- The
Bloemgracht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈblumˌɣrɑxt]) is a
canal in the
Jordaan district of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It
connects the
Prinsengracht with...
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Example of what the
houses looked like in the 17th century. The
three buildings Bloemgracht 87, 89 and 91 have been
restored to
their original state...
- the alcohol, are untrue.
Ruysch immediately began anew in his
house on
Bloemgracht, in the Jordaan.
After his
death this
collection was sold to
August the...
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house at
Bloemgracht 150 was also part of this refinery. On 21
September 1849 one of the
buildings of the
sugar refinery "L'Union" on the
Bloemgracht burned...
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Dissolved 1 July 1991 (1991-07-01) Merged into
GroenLinks Headquarters Bloemgracht 55,
Amsterdam (1960–1968)
Kerkstraat 445 (1968–1979)
Nieuwe Looierstraat...
- in Amsterdam. The Blue
Violin Player appears to be
rushing toward the
Bloemgracht tram stop,
while carrying a
violin case.
Statue of Anne
Frank (Westermarkt)...
- the
battles they
fought upon the
continent of Europe. When he died at
Bloemgracht in the
Jordaan in 1733,
Huchtenburg had done much by his
pictures and...
- Goudsbloemgracht, Lindengracht, Anjeliersgracht, Egelantiersgracht,
Bloemgracht, Rozengracht, Lauriergracht, Elandsgracht,
Looiersgracht and P****eerdersgracht...
- with his
brother Anthonie in 1670. In 1674 he gave his
address as the
Bloemgracht in the
Jordaan district of
Amsterdam in 1674, and gave up a
small studio...
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Ruysch family moved from The
Hague to Amsterdam,
where they
lived on the
Bloemgracht (flower canal).
There Frederik Ruysch was a
professor of
anatomy and...