rijksmonuments
Rijksmonuments are a category of protected buildings, sites, and structures in the Netherlands that hold significant cultural, historical, or architectural value. The designation is administered by the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE), the Dutch national service for cultural heritage. The term *rijksmonument* translates to "national monument" and is used to identify properties that are considered important to the national heritage.
The system of protecting rijksmonuments was established in 1976, consolidating earlier efforts to preserve cultural assets.
There are over 200,000 rijksmonuments across the Netherlands, ranging from medieval castles and historic churches to
The preservation of rijksmonuments reflects the Netherlands' commitment to safeguarding its cultural legacy for future generations.