- The
Keizersgracht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkɛizərsˌxrɑxt]; "Emperor's canal") is a
canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is the
second of the
three main...
- 500 bridges. The
three main
canals (Herengracht,
Prinsengracht and
Keizersgracht), dug in the 17th
century during the
Dutch Golden Age, form concentric...
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Keizersgracht 453 is a
canal house with a neck
gable on the
northeastern side of the
Keizersgracht between Leidsegracht and Leidsestraat. It is a national...
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Keizersgracht is a
canal in Amsterdam, part of the
eastern Grachtengordel (canal belt). The
Nieuwe Keizersgracht is an
extension of the
Keizersgracht...
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around the city's four main canals: the Singel, the Herengracht, the
Keizersgracht, and the Prinsengracht. From the Brouwersgracht, the
canals are generally...
- (Centrum borough), next to the Jordaan,
between the
Prinsengracht and
Keizersgracht. The
Westerkerk was
built between 1620 and 1631 in
Renaissance style...
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Museum Van Loon is a
museum located in a
canalside house alongside the
Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The
museum is
named after the
family Van...
- (known as '****s met de Hoofden' in Dutch) is a
large canal house on the
Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam,
named after the six
ornaments shaped as heads, which...
- 2010 the
Grachtengordel (the
three concentric canals: Herengracht,
Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht) was
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage List. In...
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Prinsengracht is a 3.2-kilometer (2.0 mi)-long
canal that runs
parallel to the
Keizersgracht in the
center of Amsterdam. The canal,
named after the
Prince of Orange...