File:Vieringscrypte St-Servaaskerk (beeldbank RCE).jpg

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English: Drawing of the crossing crypt of the Basilica of Saint Servatius in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Detail of a drawing by Martinus van Heylerhoff (1776-1854), done in 1811 after the crypt was demolished (1805). It was reconstructed by Pierre Cuypers in 1881 with the use of this drawing.
Nederlands: Tekening van de oude vieringscrypte in de Sint-Servaaskerk te Maastricht. Situatie vóór 1805, toen de crypte werd gesloopt. Tekening gepubliceerd door de amateurhistoricus Martinus van Heylerhoff in 1811, na de sloop dus, in een Latijnse beschrijving. Pierre Cuypers gebruikte de tekeningen (+ aantekeningen en opmetingen van Van Heylerhoff) bij de reconstructie van de crypte in 1881. Collectie Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, Amersfoort / BT-020302.
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Author Martinus van Heylerhoff (1776-1854)
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