Graft town hall
The former Graft Town Hall was built in 1613, commissioned by Prince Maurits. The building was built entirely in the Dutch Renaissance style.
It is characterised by the combined use of brick and natural stone, exuberant ornamentation with decorative brickwork, blocks of sandstone, gable stones and carved figures.
Since 1970, the year that Graft and De Rijp formed the municipality of Graft-De Rijp, the building no longer serves as a town hall. However, the old town hall has continued to serve as a wedding venue. The Town Hall also houses an annex of Museum In 't Houten Huis, museum for the Schermer Island. Changing exhibitions are held here every year. For opening hours and further details, visit the website of Museum In 't Houten Huis.