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 Nos. 289–293 Singel  Keizersgracht  The unusual office block at   Peter the Great (1716)
 Dam Square to Herengracht 487  These houses stand on an alley    canal” is taken at dusk, from the corner   No. 313 Keizersgracht was built   Keizersgracht to No. 317, the
 This photograph of the “emperor’s
                        The Russian tsar sailed up
 once called Schoorsteenvegersteeg
 in 1914 by CN van Goor.
 (chimney sweeps’ lane), home to   of Leidsegracht. The Westerkerk    home of his friend Christoffel
 The walk along Amsterdam’s finest canals begins in Dam square    HERENGRACHT  SINGEL  immigrant chimney sweeps.  (see p114) is in the distance.  No. 319 Keizersgracht   Brants. Legend says the tsar
 (see p68). Following the grey dots on the map, leave the square past    KEIZERSGRACHT  was built by the architect   got drunk and kept the
 the Koninklijk Paleis (see pp92–3), cross Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal and   Behind the 18th-century façade at    Philips Vingboons (1608–   mayor waiting while at a
 Spuistraat down Paleisstraat, and turn left along the left bank of Singel,   No. 319 Singel is a second­hand bookshop,   78) in 1639. It has a rare,   civic reception.
 marked by purple dots. Further directions   Yab Yum Brothel  which is well worth browsing through.  highly decorated façade
  covered with scrolls, vases
 are incorporated into the route below.  This famous former brothel   and garlands.
 with its opulent interior was
 Locator Map  located at No. 295 Singel.
 Directions To
 Keizersgracht
 At Raamsteeg, cross
 the bridge, take the
 Oude Spiegelstraat, cross
 Herengracht and walk
 along Wolvenstraat to the
 left bank of Keizersgracht.
 Singel  Keizersgracht
 No. 239 Singel  The double-fronted 17th­   The step gable at No. 279 Singel   The Louis XIV-style
 AL Van Gendt designed   century canal house at    dates from the 19th century –   No. 365 Keizersgracht  Jacob de Wit  No. 399 Keizersgracht   No. 409 Keizersgracht  Leidsegracht  house at No. 323
 this massive stone office   No. 265 Singel has been   most along this canal were built   The doorway was taken   The artist bought    dates from 1665, but the   Built in 1671 on a triangular   This canal marked the end     Keizersgracht was built
 block for trader Julius   rebuilt several times since    between 1600–1665.  from an almshouse on   Nos. 383 and 385   façade was rebuilt in    piece of land, this house   of Daniel Stalpaert’s city   in 1728. It has a raised
 Carle Bunge. Known    it was first constructed.  Oudezijds Voorburgwal   Keizersgracht, living    the 18th century. Its   contains a highly decorated   expansion plan of 1664. It has     cornice embellished
 as the Bungehuis, it was   in the 19th century.  in No. 385 until his   achterhuis (see p100) has   wooden ceiling.  a mixture of fine 17th­ and   with two hoisting
 completed in 1934.  The three neck gables on    death in 1754.  been perfectly preserved.  18th­century canal houses.  beams, one functional
 Nos. 353–7 Keizersgracht date   Huidenstraat  and the other to
 from the early 18th century.         provide symmetry.











 No. 345a Keizersgracht is a   Gerrit Rietveld  De Vergulde Ster   The wall plaque on No. 401   The plain, spout-  No. 475 Herengracht  Jan Corver
 narrow house sharing a cornice   The Sower at Arles (1888)  No 34–6 Leidsestraat   Rietveld designed    (gilded star), at No. 387   Keizersgracht shows a bird’s­eye   gabled building (see   Art patron Jan Gildemester   Burgomaster of
 with its neighbour.  view of the port of Marseilles.  bought this house in 1792.   Amsterdam 19
 In March 1878, Vincent van    houses the country’s first   the glass cupola on   Keizersgracht, was    pp100–101) at No. 403
 Gogh (see pp130–31) visited    Abercrombie and Fitch   Abercrombie and Fitch, and   built in 1668 by the   Keizersgracht was   Attributed to Jacob Otten   times, Corver
 In 1708, No. 333 Keizersgracht   his uncle, who ran a bookshop    clothing shop.  a line of plain, inexpensive   municipal stone­  No. 469 Herengracht  originally a warehouse –   Husly, it has a stuccoed   built No. 479
 was rebuilt for tax collector   and art dealership at No. 453   furniture for the store.  masons’ yard. It has    The modern office block by    a rarity in this   entrance hall.  Herengracht
 Jacob de Wilde. It has been   Keizersgracht.  an elongated neck   KL Sijmons replaced the original   predominantly   in 1665.
 converted into apartments.  gable (see pp100–101)   18th­century houses in 1971.  residential area.
 and narrow windows.
 Directions to
 Herengracht
 Turn left on to
 Leidsestraat, and walk
 to Koningsplein, then
 take the left bank of the
 Herengracht eastwards
 towards Thorbeckeplein.
 Herengracht
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