Korenbeurs (Groningen)
National heritage site in Groningen, Netherlands / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Korenbeurs (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːrənˌbøːrs]; English: Grain Exchange) is a neoclassical building in Groningen in the Netherlands. It was originally used as an exchange for food grain trade. Its current tenant is Albert Heijn.[1]
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Korenbeurs | |
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Location in Groningen in the Netherlands | |
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Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Address | Akerkhof 1 Groningen, Netherlands |
Coordinates | 53°13′0″N 6°33′48″E |
Current tenants | Albert Heijn |
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Dutch Rijksmonument 18415
The building is a rijksmonument (national heritage site) since 1971[2] and is one of the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites that was selected in 1990.[3]
- Korenbeurs in 2009, with the tower of Der Aa-kerk behind it
- Backside of the building in 1992
- Interior in 1992
- Detail frontage. (East side).