Quellijnbridge Amsterdam by Michael van der Burg

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On the picture you see the corner crossing with the Leidsegracht the bridges are called Quellijnbridge (no 46) and Steenhouwerijbridge (no 45) The Keizersgracht, the second of the three Amsterdam's main canals that make up the canal, situated between Herengracht and Prinsengracht.The Keizersgracht, the second of the three Amsterdam's main canals that make up the canal, situated between Herengracht and Prinsengracht. The first part of the Keizersgracht (between Brouwersgracht and (about) the current Leidsegracht was dug in the summer of 1615 at the initiative of Mayor French Hendricksz. Oetgens, town carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz Staets and city surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck. The Keizersgracht, named after Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire,[1] is the widest canal in the centre of Amsterdam, namely Amsterdam hundred feet, ie 28.31 metres. In September 1614 came yet the idea to create a chic boulevard without water from the Keizersgracht example of the Hague Voorhout. Since one has as seen for several reasons. The town council suspected that wanted to reach the boat to the prospective buyers of plots their domicile or warehouse on the Keizersgracht. Other considerations were the possible need for water storage, can lead the simpler construction and embankment material but especially the shortage of embankment material. while the construction of the fortifications took a lot of embankment material. In November 1615 the allotment on the east side was ready. The plots

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