The Eysingahuis is a monumental building located on Koningsstraat in Leeuwarden in the Dutch province of Friesland. Johan Vegelin van Claerbergen bequeathed the Vegelinhuis on Koningsstraat to his grandson Frans Julius Johan van Eysinga, grietman of Doniawerstal and member of the Provincial States of Friesland, after his death. The cellar of this building was covered by cross-ribbed vaults. In 1781, this building was renovated and combined with several adjacent buildings into an L-shaped structure. In 1797, the building at the corner of Koningsstraat and Turfmarkt was purchased. In 1806, the two buildings were converted into a block-shaped structure with a crown cornice and risalit in the Louis XVI style. The building is a national monument. Since 2014, the Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser has owned the building, which is open to visitors as one of the first museum houses of the association.
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Address: Friesland, Netherlands
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