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- Adriaan Dortsman (1635, Vlissingen – 1682, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age architect of Amsterdam. According to the RKD he moved to Amsterdam in 1667...
- period 1669-1671 by architect Daniël Stalpaert and completed by Adriaan Dortsman. The church bells were cast by Pieter Hemony. The church has not been used...
- Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. The house was designed in 1672 by Adriaan Dortsman, the famous Dutch architect known for having created the Ronde Lutherse...
- Singel, identified by its copper dome. The church was designed by Adriaan Dortsman (ca. 1636-1682) and was opened in 1671. In 1822 the church was nearly destro****;...
- (1586–1638), Dutch Christian scholar, wrote The Hebrew Republic Adriaan Dortsman (1635–1682), a Dutch Golden Age architect of Amsterdam Betje Wolff (1738–1804)...
- Architecture of the Netherlands classicist style by Dutch architect Adriaan Dortsman. Louis Gerhard De Geer (1818–1896) a Swedish statesman and writer; 1st...
- former mayor of Amsterdam. The building is designed by architect Adriaan Dortsman. The bank is still located at these premises. With guidance of the American...
- Cornelia van der Gon was the rich heiress of the Amsterdam architect Adriaan Dortsman (ca. 1636–1682), who designed the round Lutheran church on the Singel....
- 1681 on the foundations of an earlier castle, by the architect Adriaan Dortsman (who also designed the new Lutheran church in Amsterdam. The castle grounds...
- Pieter Post (1608–1669), built ****s ten Bosch in The Hague (1645-) Adriaen Dortsman (1625–1682), built the Lutheran Church in Amsterdam Elias Bouman (1636–1686)...