Netherlands Trompenburgh Manor House
Trompenburgh is a 17th-century manor house in 's-Graveland, the Netherlands, designed by Daniƫl Stalpaert and built for Admiral Cornelis Tromp, one of the naval heroes of the Dutch Republic. The house is almost entirely surrounded by water and was built to resemble a ship, even with decks and railings
Photography Tips
There is a footpath where you can easily stand opposite the Manor House and install your tripod.
I did not have the tripod with me but it is essential together with filters and polarizer if you have.
I was shooting at 20mm to have the trees surrounding the Manor house.
I did not have the tripod with me but it is essential together with filters and polarizer if you have.
I was shooting at 20mm to have the trees surrounding the Manor house.
Travel Information
By car. Parking is easily found along the Parallel road.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:45 - 16:31
| current local time: 03:07
Photo Themes
facade
Manor House
water
Locations
The Netherlands
Hilversum
Trompenburgh
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