mandag 7. juli 2008

Delft

Last weekend we went to visit Delft, which I've been wanting to do for a while. It (naturally) brings to mind my mothers Delft Blue china (is it still called china when it isn't made in china?....) that she inherited from her father. It is world renowned, and most of the stuff you buy in souvenir shops are actually knock offs, made in China. But we went to one of the stores where they make it, and you could actually see it being made. It's quite nice and distinctive.

We also took a tour of the old church and the new church (creative names, no?), including the tower of the new church, that Boyfriend reluctantly agreed to ascend with me. It was quite a climb up the spiral staircase, and I found myself a little dizzy once we reached the top (probably also caused by looking down and realising exactly how high up we were). But what a view!

The new church

View of tiny people on the ground from the tower

View of the town hall from the tower

View of the old church from the tower

Delft is also known as the home and birthplace of the painter Vermeer (and also the setting for the film about said painter, Girl with a Pearl Earring, based on the book with the same name), and also the home of inventor of the microscope, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Both of which are buried in the old church. Below you can see the place where Leeuwenhoek is buried.

Heart art, outside the new church. It did not come with an explanation, but then again, art usually doesn't.

All in all it was a nice visit, and both the churches are definitely worth seeing if you like that kind of stuff (which I do, as mentioned in a previous post). The tower was fun, and a little scary, and the poffertjes we ate in the square after our big ascension were delicious. ;)

2 kommentarer:

Victor sa...

I told you it was a nice view! :D

Sarah sa...

That you did. :)