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  2. Munttoren - Wikipedia

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    The tower was originally part of the Regulierspoort, one of the main gates in Amsterdam's medieval city wall. The gate, built in the years 1480, [ 1 ] consisted of two towers and a guard house. After the gate went up in flames in a 1618 fire, only the guard house and part of the western tower remained standing.

  3. Time in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    While a mean time was proposed as early as 1835, the first law relating to a standardised time zone was the Telegraph Act of 1852, which stipulated that the national telegraph service adjust the clocks in its offices to "the central time of Amsterdam", which would later become known as "Amsterdam Time" (Dutch: Amsterdamse Tijd ) the mean time ...

  4. List of tallest clock towers - Wikipedia

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    Clock was added in 1926. With the addition of the clock now the second tallest freestanding clock tower in the world [45] 30: Lendinara bell tower: 92.5 m (303 ft) 1: Yes: 1857: Tower building: Religious: Italy: Lendinara [46] 31: Peace Tower: 92.2 m (302 ft) 4: Yes: 1920: Tower Building: Clock Tower/Government: Canada: Ottawa: Clock faces are ...

  5. List of clock towers - Wikipedia

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    A clock tower is a tower specifically built with one or more (often four) clock faces. Clock towers can be either freestanding or part of a church or municipal building such as a town hall. The mechanism inside the tower is known as a turret clock which often marks the hour (and sometimes segments of an hour) by sounding large bells or chimes ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Symphony A: 105,0 m 2009 29 6 Amsterdam Symphony B: 105,0 m 2009 28 7 World Trade Center (Amsterdam)(Tower H) 105,0 m 2004 28 8 ABN-AMRO World HQ: 105,0 m 1999 25 9 Amstel Tower: 103,0 m 2018 32 10 The Valley North Tower 101,0 m 2021 28 11 Justus 100,0 m 2024 32 12 Ito-toren: 100,0 m 2005 23 13 A'DAM Toren: 100,0 m 1971 22 14 ...

  7. UTC+00:20 - Wikipedia

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    UTC+00:20 was used in the Netherlands from 1 May 1909 to 16 May 1940. It was known as Amsterdam Time or Dutch Time. The exact time zone was GMT +0h 19m 32.13s until 1 July 1937, when it was simplified to GMT +0h 20m. When Germany occupied the Netherlands in World War II, Berlin Time was adopted, and this has been retained ever since.

  8. List of tallest buildings in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam: 9 Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties: 146 m (479 ft) 2012 37 The Hague: 10 Ministerie van Veiligheid en Justitie: 146 m (479 ft) 2012 37 The Hague: 11 Hoftoren: 141.9 m (466 ft) 2003 29 The Hague: 12 New Babylon: City Tower: 141.8 m (465 ft) 2013 45 The Hague: 13 Westpoint Tower: 141.6 m (465 ft) 2004 48 Tilburg: 14

  9. Schreierstoren - Wikipedia

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    The Big Map of Amsterdam in 1544 by Cornelis Anthonisz. Depicting the sharp angle the Schreierstoren makes with the old city wall on the bottom-left. The name in Old Dutch was 'Schreyhoeckstoren' (schrey = sharp, hoeck = angle, toren = tower) referring to the sharp angle the tower makes in the once-connected city walls. [3]