De Lindenhof, Historic building in Agnetapark, Delft, Netherlands.
De Lindenhof is a residential building in Agnetapark in Delft that displays typical features of early twentieth-century Dutch architecture. The house features crafted details and is integrated into the park's green surroundings.
The house was built in 1914 when Agnetapark was laid out as a planned residential area for the growing city of Delft. This construction phase was part of a modern urban planning concept that was gaining ground in the Netherlands at that time.
The building shows how affluent families lived within a planned park setting and how residential homes connected to green spaces and gardens. It reflects an idea of comfortable living close to nature that was relatively new to Delft at the time.
The house is easily reached via the pathways in Agnetapark and can be viewed from the outside. The park itself is freely accessible at all times and offers a good view of the architectural style of the period.
The house preserves its original wooden facade and interior room layout from its construction period, making it a rare example of unaltered residential design. This consistency allows visitors to understand early twentieth-century living through its spatial organization.
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