312 Route 38. DELFT. From Rotterdam The building has been re ored and is now Open to the public; 10 to 5 from May ist to Sept. 30th, 10-4 from Oct. {st to 45th Nov. and from Feb. 16th to April 30th, and 10-3 from Noy. 16th to Feb. 15th; on Sun. and holidays not before 1 p.m. By passing through the door opposite the tower of the Oude Kerk and crossing the court, we reach the spot where the tragedy took place, on the first floor, to the right by the stair- case. It is marked by an inscription. The murderer, a Burgundian named Balthasar Gerards, who was prompted by a desire to gain the price set upon the hero’s head by Alexander Farnese, took up his position in front of the spot thus indicated, and when he discharged his pistol quite close to his victim. who was ascending the staircase w Jacent, to the left, is the so-called Histor iscences of the Prince. __ The first floor is occupied by the GemeENtr Museum (adm. daily, ex Sun. and holidays, 10 to 3 or 4, 25c¢.; on Wed. 10c.), contsining c medals, banners of the Delft ‘Schuttery’ (47-18th cent.), 40U0 prints etc., old views and plans (one of 1536, made after the fire mentioned on p. 311), municipal antiquities. and paintings. Among the last are: Rochus Delf, Corporation-piece; View of the tower of the Nieuwe Kerk before the fire of 1536; P. van Asch and H. Verschuring, View of Delft (1669); If. van Heems- kerck, Descent from the Cross. A few paces to the N. of the Prinsenhof is the Huis Lambert van Meerten (Pl. 4; A, 3), a government museum of applied art, opened in 1909. Admission daily 10-4 (in winter 10-3); on Sun. 12.30-4. Director, Prof. A. Le Comte. Opposite the Prinsenhof, on the site of an earlier church, is situated the Gothic Oupz Kerx (Pl. B, 3, 4), erected after 1250, with a somewhat leaning tower and wooden vaulting of 1574. Tickets of admission (20 c., including a printed description) at the book- shop, Oude Kerkstraat 5. No admission on Sunday. Sacristan, Oude Kerkstraat 3. To the left of the choir is the monument of Admiral Maarten Tromp (d. 1653), erected by Rombout Verhulst and Willem de Keyser from the designs of Jac. van Campen. The Admiral was the victor in thirty -two yal battles, the last of which, fought against the English (at Terheide, 1653), and the occasion of his death, is represented on the monument. After defeating the English fleet under Blake near the ‘Dunes’ in 1652, he caused a broom ‘to be hoisted to his masthead, to signify that he had swept the channel clear of his enemies. — Piet Hein (d. 1629), the admiral of the Indian Company, who in 1628 captured the Spanish ‘silver fleet’, with its . 18 commemorated by a mon- o | al Room, with some remin- pt precious freight valued at 12 million florin ument in the choir, executed by Pieter de Keyser, eldest son of Hendrik de Keyser, The Latin inscription records that ‘like a new Argonaut he fetched from the new Colchis the Golden Fleece of the King of Spain’. — A monument with a medallion- figure (in the vestibule) marks the tomb of the naturalist Leeuwenhoek, a native of Delft (16 ). Another inter- esting monument (in the chapel to the left of the choir) is that of Elizabeth Morgan (d. 1608), a daughter of Philip van Marnix (p. 290), erected in 1655 and restored in 1856. — The carved pulpit, dating from the middle of the {6th cent., resembles that at The Hague (p. 335). The choir of the Nrevwz Kerx (PI. ©, 4), formerly the Church of St. Ursula, in the Groote Markt, another Gothic edifice, built in 1396-1496, contains a magnificent “Monument by Hendrik de Keyser (1608-19), erected by the United Provinces to the memory of William of Orange. The tower is 375 ft. in height. Tickets (25 c.; including a printed description) at Reynders’ fayence-shop, Groote Markt 45. No admission on Sunday. Sacristan, Groote Markt 79.