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Canal houses Amsterdam history laat zien waarom de smalle, diepe grachtenpanden zo typerend zijn voor de stad sinds de 17e eeuw.

Canal house

Canal house

At Herengracht 386, the museum Het Grachtenhuis (The Canal House) is located, which tells the story of the Amsterdam canal belt.

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History Of Canal House

History Of Canal House

Canal House is a typical example of 17th Century Dutch architecture. Now a 'monumented' site, the building features intricate original features.

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The History of Amsterdam's Canal Houses

The History of Amsterdam's Canal Houses

Amsterdam's canal houses have endured for 300 years. A different kind of wealth distribution in 17th-century Amsterdam paved the way for its quintessential ...

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Architecture in the canal district

Architecture in the canal district

Wandering through the canal district of Amsterdam, you will find mostly elevated crown cornices from the eighteenth century. These cornices are straight, with ...

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Canal Houses

Canal Houses

These 17th century townhouses, iconic in Amsterdam's inner urban center, are nicknamed "dancing houses" for the way they have shifted and settled over time.

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When in Amsterdam: facts about canal houses - Blog

When in Amsterdam: facts about canal houses - Blog

The entrance at the top of the stairs was for well-to-do, wealthy people. The entrance under the stairs was often used exclusively by servants and staff.

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Why does Amsterdam have so many crooked houses?

Why does Amsterdam have so many crooked houses?

The plots of land along the three main, 17th-century canals (Herengracht, Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht) were initially quite small. Each plot was 5–7m in width.

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Building construction - Our Lord in the Attic: A Case Study

Building construction - Our Lord in the Attic: A Case Study

Until 1570/1580, oak wood was the type of wood used in Amsterdam for building houses, but by the time this house was constructed, oak was becoming scares and ...

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Our History

Our History

The monumental Canal House at the 'Keizersgracht', or Emperors' Canal, was built during the Golden Age in 1672. The canal was named after Emperor Maximilian of ...

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The Canal House Hotels of Amsterdam

The Canal House Hotels of Amsterdam

The story of Amsterdam's canal houses is intertwined with the story of how the city became an economic powerhouse and a bastion of liberalism.

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