The Oostpoort is the only one of the originally eight city gates remaining from the city of Delft, in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Around 1840, the other Delft city gates were demolished, only the Oostpoort was allowed to remain, as it did not stand in the outskirts of the city. A small piece of rampart on the north side and a statue of a guard above the gate is a reminder that the gate was once there to protect Delft.
Delft is a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. It is known for its rich history, cultural heritage and charmingly picturesque canals with medieval buildings and cobbled streets. The Oude Kerk and the Nieuwe Kerk are notable sights, as is the lively market square.
Delft has a long and rich history. It was a prominent city during the Golden Age and played an important role in trade, science and art. The city was home to famous figures such as painter Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
The city is known for the production of Delftware, a type of blue and white pottery produced since the 17th century. Delft Blue is known for its distinctive style and is considered a cultural symbol of the city.
A popular destination for tourists, Delft offers a mix of historical charm and modern innovation thanks to its technical university. It remains a centre for cultural and academic activities in the Netherlands.
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