Beside the Vleeshal, now known as The Koornbeurs, sea fish was and nowadays is traded (since the Middle Ages) untill this day and this has not changed.
maandag 31 januari 2011
Visbanken, Delft!
There were once three places where fish could be traded. These layers on or near bridges where fish could be easily rinsed with water and boats where fishermen could come from.
Fishermen of Delfshaven that belonged to the city of Delft, sold their fish on the Kaak Bridge, between Cameretten and Wijnhaven. River fish was traded on the Jerome bridge near the Oude Delft.
Beside the Vleeshal, now known as The Koornbeurs, sea fish was and nowadays is traded (since the Middle Ages) untill this day and this has not changed.
Beside the Vleeshal, now known as The Koornbeurs, sea fish was and nowadays is traded (since the Middle Ages) untill this day and this has not changed.
zondag 30 januari 2011
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donderdag 27 januari 2011
Hotel des Indes!
Hotel Des Indes is a luxurious 5-star hotel on the Lange Voorhout in the city centre of The Hague. There is an exclusive Health Club with a swimming pool.
The hotel rooms are elegant in style and have a seating area, satellite Tv and a bathroom with bath. The large beds with soft white duvets offer a comfortable setting for your night's rest.
Hotel Des Indes was designed by the famous architect Jacques Garcia. There is also a lounge, restaurant and meeting facilities.
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