Leeuwarden, the Capital of Friesland

The Orange Gate

The “Orange Gate” in the Jacobean Church of Leeuwarden; this was a special entrance for the Stadtholder and his family, made in 1662, to allow the Frisian Nassaus easier access to the burial chapel and royal gallery. Later a copper tree with apples painted orange was placed above this gate. In the 18th Century this gate was called “De Oranjeboom” (“The Orange Tree").

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Thu Apr 07, 2016
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