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Municipal monument in the Netherlands

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Municipal monument in the Netherlands
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A municipal monument in The Netherlands is a construction, archeological site or landscape structure which, on the basis of the respective municipal monument ordinance, enjoys protection due to its exception cultural, historical or architectural value. It is up to the municipality to designate a municipal monument. Because of this, it can occur that a municipality doesn't have a single municipal monument.[1][2]

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"Het Land van Belofte", a "hofstede" in Moerkapelle, Zuidplas
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The Schanskerk in Uithoorn, which, through municipal interference, can not be demolished
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Station Lelystad Centrum, a very young monument

If the municipal monument ordinance is based on the Erfgoedwet(Cultural inheritance law), only real estate can be designated as monuments. Registered property can also be appointed as monuments if municipality base their ordinance on different laws.[citation needed]

Objects with a municipal monument satus are often of local and regional importance, while objects who are registered as a rijksmonument are often of national or international interest. In 2010, The Netherlands had about 41.000 addresses appointed as municipal monuments.[3]

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Monument crests

Different municipalities have designed a crest for their municipal monuments, the following is a selection:

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Lists of municipal monuments per province

These lists contain a subdivision of municipal monuments per municipality in the designated province. Do note that not every municipality has municipal monuments.

  • Drenthe
  • Flevoland
  • Friesland
  • Gelderland
  • Groningen
  • Limburg
  • North Brabant
  • North Holland
  • Overijssel
  • Utrecht
  • Zeeland
  • South Holland

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References

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