(Dorpsstraat 61) is a block-shaped two-storey building with a landing and a wooden bell tower. In 1599 a single-storey building was created, which was renovated in 1615. At a magnification and elevation in 1666 it got its current volume, after which it also gave place to a weigh house, a cachot and a fire sprayer. There was another major renovation in 1856 and the bell tower was renewed in its current form in 1896. The cross-frames and the current platform were installed during a renovation in 1922-'23 (S. Vis). Since 1994 the building has been a museum of perfume bottles.
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