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Dutch 17th Century Architecture

Dutch 17th Century Architecture

Dutch 17th Century Architecture refers to the architectural style that was prevalent in the Netherlands during the 17th century, also known as the Dutch Golden Age. It is characterized by a unique combination of simplicity, elegance, and practicality. The style gained fame during this period due to the economic prosperity of the Dutch Republic, which allowed for the construction of numerous grand buildings and townhouses. These structures were designed with careful attention to detail and showcased the Dutch mastery of brick and gable work. The architecture of this era also emphasized natural light, large windows, and open floor plans.

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Dutch Baroque ArchitectureJan van CampenJacob van CampenHendrick de Keyser
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