Stadhuis

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Weesp's town hall was built between 1772 and 1776 by architect Jacob Otten Husly, modelled on Jacob van Campen's Amsterdam town hall on the Dam, and its facade reads as a miniature of that building. It is the town's third town hall, its scale paid for by the wealth of Weesp's jenever distilling industry. The upper floor now houses Museum Weesp, with a collection of 18th-century Dutch and Weesp porcelain.

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The Weesp City Hall is the former city hall of Weesp, Netherlands. The main body of the municipality, the municipal council, convened in the Raadzaal (Council Hall) until 24 March 2022 when Weesp became part of the municipality of Amsterdam. The administrative offices have moved, but the former Vierschaar and Burgerzaal (Civic Hall) are still used for weddings and other official proceedings. The rest of the building is in use as the local museum of Weesp.

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