The facade miniature of Leliegracht 35 in Amsterdam almost faithfully reflects the current situation of this typical Dutch architecture. Only the stairs to the cellar door have been left out and are replaced by a cellar window, with a bench in front. The house has a Dutch flag and on the street there are three characteristic Amsterdam bollards and of course a bike.
The facade was built on a scale of 1:70. All relief in the facade, for example the depths and thicknesses of the posts, frame wood and the door, also has a correct scale.
At the moment there is one miniature available (in a Rijksmuseum green display). The price is 3.500 Euro (excluding shipping costs). Send us an email
The Leliegracht in Amsterdam was built in the seventeenth century and it was beautifully drawn by Hendrik Keun (1738-1787).
The wooden display is 28 cm high, 18.3 cm wide and 5.5 cm deep. It has a 2-mm thick, almost invisible museum glass at the front. A separate wooden cover protects the museum glass during transport.
The display has two matt blue tones on the inside and matt anthracite on the outside. A display in two matt Rijksmuseum green tints is a possible alternative.
At the back the display has an opening to hang it on the wall without a problem. The top of the display has been screwed together from the back, so that it can be removed to take out the museum glass and miniature from the display, if necessary.
Send an emailThe facade miniature of Leliegracht 35 in Amsterdam almost faithfully reflects the current situation of this typical Dutch architecture. Only the stairs to the cellar door have been left out and are replaced by a cellar window, with a bench in front. The house has a Dutch flag and on the street there are three characteristic Amsterdam bollards and of course a bike.
The facade was built on a scale of 1:70. All relief in the facade, for example the depths and thicknesses of the posts, frame wood and the door, also has a correct scale.
At the moment there is one miniature available (in a Rijksmuseum green display). The price is 3.500 Euro (excluding shipping costs). Send us an email
The Leliegracht in Amsterdam was built in the seventeenth century and it was beautifully drawn by Hendrik Keun (1738-1787).
The wooden display is 28 cm high, 18.3 cm wide and 5.5 cm deep. It has a 2-mm thick, almost invisible museum glass at the front. A separate wooden cover protects the museum glass during transport.
The display has two matt blue tones on the inside and matt anthracite on the outside. A display in two matt Rijksmuseum green tints is a possible alternative.
At the back the display has an opening to hang it on the wall without a problem. The top of the display has been screwed together from the back, so that it can be removed to take out the museum glass and miniature from the display, if necessary.
Send an email