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52°10′57″N 4°29′22″E / 52.182615°N 4.489491°E / 52.182615; 4.489491

Hol Maren
General information
LocationOegstgeest, Netherlands
Coordinates52°10′57″N 4°29′22″E / 52.182615°N 4.489491°E / 52.182615; 4.489491
Completed1892
ClientJohannes Spaargaren
Design and construction
Architect(s)Hendrik Jesse

Hol Maren is a mansion in Oegstgeest, Netherlands on the Haarlemmertrekvaart, 21. The mansion was built in 1892 and was designed by the architect Hendrik Jesse (1860-1943) for the landowner and river fish trader Johannes Spaargaren.

The mansion is shaped as a block in old Dutch style with elements from the Dutch Neo-Renaissance, such as decorative arcs above the windows on the ground floor. The garden has the characteristics of a park.

Hol Maren is a municipal monument since 1991.

References

  1. (in Dutch) Langs 19e-eeuwse panden, Groot Leiden, 21 september 2010 (WebCite archive)
  2. (in Dutch) List of municipal monuments of the municipality Oegstgeest (December 2010) (WebCite archive)

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