Lieven de Key
(1560-1627)

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Died aged c. 67

Lieven de Key (1560 – 17 July 1627) was a Dutch renaissance architect in the Netherlands, mostly known today for his works in Haarlem. His style is described by Simon Schama as Mannerist.

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Commemorated on 1 plaque

Vleeshal Een der belangrijkste voorbeelden in Nederland van de Hollandse Renaissance - Architektuur Gebouwd in 1602 - 1603 naar ontwerp van de stadsbouwmeester Lieven de Key Thans expositieruimte in gebruik als dependance van het Frans Hals Museum Geconsolideerd in 1989 - 1990 Deze consolidatie is mede mogelijk gemaakt door een gift van de Commissie van Europese Gemeenschappen

English translation: Vleeshal One of the most important examples in the Netherlands of the Dutch Renaissance - Architecture Built in 1602 - 1603 to the design of the city architect Lieven de Key Currently exhibition space in use as a dependance of the Frans Hals Museum Consolidated in 1989 - 1990 This consolidation is made possible in part by a donation from the Commission of European Communities [AWS Translate]

Lepelstraat 4, Haarlem, Netherlands where they was