Bruntskameren at Bruntenhof in Utrecht The Bruntskameren is a complex of fifteen one-room houses. They were commissioned by the lawyer Frederik Brunt on the yard of his house Klein Lepelenburg in 1621 for the benefit of poor widows, who received food and fuel in addition to free housing. The main building became reception rooms for his heirs and contains a baroque carved gate. The cottages were first part of Lepelenburg but later the streets were named Bruntenhof and Bruntensteeg. The name Bruntenhof comes from the communal garden behind the one-room houses. This photo was taken at dusk on 1 April 2018, Dark Utrecht. This is the name of my series of photos of Utrecht places after sunset. Most Dark Utrecht photos were shot at dusk. See the entire Dark Utrecht collection at www.donkerutrecht.nl
Dark Utrecht exists 9 years! Because it's my birthday, I give a 20% discount from Friday 31 January to Tuesday 4 February. This discount has already been implemented.
Dark Utrecht. That's the name of my still growing series of photos of Utrecht places after sunset. Most of the Dark Utrecht..
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