Tourist landmark
Gemeentehuis Renswoude
Former rectory of Renswoude, built in 1650/1651, with Rev. G. Saldenus as its first resident. In March 1931, the municipality became the owner of the building, which had been the town hall since 1924. It also housed the constable, teaching staff and a caretaker. It has been used as a town hall since March 1974, after Mayor M. Hulst took office. Oudheidkamer: The antiquity room of the Historical Association Oud-Renswoude is located on the top floor. There is a period room with original bedstead wall, geut (kitchen), pump, toilet and sink. The many display cases contain objects related to the history of Renswoude.
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Gemeentehuis Renswoude 4
3927 BD Renswoude
Utrecht The Netherlands
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