DescriptionHaarlem-Vredenburg-theekoepel abraham van der hart.jpg
English: Small garden pavillion built in 1801 for the heiress Maria Hoofman, designed by Abraham van der Hart, the same architect who built the large "Paviljoen Welgelegen" across the park. Today it is associated with the 17th-century brick house next door to it called "Vredenburgh", but it was once at the entrance of an estate behind it that looked out over the Spaarne river called "Bellevue".
Nederlands: Kleine tuinkoepel "Bellevue", naast "Vredenburg", ontworpen door Abraham van der Hart voor Maria Hoofman en gebouwd in 1801, Kleine Houtweg, Haarlem.
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