- The
Boterwaag is a
former weigh house for
butter in The Hague, Netherlands. The
right half is a café. The left-half of the
building was
designed by the...
- sail with
masts lowered.
Opsterlandse Compagnonsvaart Museum Opsterlân
Boterwaag weigh house Former synagogue, 1949
Jewish cemetery,
Kortezwaag Former...
-
School of
Civil Engineering.
After being housed in the
Korenbeurs and
Boterwaag in 1839, a new
neoclassical building was
designed by city
architect Zeger...
- Hague, and
painted one of the four
corner pieces of the
ceiling of the "
Boterwaag"
where the
guild members met. The
other corners were
painted by Theodor...
- Rhenen,
shown with the
Cunera tower behind it, by Jan de Beijer, 1745 The
Boterwaag, a
weigh house for
butter that he designed,
built on the Prinsegracht...
-
replaced by a new one. The
Confrerie started meeting upstairs at the
Boterwaag building,
where butter was
traded at the Prinsegracht. They paid rent...
- Hague, and
painted one of the four
corner pieces of the
ceiling of the "
Boterwaag"
where the
guild members met. The
other corners were
painted by Daniel...
- 1591 July:
Siege of Knodsenburg. October:
Siege of Nijmegen. 1612 -
Boterwaag (Nijmegen) [nl] (weigh house)
built (approximate date). 1618 - Collector...
- (1659) 1672 - 20 August:
Lynching of
Cornelis and
Johan de Witt. 1681 -
Boterwaag (weigh
house for butter) built. 1701 -
Treaty of The Hague,
between England...