Netherlands
Delft



The picturesque city of Delft combines elegance and history. Known for its charming
canals and historical facades, the city is a living museum of Dutch history and culture.
Delft is the birthplace of the world-famous Delft Blue ceramics and one of the
great Dutch Masters, Johannes Vermeer.

Markt

Delft's Markt is one of the largest historic market squares in Europe.
Every Thursday, you'll find the Delft Market here, which has been held since the 12th.
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt
Netherlands Delft Markt

Town Hall (Stadhuis)

City Hall (1618 - 1620) in Delft is a Renaissance style building with the red shutters on the Markt across from the Nieuwe Kerk.
It is the seat of the city's government as well as a popular venue for civic wedding ceremonies.
Netherlands Delft Town Hall
Netherlands Delft Town Hall
Netherlands Delft Town Hall
Netherlands Delft Town Hall

New Church (Nieuwe Kerk)

The Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) is a Protestant church is located on Delft Market Square (Markt),
opposite to the City Hall (Stadhuis). In 1584, William the Silent was entombed here in a mausoleum.
Since then, members of the House of Orange-Nassau have been entombed in the royal crypt. 
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church
Netherlands Delft New Church

Old Church (Oude Kerk)

Old Church is a Gothic Protestant church was founded in 1246.
Its most recognizable feature is a 75-meter-high brick tower that leans about two meters from the vertical.
Delft-Old-Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church
Netherlands Delft Old Church

Delft porcelain

Famous white and blue Delft porcelain in a souvenir shop. 
Netherlands Delft porcelain
Netherlands Delft porcelain
Netherlands Delft porcelain
Netherlands Delft porcelain

Сanal

Beautiful landscape in Delft City with a canal and town houses.
Delft known for a large number of channels in historical city center.
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal
Netherlands Delft Сanal

Cheese shop

Famous Cheese shop HENRI WILLING on the Markt - most attractive square of Delft.
Netherlands Delft Cheese shop
Netherlands Delft Cheese shop
Netherlands Delft Cheese shop
Netherlands Delft Cheese shop

Restaurant “Pavarotti”

The historic old station building in Delft, today`s Italian restaurant “Pavarotti”
next to the new main railway station and the city hall of Delft.
Netherlands Delft Restaurant Pavarotti
Netherlands Delft Restaurant Pavarotti
Netherlands Delft Restaurant Pavarotti
Netherlands Delft Restaurant Pavarotti

Church of St. Mary of Jesse

Church of St. Mary of Jesse (Maria van Jessekerk) is a neo-Gothic Roman Catholic parish church in Delft,
built between 1875 and 1882. Originally this church was dedicated to Saint Joseph, but since 1971 to Mary of Jesse. 
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse
Netherlands Delft Church of St Mary of Jesse

de Roos Windmill

Molen De Roos is the last surviving windmill of the fifteen in Delft. de Roos windmill (The Rose),
was built in 1679 and was used for the grinding of corn.  
Netherlands Delft de Roos Windmill
Netherlands Delft de Roos Windmill
Netherlands Delft de Roos Windmill
Netherlands Delft de Roos Windmill

East Town gate

Delft eastern lifting bridge in front of old East Town gate "Oostpoort".
Current bridge originally designed in 1867. 
Netherlands Delft East Town gate
Netherlands Delft East Town gate
Netherlands Delft East Town gate
Netherlands Delft East Town gate

Delft Railway Station

New main railway station of Delft integrates the station hall with the city's municipal offices.
Current station opened on 28 February 2015.
Netherlands Delft Railway Station
Netherlands Delft Railway Station
Netherlands Delft Railway Station
Netherlands Delft Railway Station