerk
A church in Wenduine known for its neo-Gothic elements and housing a historic 10th-century cross.
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