Royal Palace |
Dog working for a living in downtown Amsterdam |
House from 15th century that didn't burn down |
Vondelpark near Joop's childhood home |
Oranje Nassaulaan 13 Amsterdam
This is Joop standing in front of his childhood home. It is currently owned by a famed dutch fashion designer - Frans Molenaar. Joop's family lived in the four storey home from the late 30's until the late 70's when his father died. Feeling incredibly brave (with my encouragement) Joop knocked on the door. Frans answered and when he realized that Joop was Professor Dooyeweerd's son - invited us in for a tour. The first floor that used to be a salon, kitchen, music room etc.. has been Fran's atelier for his fashion house. There were racks of his designs near the back. Every floor has been gutted and is now only one big room per floor. On the second floor that used to be Joop's father's study and another bedroom Frans has transformed into golden splendour. The photo below does not do the goldness of everything justice. I have not seen a room like it. It kind of reminded my of decorating books from the 70's where everything is just from that period - like a show home. Joop was very gracious and enthusiastic about it all. Trudging up another long steep staircase we came to the black and white marvel that was his bedroom - again - not one thing that was not black and white -statues in little niches everywhere - Frans was especially proud of the black glass blown chandelier that he spotted in a magazine lying on the road somewhere, the pages flapping in the wind and Frans deciding right there and then that he must have it.
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The backyard of Joop's childhood home |
Living room of Frans Molenaar |
Frans Molenaar |
Joop doing what he does best at Hotel Amsterdam
We leave today on the train for Paris -Joop's actual birthday. I will miss Amsterdam especially because I just love to walk and see everything and everyone. Despite the crowds you almost never see any police - I think only once. There seem to be no poor people at all. Joop's nephews wife who produces a radio program like the Current for the public broadcasting radio network here - insisted last night that there are no poor people in Holland. I would love to believe it but with the elevated cost of everything - a euro buys what a dollar does - I can't almost believe that it is true. But it is nice to leave Holland with that image of just people loving life and socializing and having such a great standard of living.
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3 comments:
What a romp through his old house! Don't worry, you'll be walking in Paris (just ask SPH!!)
Couldn't have described things better myself. Wonderful pictures and narrative. Way to go Theresa!
An amazing trip! I would so love to tour the house with you. I also love the working dog--adorable.
The dream I had about Joop's childhood home was real! Remember, I dreamed it was spectacular but someone had gutted the inside and made it mod?
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