Leeuwarden is an ancient city in the north of the Netherlands and also the capital of the province of Friesland. Leeuwarden originated in the Middle Ages from three mound villages, including the mound village Oldehove. In this photo you can see the buildings that were eventually built on the mound Oldehove; So you can see part of the atmospheric city center, the city office and the leaning tower of the cathedral, which in the end was never built: The Oldehove. The Oldehove is a slanting tower, which sagged due to peat soils. The tower is even more slanted than the tower of Pisa. Around this photo you can see several green areas, which contain the old defenses of Leeuwarden. This photo is very unique and is not available anywhere else. For every purebred Liwwadder this is a photo that should really hang in your home. What are you waiting for? Order quickly and soon it will be hanging on your wall!
A passion for photography, travel, groundhopping and football. Ever since I was a child I have enjoyed discovering the world around me and coming into contact with a wide variety of people and cultures. When I got my first camera in my teens, I was immediately sold.. Read more…