Renovation of the western courtyard in 1929, 1929 Canvas Print

Renovation of the western courtyard in 1929, 1929 Canvas Print

western courtyard with a view of the south wall at the time of the renovation where a raised concrete floor has been laid out. The walls are, from the sill of the windows on the ground floor, painted white. The balcony (part of The Hague City Hall) on the first floor has remained hanging (see photo 332) The smaller cross windows on either side of the underlying window have been removed. The wooden floor in the courtyard caused so many problems that it has been replaced by a raised concrete floor. This created a low basement, 2.25 meters, and a raised exhibition floor. With half-stone walls, three rooms in the courtyard were arranged. The original facades of the courtyard were hidden from view by a low ring wall. In the intervening space there was a 'proliferation of canals and pipes'.

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