Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: templum salomonis

Roof ornaments on the Templum Salomonis

25 Nov 2014 199
The house was once the house of Philips of Leyden, a lawyer who lived from 1326 to 1382. He collected books, so his house was called the temple of Salomon. When the booksellers Pieter Burgersdijk and George Niermans established itself in this building in 1894, they reinstated the name.

Roof ornaments on the Templum Salomonis

25 Nov 2014 168
The house was once the house of Philips of Leyden, a lawyer who lived from 1326 to 1382. He collected books, so his house was called the temple of Salomon. When the booksellers Pieter Burgersdijk and George Niermans established itself in this building in 1894, they reinstated the name.

Roof ornaments on the Templum Salomonis

25 Nov 2014 171
The house was once the house of Philips of Leyden, a lawyer who lived from 1326 to 1382. He collected books, so his house was called the temple of Salomon. When the booksellers Pieter Burgersdijk and George Niermans established itself in this building in 1894, they reinstated the name.

Night shots of Leiden: Kloksteeg (Bell Alley)

04 Apr 2009 129
with the Nieuwsteeg (New Alley) on the left.