The old Dutch Regent Chamber of the Kog around 1909. Regent room KOG, room 248 (M260) seen to the southeast. The room, lit from the western courtyard, was timbered as an XVIIth century Dutch regent room with fragments from that time. A ceiling painting by Gerard de Lairesse, as well as the fireplace, was from the Leprose House in Amsterdam. (The Stuers p. 40) Wooden cassette ceiling, consisting of randbeams and four cutting shammers. In the years 1923/24 the room has been modernized. (MB) Regenting room KOG 248 Decorated by archaeological society seen from western riching with glory to the Rem


The old Dutch Regent Chamber of the Kog around 1909. Regent room KOG, room 248 (M260) seen to the southeast. The room, lit from the western courtyard, was timbered as an XVIIth century Dutch regent room with fragments from that time. A ceiling painting by Gerard de Lairesse, as well as the fireplace, was from the Leprose House in Amsterdam. (The Stuers p. 40) Wooden cassette ceiling, consisting of randbeams and four cutting shammers. In the years 1923/24 the room has been modernized. (MB) Regenting room KOG 248 Decorated by archaeological society seen from western riching with glory to the Rembrandt- Room with a view of the eastwand where the archpiece of B. van der Helst can be seen. There is a suppoost in the passage. The wall of this room is decorated with old woven wallpaper carpets and some regent pieces. The room is furnished as a 17th century regent room with a table, chairs and cupboards. After the passage is the night vandel room.


Size: 2500px × 1872px
Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: