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 Riots in 1696  Tsar Peter (see p105) stayed   Herengracht (1790)                    Herengracht (c.1670)
 Herengracht 489 to    Jan Six II  No. 507   at No. 527 Herengracht,   A delicate watercolour     GA Berckheijde’s etching shows one side of
                                                                            the canal bare of trees. Elms were later
 Herengracht was
                           by J Prins shows the
 the Amstel  HERENGRACHT  The façade of No. 495   the home of   home of the Russian   “gentlemen’s canal”    planted, binding the topsoil, to strengthen
 Herengracht was rebuilt
      ambassador, after a night of
 and a balcony added   mayor Jacob   drunken revelry at No. 317   from Koningsplein.  the buildings’ foundations.
 The second half of the walk takes you along Herengracht,   KEIZERSGRACHT  by Jean Coulon in   Boreel. His house   Keizersgracht in 1716.
 AMSTEL
 was looted in
 winding past grand, wide-fronted mansions. It then   REGULIERSGRACHT  1739 for burgomaster   retaliation for the   No. 543 Herengracht was built in
 follows Reguliersgracht and Prinsengracht down to the   PRINSENGRACHT  and art expert Jan Six.  burial tax he   The asymmetrical building at Nos. 533–7   1743 under the supervision of owner
             Herengracht was built in 1910 on the site of
 Amstel. Many of the fine houses have been converted   introduced into   four former houses. From 1968 to 1988 it was   Sibout Bollard. It has a double-
                                                                        fronted façade with an ornate
 into banks, offices and exclusive apartment blocks.  the city.  the Registry of Births, Marriages and Deaths.  balustrade and decorated balcony.
 Locator Map                                                                                                        The small houses at the corner of
                                                                                                                     Herengracht and Thorbeckeplein
                                                                                                                          contrast with the grand
                                                                                                                          neighbouring buildings.
 Vijzelstraat
 Herengracht
 The house at No. 491   No. 493 Herengracht  The Kattenkabinet at   Three houses boasting                  Reguliers
 Herengracht was built   This 17th-century house   No. 497 Herengracht    typical neck gables, at    The Nieuwe Amsterdammer  Isaac Gosschalk  Monastery
 in 1671. The façade,   was given a Louis XV-style   was created by financier   Nos. 17, 19 and 21   A weekly magazine aimed at Amsterdam’s   The façades of Nos. 37   Reguliersgracht Bridges  The architect designed Nos. 57,   This engraving
 rebuilt in the 18th   façade in 1767 by Anthony   B Meijer in 1984. It is   Reguliersgracht, are now   Bolshevik intelligentsia was published at   and 39 Reguliersgracht   Seven arched stone   59 and 63 Reguliersgracht in   by J Wagenaar
 century, is decorated   van Hemert.  devoted to exhibits   much sought after as   No. 19 Reguliersgracht from 1914 to 1920.  lean towards the water,   bridges cross the canal,   1879. They have ornate   (1760) shows the
 with scrolls, vases and   featuring the cat in art.  prestigious addresses.  showing the danger   which was originally   stone, brick and   monastery that once
 coats of arms.  caused by subsidence                designed to be a street.          woodwork façades.  stood on the canal.
    when building on
    marshland.
 Directions to
 Reguliersgracht
 At Thorbeckeplein,
 take the bridge to the
 right, which marks
 the beginning of
 Reguliersgracht.                            Keizersgracht
 Follow the left bank.
 Reguliersgracht

 The spout-gabled (see   Houseboats on   My Domestic Companions                    The Amstel
 Restaurant Nel  Prinsengracht  Nos. 1059 and 1061 Prinsengracht   Society portraitist Thérèse van   Turn left and follow
 The Amstelkerk (Amstel   pp100–101) 16th-century   All registered houseboats   have tiny basement entrances, rare amid   Duyl Schwartze painted this   the broad sweep of
 warehouses at Nos. 11 and
 Church) now houses a   13 Reguliersgracht are called   have postal addresses and   the splendour of the Canal Ring, where   picture in 1916. She owned     the Amstel river, up
 restaurant and offices,   the Sun and the Moon.  are connected to the   the height of the steps was considered   Nos. 1087, 1089 and 1091   past the Magere Brug,
 while the square is a   electricity mains.  an indication of wealth.  Prinsengracht, a handsome    on up Rokin and back
 popular playground for   Café Marcella, at No. 1047a   The sober spout-gabled building   row of houses where she lived   to the Dam, where the
 children from the                 with her extended family.                       walk began.
 Amstelveld in the 17th Century  surrounding area.  Prinsengracht, is a typical   at No. 1075 Prinsengracht was built
 This etching shows the construction of   local bar which has seating   Utrechtsestraat  as a warehouse in 1690.
 a wooden church at Amstelveld, with   outside in summer.
 sheep grazing in front of it.
 Directions to
 Prinsengracht
 Turn left by the church,
 take the left bank of
 Prinsengracht and walk
 to the Amstel river.  Prinsengracht






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