Rombout II Keldermans
Rombout Keldermans (* 1460 in Mechelen, † December 15, 1531 in Antwerp ) was an architect and sculptor.
Keldermans was City Architect in Mechelen and was raised in 1516 by Emperor Charles V to the peerage.
Works
Keldermans was involved in the following properties in Belgium and the Netherlands:
- Rombouts Cathedral in Mechelen
- Onze Lieve - Vrouw - over -de- Dyle in Mechelen
- Hall of Zoutleeuw
- Cathedral Onze Lieve Vrouwe in Antwerp
- Church Sint- Catharina and the Municipal House of Hoogstraten
- Town Hall of Ghent
- Hall of Mechelen
- Palace of Margaret of Austria in Mechelen
- Mansion De Lepelaer in Mechelen
- Home of the bishop in the abbey in Tongerlo
- Town Hall Middelburg
- Onze Lieve - Vrouw - in Veere
Onze Lieve - Vrouw - over -de- Dyle in Mechelen
Hall of Zoutleeuw
Cathedral Onze Lieve Vrouwe in Antwerp
Church Sint- Catharina to Hoogstraten
Community center of Hoogstraten
Town Hall of Ghent
Hall of Mechelen
Palace of Margaret of Austria in Mechelen
Town Hall Middelburg
Onze Lieve - Vrouw - in Veere