Explore Delft, a Dutch gem famed for its Golden Age connection to artist Johannes Vermeer and its iconic blue-and-white pottery. This collection highlights the town's rich history, from the grand Nieuwe Kerk and the site of William of Orange's assassination to the authentic production at Royal Delft.
Vermeer Centrum Delft
This center celebrates Johannes Vermeer, born and raised in Delft, by showcasing reproductions of his paintings and providing context on 17th-century art techniques.
Nieuwe Kerk
A historic church, completed in 1655, known for housing the mausoleum of William of Orange and offering panoramic views from its 109m tower.
Royal Delft Factory
The most renowned earthenware factory in Delft, where visitors can witness the handcrafting process of the iconic blue-and-white porcelain and explore a company museum.
Museum Prinsenhof Delft
This museum, located in a former convent, commemorates the assassination of William of Orange and features exhibits on the House of Orange, Delftware, and local innovation.
Oude Kerk
An ancient church founded around 1246, notable for its distinctively leaning 75m tower and serving as the final resting place for Johannes Vermeer.
Markt
One of Europe's largest historic market squares, the Markt is a central hub in Delft, surrounded by cafes and shops, and hosts a lively market on Thursdays.
Gemeenlandshuis van Delfland
A historic building characterized by its elaborate sandstone facade, this has been the home of the Delfland Water Board since the mid-17th century.
Museum Paul Tetar van Elven
This museum is the preserved former studio and home of 19th-century artist Paul Tetar van Elven, showcasing his work, collected art, and original furnishings.