Holland Architecture Virtual Tour
Explore some of the beautiful architecture throughout downtown Holland, Michigan. Each stop on the tour explains a unique architectural style and some offer history about the people who once lived in or around the homes.
Holland Museum
Holland's old post office with a Neoclassical design. Read more...
Centennial Park Fountain
Unique fountain in Holland's beautiful Centennial Park. Read more...
Netherlands Museum
This building has had several purposes over the years. Read more...
Queen Anne-1
Queen Anne style home with bright paint. Read more...
Queen Anne-2
Queen Anne with leaded glass window. Read more...
Brick Italianate
This brick Italianate home is owned by Hope College today. Read more...
Gable Front
Yellow house across the street from the Herrick District Library. Read more...
Italian Renaissance-1
Mediterranean style home with hipped roof. Read more...
Italian Renaissance-2
Italian Renaissance with unique roof. Read more...
Craftsman
Craftsman style home with a sun porch. Read more...
American Foursquare-1
This American Foursquare style home features dormers on each side of the roof. Read more...
American Foursquare-2
American Foursquare turned into a duplex. Read more...
Dutch Colonial
Barn shaped Dutch Colonial. Read more...
Third Reformed Church
Gothic Revival style church with stained glass windows. Read more...
One Story Italianate
Unique pink one story Italianate style home. Read more...
Colonial Revival
Check out the symmetry on this Colonial Revival home. Read more...
Carriage Barn to Garage
Old Carriage Barn turned into a garage. Read more...
Tudor
Tudor style home with a steeply pitched roof. Read more...
Revival Cape Cod
Brick Cape Cod with dormers. Read more...
Italianate
Italianate home with a color paint job and interesting history. Read more...
Hope Church
Hope Church features red brick and stepped roof. Read more...






















