Constructed in: 1600
Typology: patrician house
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A monumental house in Culemborg, Gelderland, Netherlands. Constructed around 1600 between the Lanxmeerpoort (also known as Binnenpoort) and the former outer gate, the building incorporates parts of the medieval outer gate in its southern facade along the city moat. The house features stepped gables at the front and rear, connected by a gable roof, with the southern facade also displaying a stepped gable. The brick front facade includes natural stone bands on the upper floors, water tables adorned with stone lion heads, and windows topped with basket-handle arches resting on marlstone corbels. A 1581 datestone with a coat of arms is present. The southern side facade contains flood markers indicating water levels from historical floods in the river region. In 1959, the house underwent restoration.