Klein Offem, Historic villa in Noordwijk, Netherlands.
Klein Offem is a villa composed of three connected sections with a south-facing facade featuring sixteen double doors and neoclassical design elements throughout. The property includes a garden with lawn areas, vegetable plots, old greenhouses, and garden walls.
The house was built in the 18th century and received its current appearance through major renovations between 1856 and 1861 under the direction of architect G. Brouwer from The Hague. These works transformed the building's look.
The interior spaces preserve details from the 19th century, such as marble fireplaces and wooden paneled doors that show the craftsmanship of that time. These elements tell of the lifestyles of wealthy families in this region.
The garden is accessible during scheduled exhibitions and workshops and offers space to explore. Visitors should check current opening times before arriving.
The property was originally known as Quartelkooi before being purchased in 1836 by Count Wigbold Albert Willem van der Does of Limburg Stirum. This change of ownership marked a new chapter in the house's story.
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