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Haarlem is a city in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland, and is situated on the River Spaarne, about 20 kilometres west of Amsterdam

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Background imageHaarlem Collection: Buildings along the Spaarne River, including the Teylers Museum on the right, Haarlem

Buildings along the Spaarne River, including the Teylers Museum on the right, Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands, Europe

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Holland, Haarlem - Iconic Windmill

Holland, Haarlem - Iconic Windmill
View of the Windmill De Adriaan - one of the iconic landmarks of the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Fall of Ixion, ca 1588. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)

The Fall of Ixion, ca 1588. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)
The Fall of Ixion, ca 1588. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Europe, Netherlands, Haarlem Organ in cathedral

Europe, Netherlands, Haarlem Organ in cathedral

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Workshop of a Weaver, 1656 (oil on canvas)

The Workshop of a Weaver, 1656 (oil on canvas)
IND113004 The Workshop of a Weaver, 1656 (oil on canvas) by Rombouts, Gillis (1630-78); Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands; Index Fototeca

Background imageHaarlem Collection: St-Bavo in Haarlem - 03-10-23

St-Bavo in Haarlem - 03-10-23
Corné Akkers

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Letter U (Utrecht) in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Alphabet of small geographers

Letter U (Utrecht) in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Alphabet of small geographers
DUV4202015 Letter U (Utrecht) in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Alphabet of small geographers. Children's bookshop illustrated. Guerin-Muller et Cie Editeurs, A. Capendu Successor, Paris, 1881. L.V

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Opening of the railway between Amsterdam and Haarlem, 1837

Opening of the railway between Amsterdam and Haarlem, 1837
1577656 Opening of the railway between Amsterdam and Haarlem, 1837; (add.info.: Opening of the railway between Amsterdam and Haarlem, Netherlands, 1837. lithograph by M. Mourot)

Background imageHaarlem Collection: St-Bavo in Haarlem - 03-10-23

St-Bavo in Haarlem - 03-10-23
Corné Akkers

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Haarlem: Portrait of an indigenous from the Dutch (Indonesian) colonies in studio, 1875

Haarlem: Portrait of an indigenous from the Dutch (Indonesian) colonies in studio, 1875
LUX4718901 Haarlem: Portrait of an indigenous from the Dutch (Indonesian) colonies in studio, 1875; (add.info.: Haarlem: Portrait of an indigenous from the Dutch (Indonesian) colonies in studio

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of Haarlem gate in Amsterdam 18th century, engraving

View of Haarlem gate in Amsterdam 18th century, engraving
1747614 View of Haarlem gate in Amsterdam 18th century, engraving; (add.info.: view of Haarlem gate in Amsterdam 18th century, engraving); Photo: Tallandier

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of a Woman, probably Aeltje Dircksdr. Pater, 1638 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of a Woman, probably Aeltje Dircksdr. Pater, 1638 (oil on canvas)
XOS5871914 Portrait of a Woman, probably Aeltje Dircksdr. Pater, 1638 (oil on canvas) by Hals, Frans (1582/3-1666); 82x67 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Two Followers of Cadmus devoured by a Dragon. (After Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem), 1588

Two Followers of Cadmus devoured by a Dragon. (After Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem), 1588. Private Collection

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Waiting

Waiting
Joke Scheerman

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Taier XI

Taier XI
Nick van Dijk

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Fall of the Titans, 1588-1590. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

The Fall of the Titans, 1588-1590. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
The Fall of the Titans, 1588-1590

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Jacob Jansz van der Meer (?), 1500-1509. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Portrait of Jacob Jansz van der Meer (?), 1500-1509. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Portrait of Jacob Jansz van der Meer (?), 1500-1509

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Venus and Vulcan, 1590. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Venus and Vulcan, 1590. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Venus and Vulcan, 1590

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Venus and Adonis, 1603. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Venus and Adonis, 1603. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Venus and Adonis, 1603

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Mirror of Time, 1628. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

The Mirror of Time, 1628. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
The Mirror of Time, 1628

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of Turfmarkt and Eendjespoort in Haarlem, after 1865. Creator: Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch

View of Turfmarkt and Eendjespoort in Haarlem, after 1865. Creator: Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch
View of Turfmarkt and Eendjespoort in Haarlem, after 1865

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Diana, 1795. Creator: Abraham Delfos

Diana, 1795. Creator: Abraham Delfos
Diana, 1795

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Great Oak, 1652. Creators: Jacob van Ruisdael, Nicolaes Berchem

The Great Oak, 1652. Creators: Jacob van Ruisdael, Nicolaes Berchem
The Great Oak, 1652

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Statue of Laurens Jansz. Coster in Haarlem, 1780-1836. Creator: Johannes Jelgerhuis

Statue of Laurens Jansz. Coster in Haarlem, 1780-1836. Creator: Johannes Jelgerhuis
Statue of Laurens Jansz. Coster in Haarlem, 1780-1836

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the ruins of Huis ter Kleef near Haarlem, c. 1752. Creator: Anon

View of the ruins of Huis ter Kleef near Haarlem, c. 1752. Creator: Anon
View of the ruins of Huis ter Kleef near Haarlem, c. 1752

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Kleine Houtpoort in Haarlem, 1700-1850. Creator: Anon

View of the Kleine Houtpoort in Haarlem, 1700-1850. Creator: Anon
View of the Kleine Houtpoort in Haarlem, 1700-1850

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Design for a gatehouse annex office, 1792. Creator: Abraham van der Hart

Design for a gatehouse annex office, 1792. Creator: Abraham van der Hart
Design for a gatehouse annex office, 1792. Plan and elevation on the Nieuwe Gracht (new canal) and the Tuinzijde (garden side). With scale. Possibly the Kops house, Nieuwegracht 74, Haarlem

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Pieter Cornelisz. Van der Morsch, 1741-1820. Creator: Abraham Delfos

Portrait of Pieter Cornelisz. Van der Morsch, 1741-1820. Creator: Abraham Delfos
Portrait of Pieter Cornelisz. Van der Morsch, 1741-1820. Also known as Piero Bode, the Leiden City jester. Possibly by Abraham Delfos after an anonymous painting

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Nicolaes Eichelberg (d. 1699). Haarlem Merchant, Husband of Helena van der Schalcke, 1667

Nicolaes Eichelberg (d. 1699). Haarlem Merchant, Husband of Helena van der Schalcke, 1667

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Pieter Jansz Kies (c 1536-97). Burgomaster of Haarlem, 1596. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Pieter Jansz Kies (c 1536-97). Burgomaster of Haarlem, 1596. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Pieter Jansz Kies (c 1536-97). Burgomaster of Haarlem, 1596

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen, 1529. Creator: Jan van Scorel

Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen, 1529. Creator: Jan van Scorel
Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen, 1529

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of an Unknown Woman, c.1525. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Portrait of an Unknown Woman, c.1525. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Portrait of an Unknown Woman, c.1525

Background imageHaarlem Collection: On the Road towards Leiden, between circa 1611 and circa 1612. Creator: Claes Jansz Visscher

On the Road towards Leiden, between circa 1611 and circa 1612. Creator: Claes Jansz Visscher
On the Road towards Leiden, between circa 1611 and circa 1612. From Views in the Surroundings of Haarlem, pl. 6

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Bleaching Fields Beyond the Haarlem Woods, between circa 1611 and circa 1612

Bleaching Fields Beyond the Haarlem Woods, between circa 1611 and circa 1612. Creator: Claes Jansz Visscher
Bleaching Fields Beyond the Haarlem Woods, between circa 1611 and circa 1612. From Views in the Surroundings of Haarlem, pl. 7

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Nave of the Nieuwe Kerk, Haarlem, Looking West, 1650. Creator: Pieter Jansz Saenredam

View of the Nave of the Nieuwe Kerk, Haarlem, Looking West, 1650. Creator: Pieter Jansz Saenredam
View of the Nave of the Nieuwe Kerk, Haarlem, Looking West, 1650

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Panoramic View of the River Spaarne and the Haarlemmermeer, in or after 1644. Creator: Jan van Goyen

Panoramic View of the River Spaarne and the Haarlemmermeer, in or after 1644. Creator: Jan van Goyen
Panoramic View of the River Spaarne and the Haarlemmermeer, in or after 1644

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Landscape with an Episode from the Conquest of America, c.1535. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Landscape with an Episode from the Conquest of America, c.1535. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Landscape with an Episode from the Conquest of America, c.1535

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of an African Man, c.1525-c.1530. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Portrait of an African Man, c.1525-c.1530. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Portrait of an African Man, c.1525-c.1530

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of a canal in the vicinity of the city of Haarlem in Moonlight, 1753-1797

View of a canal in the vicinity of the city of Haarlem in Moonlight, 1753-1797. Ships and boats lie on the water

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Lucas de Clercq, c.1635. Creator: Frans Hals

Portrait of Lucas de Clercq, c.1635. Creator: Frans Hals
Portrait of Lucas de Clercq, c.1635. Other Title(s): Lucas de Clercq (c 1603-1652), Haarlem Potash Dealer

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Maritge Claesdr Vooght, 1639. Creator: Frans Hals

Portrait of Maritge Claesdr Vooght, 1639. Creator: Frans Hals
Portrait of Maritge Claesdr Vooght, 1639. Other Title(s): Maritge Claesdr Voogt (1577-1644), Wife of Pieter Jacobsz Olycan, Burgomaster of Haarlem

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801. On the left the new church. On the right the River Spaarne

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Exterior of the Zorg Vrij at the Kleine Houtweg in Haarlem, 1883. Creator: Everhardus Koster

Exterior of the Zorg Vrij at the Kleine Houtweg in Haarlem, 1883. Creator: Everhardus Koster
Exterior of the Zorg Vrij at the Kleine Houtweg in Haarlem, 1883

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Samuel Ampzing, Clergyman and Poet in Haarlem, 1700-1732. Creator: Arnoud van Halen

Portrait of Samuel Ampzing, Clergyman and Poet in Haarlem, 1700-1732. Creator: Arnoud van Halen
Portrait of Samuel Ampzing, Clergyman and Poet in Haarlem, 1700-1732

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Consecration of the Roman Catholic Church in Overveen, 1856. Creator: Anon

Consecration of the Roman Catholic Church in Overveen, 1856. Creator: Anon
Consecration of the Roman Catholic Church in Overveen, 1856. Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Overveen, September 24, 1856

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Sint-Bavo church stormed by Protestants in Haarlem, 1752. Creator: Anon

Sint-Bavo church stormed by Protestants in Haarlem, 1752. Creator: Anon
Sint-Bavo church stormed by Protestants in Haarlem, 1752. De Groote Kerk, in Haarlem, overwhelmed by soldiers, in the year 1578. Church interior of the Great Church in Haarlem, now the St

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Triptych with the Lamentation, c.1515-c.1520. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Triptych with the Lamentation, c.1515-c.1520. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Triptych with the Lamentation, c.1515-c.1520

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, c.1860-c.1891. Creator: Johannes Bosboom

Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, c.1860-c.1891. Creator: Johannes Bosboom
Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, c.1860-c.1891



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Haarlem Collection

Haarlem is a city in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland, and is situated on the River Spaarne, about 20 kilometres west of Amsterdam. The city has a population of around 150,000 and is known for its rich history and culture, an important trading centre during the Middle Ages and was home to many painters during the Dutch Golden Age. Today it is a popular tourist destination with attractions such as Grote Markt (the main market square), Teylers Museum (the oldest museum in the Netherlands) and Frans Hals Museum (dedicated to Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals). It also boasts numerous parks, churches and other historic buildings that make it an ideal place for visitors to explore.
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