Het Trippenhuis

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Het Trippenhuis is a historic 17th-century canal house in Amsterdam, renowned for its richly decorated façade and for having served as the seat of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal house
historic building
monument
address Kloveniersburgwal 29
architect Justus Vingboons NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Dutch Classicism NERFINISHED
builtFor Hendrick Trip NERFINISHED
Louis Trip NERFINISHED
category Canal houses in Amsterdam
Houses in Amsterdam
Rijksmonuments in Amsterdam NERFINISHED
centuryOfConstruction 17th century
city Amsterdam
constructionEnd 1662
constructionStart 1660
country Netherlands
formerOccupant Rijksmuseum NERFINISHED
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences NERFINISHED
hasDutchName Trippenhuis NERFINISHED
hasFaçade richly decorated sandstone façade
hasFeature central pediment
ornate pilasters
sculpted weapon motifs
symmetrical façade
hasLanguage Dutch
hasNeighbour Kloveniersdoelen site NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationCountry Netherlands NERFINISHED
heritageRegister Rijksmonumentenregister NERFINISHED
heritageStatus rijksmonument
housed Rijksmuseum collections
art collections
inMunicipality Amsterdam NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amsterdam
Netherlands
North Holland
material brick
sandstone
namedAfter Trip family NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the Trip family
richly decorated façade
role in Dutch science and arts
numberOfStoreys three
ownedBy Dutch state NERFINISHED
partOf Amsterdam canal belt NERFINISHED
situatedOn Kloveniersburgwal NERFINISHED
usedAs museum building
residence
seat of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
university building

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Trippenhuis alsoKnownAs Het Trippenhuis