City carpentry
The City Carpentry Yard was built in 1612 as a new municipal workshop with warehouses for building materials and housing for the city carpenter, city mason, and city stonemason.
The workshop was located on the edge of the urban expansion that began in 1611. There was plenty of storage space, and large ships could be loaded and unloaded at the Galgewater. The richly decorated Renaissance façade of the carpenter's house can still be seen today. The workshops were located to the left of this.