- The
Grachtengordel ([ɣrɑxtə(ŋ)ˈɣɔrdəl], "canal belt (girdle);"
known in
English as the
Canal District) is a
neighborhood in Amsterdam,
Netherlands located...
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Dutch Golden Age, form
concentric belts around the city,
known as the
Grachtengordel.
Alongside the main
canals are 1550
monumental buildings. The 17th-century...
- Many of its
buildings have
become monuments, and in July 2010 the
Grachtengordel (the
three concentric canals: Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht)...
- Streets) is a
neighbourhood of Amsterdam,
Netherlands located in the
Grachtengordel, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. De
Negen Straatjes comprises nine side...
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cases regular grachten were dug in
circles as well, like the
famous Grachtengordel (literal translation:
grachten belt) of Amsterdam.
Although the word...
- (comprising the
Burgwallen Oude
Zijde and
Burgwallen Nieuwe Zijde areas),
Grachtengordel (including the
Negen Straatjes district), Haarlemmerbuurt, Jodenbuurt...
- the
second of the
three main
Amsterdam canals that
together form the
Grachtengordel, or
canal belt, and lies
between the
inner Herengracht and
outer Prinsengracht...
- 37 (Amsterdam-Rivierenbuurt) 1942-1944:
Prinsengracht 263 (Amsterdam-
Grachtengordel-West)
Amsterdam Rivierenbuurt Opekta Anne
Frank Foundation Anne Frank...
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central Amsterdam, Netherlands. It lies in the most
western part of the
Grachtengordel neighborhood (Centrum borough), next to the Jordaan,
between the Prinsengracht...
- most
famous sight is the 17th-century
canals of
Amsterdam (in Dutch:
grachtengordel),
located in the
heart of Amsterdam, have been
added to the
UNESCO World...