Eysingahuis

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The Eysingahuis on the Hoofdstraat in Beetsterzwaag
Two consoles with faces

The Eysingahuis ( West Frisian Eysingahûs ) is a listed building from the 17th century in the Hoofdstraat 46 in the Dutch village of Beetsterzwaag (municipality of Opsterland , province of Friesland ). The name refers to the van Eysinga family, who owned the building in the 18th century: first Binnert Philip van Eysinga and his wife Eritia Ena Barones van Lynden , then their daughter Ypkjen Hillegonda van Eysinga, who was the mayor of Opsterland, Jan Anne Lycklama à Nijeholt, married. The next owner was their son Tinco Martinus Lycklama à Nijeholt, who built the house in 1870 by the architect KJ Prakken imeclectic style. The house later served as a doctor's office, gallery and police station. The property is protected as a Rijksmonument .

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  • Stenvert, Ronald, Chris Kolman, Sabine Broekhoven and Saskia van Ginkel-Meester: Beetsterzwaag (Beetstersweach) (gemeente Opsterland) , in: Monuments in Nederland. Fryslân [1]

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Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 33.1 ″  N , 6 ° 4 ′ 34.7 ″  E