Waaggebouw - Alkmaar, NH, NL
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member kaschper69
N 52° 37.880 E 004° 45.000
31U E 618436 N 5832698
The Waag in Alkmaar, Netherlands.
Waymark Code: WMXHQZ
Location: Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 01/16/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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""The Waag building is an as National monument (Rijksmonument) listed building on the Waagplein in Alkmaar in the Netherlands. On this square Waagplein from April till the second week of September, the famous cheese market is held. The Dutch Cheese Museum and the tourist information Office (VVV) are also in the building. In the tower is a famous carillon weekly played by a carilloneur and also automatically by a drum chiming the quarters of the hour. There is also the famous automatic horse with knights play in the tower with an automatic trumpetplayer.

The Waag (balance scale) building has an interesting history dating back to the 14th century. In that period it was built as a chapel for the adjacent Holy Spirit hospital where poor travelers could get free accommodation for three days and nights. Also the sick were nursed in this hospital. In 1566 the Bishop of Haarlem gave permission to the Holy Spirit hospital to re-purpose the hospital building for weighing. In 1582, the weighing activities were moved to the larger Holy Spirit Chapel, which by then was no longer being used for divine services.

The weekly cheese market is held near the weighing building, where Edam and Gouda cheeses were traditionally sold. Today, the cheese market is a show put on for tourists from around the world, rather than an active center of trade in cheese. For the tourists there is also other merchandise for sale on the market along the nearby canal called Mient.

The conversion of the chapel to the weighing house, which involved reducing the exterior of the building somewhat, was completed in 1583. The choir of the chapel was removed and a richly decorated façade in Renaissance style was made. Today the contours of the former choir can be seen in the pavement next to the facade. (The current façade, closely following the original design, dates from 1884.) In 1597-1603, the original tower was replaced by a much larger one (the present Waagtoren)."

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"The Waag building

Former Holy Spirit chapel.
In 1582 converted into a weigh house. Former choir closure of the chapel made visible in pavement east side. Tower with horsemen and warleman with trumpet from 1595. The east facade was radically restored in 1884 but has retained its Dutch Renaissance forms. The top is decorated with an enamelled tableau representing the Alkmaar city virgin flanked by trade and industry. The two statues on the Facade symbolize justice and peace."

Source: Information plaque
Date of origin:: 1603

Architect(s): unknown

Style: Late Renaissance (ca. 1580–1620)

Web site of the object (if exists): [Web Link]

Type of building (structure): City hall, college, hospital or another building of public use

Address:
Waagplein Alkmaar


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