#zuidholland

Erfgoedhuis Zuid-Hollanderfgoedhuis_zuidholland
2025-06-24

VIDEO | Welke sporen zijn er van de Romeinen langs de Neder-Germaanse Limes? Archeologen Joris Brattinga en Roderick Geerts laten in de tweede archeologievlog bijzondere vondsten zien.

Cultureel platform Shot of Culture gaat voor Erfgoedhuis Zuid-Holland in drie cultuurvlogs langs bij locaties uit de onlangs verschenen Archeologische Kroniek Zuid-Holland.

► Kijk vlog: youtube.com/watch?v=9YsSgNTp89c
► Download Kroniek: geschiedenisvanzuidholland.nl/

Still uit de vlog met presentator kijkend naar vondst
De ArcheoloogDeArcheoloog
2025-06-23

De recent verschenen van schenkt aandacht aan een van een helm uit de periode 1350-1425, een voor Nederland opmerkelijke vondst. Middeleeuwse helmen of zelfs delen ervan worden hier zeer zelden gevonden. Verder gaat de kroniek onder meer in op de op het , rituele (?) vondsten in de -Limesbuurt en de opgravingen in centrum naar een middeleeuwse .
erfgoedhuis-zh.nl/nieuws/2025/

Micha Heepenmichakr
2025-06-22

Hier noch was aus Hoek van Holland.
Es ist nicht ganz so toll wie Krefeld, aber auch sehr schön.

Erfgoedhuis Zuid-Hollanderfgoedhuis_zuidholland
2025-06-19

VIDEO | Cultureel platform Shot of Culture gaat voor Erfgoedhuis Zuid-Holland in drie cultuurvlogs langs bij locaties uit de onlangs verschenen Archeologische Kroniek Zuid-Holland. Bekijk nu de eerste over de Atlantikwall, met Nick Warmerdam, adviseur archeologie bij het Erfgoedhuis:

► Kijk de vlog: youtu.be/qVsOusdNdBI
► Download de Kroniek: geschiedenisvanzuidholland.nl/

@zuid_holland

still van de vlog over de Atlantikwall
NieuwsJunkies.nlNieuwsJunkies
2025-06-18

📰 Provinciehuis Zuid-Holland in Den Haag ontruimd om brand op dak

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NieuwsJunkies.nlNieuwsJunkies
2025-06-18

📰 Brand uitgebroken in het provinciehuis van Zuid-Holland in Den Haag

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Jeroen de Jongh PhotographyJdjphotography@pixelfed.social
2025-06-14
That you're having a very tasty lemonade with your partner on a terrace somewhere in Delft, when you're getting all intrigued by a light bulb. 🤦

I have never been officially diagnosed with it, but I wouldn't be surprised if I have an at the very least mild case of ADHD. 🤣

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/2000th of a second, F/5, ISO 200
9th of May 2025, 15:14 CET

#jdjphotographynl #delft #igersdelft #zuidholland #zuidhollandslandschap #mooizuidholland #inholland #netherlands #hollandspracht #bestofnetherlands #nederland_wat_ben_je_mooi #hollands_mooiste_fotos #landscape #landscapephotography #nightphotography #cameranu_nl #zoomnl #cameraland_nl

Delft is a charming and historic city in the province of South Holland, Netherlands, nestled between The Hague and Rotterdam. It is renowned for its beautiful canals, rich cultural heritage, and strong connections to both Dutch royalty and the painter Johannes Vermeer.

Delft received city rights in 1246 and played a prominent role in Dutch history during the Golden Age. It was the residence of William of Orange, the founding father of the Netherlands, who was assassinated in Delft in 1584. The Royal House of Orange-Nassau has strong ties to the city—most members are buried in the Nieuwe Kerk.

Delft was the hometown of Johannes Vermeer, one of the greatest Dutch painters of the 17th century. You can visit the Vermeer Centrum Delft, a museum dedicated to his life and works, though it doesn't house original paintings—it offers interactive displays and reproductions.

With its canals, gabled houses, and bike-friendly streets, Delft offers a quintessential Dutch experience. The central market square (Markt) is one of the largest in the Netherlands, surrounded by cafés, shops, and historic buildings. Delft is world-famous for its blue-and-white pottery, known as Delftware or Delfts Blauw.
Provincie Zuid-Hollandzuid_holland@social.overheid.nl
2025-06-11

🌱 Denk mee over duurzame energie in Zuid-Holland! 🌬️☀️Kom op 2 juli naar het provinciehuis en praat mee over zon, wind en kernenergie. Jouw stem telt!
🔗 Meld je aan: docs.google.com/forms/d/12nWOt

#DuurzameEnergie #ZuidHolland #Energietransitie

Windmolen bij zonsondergang
NieuwsJunkies.nlNieuwsJunkies
2025-06-07

📰 Grote zoektocht naar 23-jarige die 'aan het bevallen is in duinen'

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NieuwsJunkies.nlNieuwsJunkies
2025-06-06

📰 Zeldzame heldenonderscheiding voor redden gezinsleden bij brand Oudenhoorn

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Jeroen de Jongh PhotographyJdjphotography@pixelfed.social
2025-06-04
Going up the Euromast never gets boring, does it? 😊

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
13 seconds, F/8, ISO 200
3rd of May 2025, 21:56 CET

#jdjphotography #rotterdam #rotterdammakeithappen #rotterdamhotspots #kommieuitrotterdamdan #mooizuidholland #zuidhollandslandschap #zuidholland #inholland #netherlands #hollandspracht #bestofnetherlands #nederland_wat_ben_je_mooi #hollands_mooiste_fotos #landscape #landscapephotography #nightphotography #cameranu_nl #zoomnl #cameraland_nl

The Euromast is an iconic observation tower in Rotterdam, Netherlands, standing at 185 meters tall. Originally constructed between 1958 and 1960 for the 1960 Floriade horticultural exhibition, it was designed by architect Hugh Maaskant. The tower was inaugurated on March 25, 1960, by Princess Beatrix. In 1970, the Euromast was extended with the addition of the Space Tower, increasing its height by 85 meters and making it the tallest public building in the Netherlands at the time.

Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Rotterdam from the observation deck located at 112 meters. For an even higher vantage point, the Euroscoop—a rotating glass elevator—ascends to 180 meters, providing a 360° view of the city and beyond.

The Euromast features a restaurant situated at 96 meters above ground, offering a unique dining experience with stunning views of the Rotterdam skyline. Guests can indulge in brunch, lunch, high tea, high wine, or a three-course dinner.

For a truly unique experience, the Euromast offers two luxury hotel suites located at a height of 100 meters. Each suite comes with its own balcony, providing guests with breathtaking views of the city or the harbour.

Thrill-seekers can partake in abseiling from the Euromast during the abseiling season, which runs from May to September. Participants descend from a height of 100 meters.
Jeroen de Jongh PhotographyJdjphotography@pixelfed.social
2025-06-02
Riding high

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/320th of a second, F/9, ISO 200
3rd of May 2025, 16:21 CET

#jdjphotography #rotterdam #rotterdammakeithappen #rotterdamhotspots #kommieuitrotterdamdan #mooizuidholland #zuidhollandslandschap #zuidholland #inholland #netherlands #hollandspracht #bestofnetherlands #nederland_wat_ben_je_mooi #hollands_mooiste_fotos #landscape #landscapephotography #nightphotography #cameranu_nl #zoomnl #cameraland_nl

A Ferris wheel is a large, rotating upright wheel with passenger cabins (often called gondolas) attached along its rim. As the wheel turns, these cabins remain upright, offering riders elevated views of the surrounding area. Ferris wheels are staples at amusement parks, fairs, and cityscapes worldwide.

Ferris wheels operate using a combination of mechanical and physical principles. Rotation Mechanism: Electric motors drive gears that turn the central axle, causing the wheel to rotate. Gravity's Role: While motors initiate movement, gravity assists in the wheel's rotation, especially as it descends, contributing to the ride's smooth motion. Cabin Stability: Gondolas are designed to pivot at their attachment points, allowing them to remain upright due to gravity as the wheel turns.

Riders often experience a sensation of lightness at the top of the wheel and increased pressure at the bottom, due to changes in apparent weight caused by the wheel's motion.

Before the modern Ferris wheel, "pleasure wheels" existed in the 17th century, where passengers rode in chairs suspended from large wooden rings turned manually. The first modern Ferris wheel was designed by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Standing at 80.4 meters (264 feet), it featured 36 cars, each accommodating up to 60 passengers.
Jeroen de Jongh PhotographyJdjphotography@pixelfed.social
2025-05-31
Fat Phill's Asian Palace 😉

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
13 seconds, F/9, ISO 100
15th of May 2025, 22:28 CET

#jdjphotography #leiden #stadvanontdekkingen #mooizuidholland #zuidhollandslandschap #zuidholland #inholland #netherlands #hollandspracht #bestofnetherlands #nederland_wat_ben_je_mooi #hollands_mooiste_fotos #landscape #landscapephotography #nightphotography #cameranu_nl #zoomnl #cameraland_nl

Leiden is a historic and vibrant city in the Netherlands, located about 20 km northeast of The Hague. Leiden is home to Leiden University, founded in 1575—the oldest university in the Netherlands. It has a prestigious academic reputation and has educated members of the Dutch royal family as well as many Nobel laureates.

The city played a key role in Dutch history, particularly during the Eighty Years' War. In 1574, after surviving a long siege by the Spanish, Leiden was rewarded with its university. This event is still commemorated annually on October 3rd (Leidens Ontzet) with parades, food, and festivals.

With its picturesque canals, old windmills, and 17th-century buildings, Leiden is often called a smaller, quieter version of Amsterdam. It’s very walkable and has a warm, lively atmosphere.

Leiden has one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe—Hortus Botanicus, closely tied to the university and to famous scientists like Carolus Clusius, who helped introduce tulips to the Netherlands.

Leiden boasts many museums, including Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities), Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Museum Boerhaave (science and medicine), and Museum De Lakenhal (art and history).
Jeroen de Jongh PhotographyJdjphotography@pixelfed.social
2025-05-29
Very windy conditions in a place which you practically never have for yourself alone. Luckily my patience paid off this time.

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/8th of a second, F/8, ISO 200
15th of May 2025, 19:19

#jdjphotography #japanesegarden #clingendael #thehague #zuidholland #inholland #netherlands #hollandspracht #bestofnetherlands #nederland_wat_ben_je_mooi #hollands_mooiste_fotos #landscape #landscapephotography #nightphotography #cameranu_nl #zoomnl #cameraland_nl

The Japanese Garden in Clingendael Estate, The Hague, is a rare and historically significant gem in the Netherlands. Established around 1910 by Baroness Marguérite Mary van Brienen, affectionately known as Lady Daisy, it stands as the country's oldest and largest Japanese garden, encompassing approximately 6800 square meters. The original design with the serene pond, meandering brook and the winding pathways has remained intact all these years.

Lady Daisy's fascination with Japanese culture led her to make several voyages to Japan in the early 20th century. During these trips, she collected various artifacts, including stone lanterns, a water cask, sculptures, small bridges, and possibly even the garden's pavilion, which she transported back to The Hague. These elements were thoughtfully integrated into her interpretation of a Japanese-style garden, creating a serene and contemplative space.

The garden exudes a tranquil atmosphere, characterized by its lush moss-covered grounds and meandering pathways. Visitors can admire a variety of stone lanterns, some adorned with images of Buddha or deer—a sacred animal in Japanese culture. Notable features include two water basins: one with four Buddha images and another shaped like a lotus flower. A small shrine houses a statue of Jizo, the Buddhist protector of children and travelers. The garden's design elements, such as the red bridges and winding paths, are imbued with symbolic meanings, reflecting traditional Japanese beliefs.
NieuwsJunkies.nlNieuwsJunkies
2025-05-27

📰 Lamens in voetsporen Bertens: het geheim van tenniskraamkramer ATV Berkenrode

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