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The building of the Royal Dutch Mint, also called "The Mint", on the Leidseweg in Utrecht. The building dates back to 1910 and was designed by C.H. Peters. The Mint is a national monument in the neo-Renaissance style and is featured in the facades with symbols relating to the money.
In the foreground is the Abel Tasman Bridge, which leads across the Leiden Rhine to Lombok. This bridge dates back to 1906. The photograph was taken May 4, 2017 from the platform next to the bridge and was performed in black and white on historical grounds.
Hi there! Nice seeing you here! I'm Jan vd Knaap, a photographer in Utrecht. I normally deal with portrait photography, for humans and animals, and I give workshops to get the most out of the camera. But in the meantime, I fill my account here.. Read more…