DescriptionKoningstraat bij Grote Markt - deel Vergulde Druif.jpg
English: This small facade is said to be the masterpiece of the Haarlem architect Lieven de Key, who built this to prove his mastery of the art of masonry and architectural design. The facade has no door and serves to smooth the corner between two buildings, one facing the Grote markt, and the other facing the Koningstraat. Today it is part of the building known as the "Vergulde Druif". The name is derived from the gilded bunch of grapes hung above the door to the establishment (on the left, not shown).
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