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  2. Kromboomssloot - Wikipedia

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    Schottenburch is said to be the oldest existing warehouse in Amsterdam. It is certainly one of the oldest warehouses in the city. Schottenburch has a gable stone with the date 1636, but the building can already be seen on the city map of Amsterdam from 1595 made by Pieter Bast. It is a double warehouse with spout facades and shutters at ...

  3. List of streets in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Marnixstraat is a main street in Amsterdam. A large bus depot and the main police station are located on the street. A large bus depot and the main police station are located on the street. [ 2 ]

  4. Haarlemmerbuurt - Wikipedia

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    The Posthoornkerk, a church by architect Pierre Cuypers, is located further down the street at numbers 124-126. Haarlemmerstraat and Haarlemmerdijk are known for the great quality and diversity of their shops, boutiques and restaurants, and were voted "best shopping street of The Netherlands" in 2011. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Streets in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Streets in Amsterdam" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  6. Apollobuurt - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid. Allen & Overy Netherlands is located in Apollo House, Apollobuurt. The neighborhood is characterized by a spacious and luxurious design. The streets are named after Greek legends, painters and composers. The main east-west streets are Apollolaan and Stadionweg, the main shopping street is ...

  7. Sarphatistraat - Wikipedia

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    The Sarphatistraat is a street in the center of Amsterdam between Frederiksplein and Oostenburgergracht at the Cruquiuskade. The street crosses the Amstel and forms an almost 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long connection between the southern part of the Grachtengordel and the Oostelijke Eilanden .

  8. Kalverstraat - Wikipedia

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    The street runs roughly North-South for about 750 meters, from Dam Square to Muntplein square. The Kalverstraat is the most expensive shopping street in the Netherlands, with rents of up to 3000 euros per square meter (2016). [1] In 2009 it was the 17th most expensive street in the world measured by rent prices. [2]

  9. Warmoesstraat - Wikipedia

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    The artist-run W139 art space is also located on this street. It is located adjacent to the red-light district. The Warmoesstraat-area is also known as the leather area as there are many cruise and fetish bars and bars with darkrooms. On Warmoesstraat street the first leather bar in the country opened around 1955. [2] [3]