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  1. The Beurs van Hendrick de Keyser, which became an icon of the Golden Age, was completed in 1611. It was situated on the Rokin, south of the Dam Square. The building was approximately sixty meters long and over 35 meters wide. Forty-two numbered columns surrounded the center square without a roof that served as a trading floor.

  2. Geschiedenis. Hendrick de Keyser was een Amsterdamse architect en beeldhouwer. De Keyser bouwde in een typische, zelfs Amsterdamse, renaissancestijl. Hij is de vader van schilder Thomas de Keyser en van de bouwmeesters Pieter de Keyser en Willem de Keyser. ‍.

  3. Hendrick de Keyser Monumenten behoudt historisch waardevolle huizen en hun interieur voor de toekomst. Je kunt er wonen, werken, feesten en logeren. Of ze bezoeken als museumhuis.

  4. The 'Shelter' Almost Saved by Hendrick De Keyser. Naldini, S. (TU Delft Heritage & Architecture) 2022. The ‘Shelter’ is a fantastic example of a circular plastic house with a diameter of 8 m that is somehow comparable to the ‘Futuro’. It was conceived by the Dutch interior architect Kor Aldershoff, who developed a prototype in glass ...

  5. Hendrick de Keyser. Hendrick de Keyser (* 15. Mai 1565 in Utrecht; † 15. Mai 1621 in Amsterdam) war ein niederländischer Architekt und Bildhauer, der zusammen mit Lieven de Key als führender Baumeister des Goldenen Zeitalters gilt und dessen Bauten als Höhepunkt der Renaissance angesehen werden.

  6. Hendrick de Keyser (15 May 1565 – 15 May 1621) was a Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone, and architect who was instrumental in establishing a late Renaissance form of Mannerism changing into Baroque. Most of his works appeared in Amsterdam, some elsewhere in the Dutch Republic. He was the father of Pieter and Thomas de Keyser and Willem, and the uncle of Huybert de Keyser, who ...

  7. May 15, 1565 - May 15, 1621. Hendrick de Keyser was a Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone, and architect who was instrumental in establishing a late Renaissance form of Mannerism changing into Baroque. Most of his works appeared in Amsterdam, some elsewhere in the Dutch Republic. He was the father of Pieter and Thomas de Keyser and ...