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Warmont Castle is located north of the village along the main road. Huys te Warmont is built on the site of a medieval castle dating from 1250, incorporating traces of medieval architecture.The original timber structures were replaced by buildings that were subsequently damaged by fire in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries and rebuilt each time on the old foundations.A 16th-century drawing makes it possible to reconstruct the medieval original, when the castle consisted of a square ground-plan of four wings and four corner towers set around an interior court, the whole surrounded by a moat. The living-quarters were in the north and east wings. The massive west tower was once assumed to have been the keep, but the thickness of its walls and its dimensions are too small for this purpose. In 1629 the castle was given a new entrance range by Salomon de Bray, featuring pilasters and a broad pediment. The south tower, originally octagonal, was replaced by a square one after 1650. Owing to the various rebuilding projects, Warmond acquired an irregular character in the course of the centuries. In 1780 the castle was extensively rebuilt. Floor levels and the proportions of the rooms were altered, and the walls were stuccoed. Medieval remains were hidden by new walls and plasterwork; de Bray’s additions disappeared.
In de huidige vorm dateert de toren zelf waarschijnlijk uit de 15e eeuw. In 1968 werd de toren door de Hervormde Kerk door het symbolische bedrag van 1 gulden aan de gemeente Warmond verkocht.
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In its present form, the tower itself probably dates from the 15th century. In 1968 the tower was sold to the municipality of Warmond by the Reformed Church for the symbolic amount of 1 guilder.
Warmont Castle is located north of the village along the main road. Huys te Warmont is built on the site of a medieval castle dating from 1250, incorporating traces of medieval architecture.The original timber structures were replaced by buildings that were subsequently damaged by fire in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries and rebuilt each time on the old foundations.A 16th-century drawing makes it possible to reconstruct the medieval original, when the castle consisted of a square ground-plan of four wings and four corner towers set around an interior court, the whole surrounded by a moat. The living-quarters were in the north and east wings. The massive west tower was once assumed to have been the keep, but the thickness of its walls and its dimensions are too small for this purpose. In 1629 the castle was given a new entrance range by Salomon de Bray, featuring pilasters and a broad pediment. The south tower, originally octagonal, was replaced by a square one after 1650. Owing to the various rebuilding projects, Warmond acquired an irregular character in the course of the centuries. In 1780 the castle was extensively rebuilt. Floor levels and the proportions of the rooms were altered, and the walls were stuccoed. Medieval remains were hidden by new walls and plasterwork; de Bray’s additions disappeared.
Warmont Castle is located north of the village along the main road. Huys te Warmont is built on the site of a medieval castle dating from 1250, incorporating traces of medieval architecture.The original timber structures were replaced by buildings that were subsequently damaged by fire in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries and rebuilt each time on the old foundations.A 16th-century drawing makes it possible to reconstruct the medieval original, when the castle consisted of a square ground-plan of four wings and four corner towers set around an interior court, the whole surrounded by a moat. The living-quarters were in the north and east wings. The massive west tower was once assumed to have been the keep, but the thickness of its walls and its dimensions are too small for this purpose. In 1629 the castle was given a new entrance range by Salomon de Bray, featuring pilasters and a broad pediment. The south tower, originally octagonal, was replaced by a square one after 1650. Owing to the various rebuilding projects, Warmond acquired an irregular character in the course of the centuries. In 1780 the castle was extensively rebuilt. Floor levels and the proportions of the rooms were altered, and the walls were stuccoed. Medieval remains were hidden by new walls and plasterwork; de Bray’s additions disappeared.
Op zaterdag 23 april reed De Karel samen met de 904 van Tilburg naar Maastricht ter behoeve van de Vrijthof naar Vrijthof challenge. Omdat de fietsers niet allemaal in de 466 pasten ging de 904 mee voor de fietsen. Op de terugweg naar Amersfoort besloot ik last-minute de trein te platen in Overvecht, want mijn originele plan bij Warmond kon de prullenbak in vanwege een defecte wissel bij Leiden. Maar uiteindelijk ben ik zeker tevreden met deze foto:-)
De twee museumstellen passeren Utrecht Overvecht als ze bijna in Amersfoort zijn om aldaar te splitsen en beide stellen weer naar hun stallingsplek gingen.
Zaterdag 23 april 2022
[18-04-2021]
[Spoorpad, Warmond, 12:49]
Stichting 2454 CREW Plan U 151 als trein 70451 Hoofddorp - Rotterdam Centraal.
De Zwanburgermolen in Warmond is een in 1805 gebouwde ronde stenen poldermolen, die eerdere wipmolen verving. De molen staat op het eiland Zwanburgerpolder in de Kagerplassen. De molen bemaalde met behulp van een scheprad met een middellijn van 5,50 m. de Zwanburgerpolder, ten tijde van de bouw van de molen 233 ha. groot. In de jaren 70 werd een groot deel van de polder afgegraven voor zandwinning, waarbij de recreatieplas 't Joppe ontstond. De molen heeft de polder bemalen totdat in 1959 een scheur in de bovenas werd geconstateerd.
In 1960 was de Zwanburgermolen de eerste molen die in bezit kwam van de Rijnlandse Molenstichting. De molen bemaalt nu op vrijwillige basis het ca. 84 ha. grote restant van de Zwanburgerpolder. De baard van de molen is versierd met een zwaan.
De molen heeft de status rijksmonument.
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De ondergaande zon is van Kijkduin, de toren staat in Warmond en de stenen muren en de schelpenhopen liggen momenteel als "kunst" op het Lange Voorhout. Het is maar dat u het weet.
misty sunrise in a tulip plot at the verge of bollenstreek region in warmond, zuid holland, netherlands
NSR 9514 (train 2422) in the new "Flow" paint scheme speeding to Amsterdam at Warmond, April 16, 2022.
The Train Charters Dinner Train was doing some Alkmaar / Leiden trips last Sunday. On this shot the train is near a colorful tulip field at Warmond.
A friendly farmer borrowed a ladder so the two photographers at this location could climb atop a container that's in the back of his yard.
Recently rebuilt VIRMm 9520 in the new "Flow" paint scheme at Warmond speeding to Leiden. You could almost smell the fresh paint... :-)
Deze vreemde organismen ontdekte ik tijdens een wandeling met Ciao Anita en Sproetje in Warmond. Ik dacht dat het stukjes plastic waren. Maar hoewel ze ook voelen als rubber zijn het wel degelijk paddestoelen.
Informatie over en meer foto's van Huys te Warmont: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/52273824
Ipernity ontdekken: www.ipernity.com/explore
An overcast day in January, Warmond (NL)
This is again the Zwanburgermolen, but shot from a different location.
Plan U 151 was doing test runs on the hi speed route (HSL) again after mow was done. On this shot the train is on its way to Hoofddorp at Warmond.
Bollenstreek
De Bollenstreek wordt ook wel Duin- en Bollenstreek genoemd en ligt aan de kust in Zuid-Holland. De mooiste bloemenvelden vind je in de plaatsen Hillegom, Lisse, Noordwijk, Noordwijkerhout, De Zilk, Sassenheim, Voorhout en Warmond.
something contemporary for a change, as i have only been uploading last year's photos recently.
this morning's view towards kager plassen lakes from under the boterhuismolen windmill near leiderdorp, zuid holland, netherlands
used an nd1000 filter to extend the exposure to three minutes. i'm not a fan of this fad (abusing strong nd filters to replace understanding of light and creativity) and am glad it finally seems to be going away (especially the habit of abusing nd1000 and toning everything to b&w bcz yeah... otherwise it's all blue, isn't it :D ). but here i kinda had this gut feeling that it may work with the mist steaming off from the polder and spilling over water. so i decided to waste 3 minutes of my life :)
on the side note: yeah, i know it'd work fine in 4:3 or even 1:1 ratio and toned to b&w. that would be two steps too many on my "fashionable" radar. there's still plenty of "visual artists" who manufacture this sort of shots, even here on flickr :/ maybe in 5 years time i will come to the point of forgiveness :)