The Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory in Leiden after the renovation for the law faculty
![IMG_1816.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1816.jpg) The word "Laboratorium" has been removed. |
![IMG_1817.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1817.jpg) New meets old. |
![IMG_1812.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1812.jpg) A wooden screen hides this rather ugly wing (from the 1960's). |
![IMG_1800.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1800.jpg) The original stair case has been retained. |
![IMG_1793.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1793.jpg) This door was the entry to the old Instituut-Lorentz. It now leads to the lecture room. |
![IMG_1791.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1791.jpg) The statue from 1933 commemorates H.A. Lorentz. |
![IMG_1794.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1794.jpg) A bit heavy for an inside door... |
![IMG_1797.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1797.jpg) The lecture room from 1920 has been beautifully restored. |
![IMG_1799.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1799.jpg) The original colors were darker, but this is pretty. |
![IMG_1814.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1814.jpg) The Instituut-Lorentz was at the top floor. |
![IMG_1807.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1807.jpg) Two corridors have been merged into one. |
![IMG_1803.JPG](Thumbs/IMG_1803.jpg) Wim van Saarloos's old office is now home to a professor in the history of law. |