Two bicycles decorated with plants are parked against the railing on the Vrouwenregt in the heart of Delft. In the background is the Nieuwe Kerk, known for its 108 meter tower and the family tomb of Orange Nassau.
Delft is best known for the fact that William of Orange resided there from 1572 and was assassinated there in 1584. Since then the Orange family has traditionally been interred in Delft. The nickname of Delft is the City of Princes.
About the image maker: as a born and bred Amsterdammer, Peter Bartelings feels a close connection with the city of Amsterdam. Over the years, he has created iconic works that are widely sold. In numerous European countries, his work adorns walls of houses and offices... Read more…