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2月 22, 2026, View of Leiden Observatory
Very nice background and open a few times a year
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2月 22, 2026, Aviary in Plantsoen Park, Leiden
Nice all those different chirping and multi-colored birds
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2月 22, 2026, Hapynionbrug
This steel bridge springs back nicely when several people walk on it
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2月 22, 2026, View of Molen De Put
Beautiful view in the summer with the many boats
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2月 22, 2026, Old Observatory Leiden
Old place and can be visited a few times a year
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2月 22, 2026, Academiegebouw Leiden
Leiden has the oldest university in the Netherlands
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2月 22, 2026, Rembrandtpark, Leiden
Rembrandt's birthplace in Leiden. Many people don't know that Rembrandt began painting here in his youth before moving to Amsterdam.
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12月 14, 2025, Rembrandtpark, Leiden
Take a virtual tour of the birthplace here: https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/schatkamer/rembrandt
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10月 22, 2025, Koornbrug Leiden
The first bridge on this site dates back to the 15th century. It was renovated in 1642 by the current stone arch bridge with three arches and elegant natural stone facades, designed by the Leiden architect Arent van 's Gravesande. The bridge crosses the Nieuwe Rijn and connects the Burgsteeg with the Koornbrugsteeg. It is called the Koornbrug (also Koornbeursbrug) because the grain market was held there from 1443 onwards. In 1825, it was given a canopy on each side to keep the grain dry. The canopies were designed by Salomon van der Paauw, Leiden's city architect. They consist of two neoclassical wooden galleries with Doric columns. The gables display the city's coat of arms (two red keys) surrounded by ears of corn (referring to the grain that was traded here). The grain was stored under the roof. Holes in the ceiling provided ventilation. The building has been a listed building since 1968. (Source: Wikipedia)
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10月 22, 2025, Koornbrug Leiden
The first mention of a bridge on this site dates back to the 15th century. Since then, the grain market has been held here, and the bridge was named "Koornbrug." In 1642, the old bridge was replaced by the current one, featuring three arches and a beautiful natural stone facade, designed by the Leiden architect Arent van's-Gravesande. Originally, barges loaded with grain lay beneath this bridge to keep the grain dry during inclement weather. In 1825, the two canopies were built. The grain was also stored beneath the canopy. The openings in the roof provided ventilation. It remains the only covered bridge in Leiden to this day. (Source: "Leidener Runde" booklet from Leiden City Marketing)
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10月 20, 2025, Old Observatory Leiden
The Leiden Observatory, located at Sterrewachtlaan 11 (and on the Witte Singel), was built in 1633 as the observatory of Leiden University, making it the oldest university observatory in the world. For its first two decades, the observatory was primarily used for educational purposes. In 1861, a new and larger observatory was built under the direction of Frederik Kaiser, now known as the "Oude Sterrewacht." The Leiden Observatory has had many world-renowned directors, including Frederik Kaiser, Willem de Sitter, Ejnar Hertzsprung, and Jan Hendrik Oort. Other famous astronomers who worked at the observatory included Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Jacobus C. Kapteyn, and Hendrik Christoffel van de Hulst. The current director is Ignas Snellen (since 2022). (Source: Wikipedia) In 1974, the astronomers moved into the new buildings of the Bioscience Park. The Oude Sterrewacht was then used as a temporary building for various university groups. After a thorough restoration (2009-2011), the building is now used by the Faculty of Law. The telescopes and domes are used by students and volunteers, who open them to the public during special open days, lectures, and tours. (Source: visitleiden.nl)
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10月 15, 2025, Leiden City Hall
The original town hall dates back to the Middle Ages. The town hall as we know it today, with its Renaissance façade on Breestraat, was designed around 1600 according to plans by Lüdiger von Bentheim, who also built the façade of Bremen's town hall at the same time. After the fire of February 12, 1929, the town hall had to be rebuilt on the Fish Market side (according to plans by C.J. Blaauw) and was simultaneously expanded to include the Stadhuisplein in 1932. Until the fire, the Rhenish Rod (L unit of measurement) was determined by the distance between two notches at the entrance to the town hall (Fish Market). After reconstruction, they were replaced by two iron knobs. The last renovation took place in 2020/22. The rooms below the town hall on the square are now used by a restaurant and an entertainment center. (Source: Wikipedia) Around 1600, the town hall resembled more of a museum, as the walls were hung with many paintings by (old) masters. (Source: "Leidener Runde" by City Marketing L.) CITY COAT OF ARMS: The coat of arms of the city of Leiden depicts two red lions (symbolizing the County of Holland) and two crossed red keys (symbolizing St. Peter, the city's patron saint), above which is a crown (recalling the city's connection to the reign of King William V. The crown was awarded to the city as an honor, symbolizing its rank and highlighting Leiden as an important city and trading center). The motto in the coat of arms is: "Haec Libertatis Ergo" = "In the name of freedom." This motto, which is also the city's motto, is important to the people of Leiden and commemorates the city's liberation from the Spanish siege on October 3, 1574. This significant blow against the Spanish contributed significantly to the independence of the Northern Netherlands (Republic of the Seven United Netherlands from 1581 to 1795). The Republic was a loose federation of seven largely independent provinces (Holland, Zeeland, Groningen, Utrecht, Friesland, Guelders, and Overijssel).
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8月 25, 2025, Molen De Valk
The last of the numerous windmills that once adorned Leiden's city walls. Their exposure on the city walls increased wind yield, and the windmills certainly also served as watchtowers.
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