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The Town Hall of Goes, in the Dutch province of Zeeland, is a large complex that was constructed in several phases.
The oldest part is the meat hall, from 1410. An extension followed between 1550 and 1554. Between 1775 and 1779 the council chamber and the wedding hall were renovated, giving it its current appearance.
In 2007, a restaurant was located in the meat hall. The building has national monument status.
Source: Wikipedia
April 15, 2022
The Town Hall was built in Late Gothic style - Rococo style.
The oldest part is the right tower, which was built in 1389. The tower served as a prison and was then called the 'vanghuus'. To the left of the tower was the market hall with the weighing house. Above this was a room, furnished as a courtroom where justice was administered. Behind the market hall was the meat hall. In the 18th century, the town hall was given a contemporary appearance in rococo style for that time. Since 1973, a lunch café has been located under the cross vaults on the ground floor (in the former market hall and meat hall).
August 16, 2023
The Stadhuis van Goes in the Dutch province of Zeeland is a large complex built in several phases.
nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadhuis_van_Goes
December 6, 2022
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