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Nieuwmarkt is an underground
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in the city centre of
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, Netherlands. Served by metro lines 51, 53 and 54 of the
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, the station was constructed by sinking caissons with a length of . This construction method resulted in the demolition of parts of the
Nieuwmarkt Nieuwmarkt (; en, New Market) is a square in the centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The surrounding area is known as the Lastage neighborhood. It is situated in the borough of Amsterdam-Centrum. The square is considered part of Amsterdam's Chin ...
neighbourhood and was met with protests. Despite the protests, destruction of the houses above the area started in December 1974. Construction on the station itself began in the summer of 1975. Nieuwmarkt has an island platform of and two halls with a total of three entrances and was opened to the public on 11 October 1980. There was a renovation project in 2011 and another one in 2018. Post–2012, residents have complained about vibrations from the tunnel when a metro passed by. The five artworks found throughout the station refer to the protests against the metro at the Nieuwmarkt neighbourhood. In 2020, the station was deemed to be not safe enough in case of a fire.


Layout

The station was designed by two architects from the
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: Ben Spangberg and . It has an island platform of long and wide. Each end of the platform goes up to a hall. The entire station is under the ground. Initially there were four entrances to the station, three of which were ground floors of a building. One of the entrances was closed off later, with now only two entrances from buildings existing and three entrances in total.


History


Construction and protests

Most underground areas of the line were constructed by using caissons, which made pumping out groundwater unnecessary. The caissons were built above ground on-site, and had a length of and a width of . The earth below the caissons were rinsed with water and pumped out, lowering them into their place. This method required the land above the planned lines to be cleared. This was not a big problem at Weesperplein and Wibautstraat, but at
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and Nieuwmarkt the tunnels had to go through the old Binnenstad of Amsterdam, causing the demolition of several housing blocks. In addition, some canals in the area had to be filled in. The destruction of houses above Nieuwmarkt started in December 1974 and was met with protests, which eventually resulted with the cancellation of all other planned metro lines. Construction on the tunnel section from
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to
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, which includes Nieuwmarkt station, started in summer 1975. The same street patterns were used during the reconstruction of the houses above after the tunnels were lowered into their place. The Waterlooplein to Amsterdam Centraal section of the metro was opened on 11 October 1980.


Later developments

The station was renovated in 2011, which was delayed by almost a month. The East Line was closed for the summer of 2012. When operations restarted again, the residents living above the section between the
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and
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complained of vibrations when a metro was passing by. Investigations resulted in no cause being found for the problems, which got worse over time. In April 2017, the
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started to play music through the speakers of underground metro stations as a test. The type of music would depend on the time of day: slow and calming music during rush hours, and energetic music during the afternoon. All stations on the East Line were renovated again in late 2010s. Work on Nieuwmarkt started in early 2018. Entrances were renovated one by one. The project finished in December 2018. In 2020,
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wrote that the station was not safe enough in case of a major fire. It was calculated that in case of such event, only 500 people could evacuate out of the station before smoke making further exits impossible. The municipality was still allowed to run the metro lines despite the report.


Artwork

Artists were invited by officials for artwork inside the stations on the East Line, with the exception of Weesperplein and
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. The five artworks at the station form a collective work where the artists express the history of the Nieuwmarkt neighbourhood. It is not always clear where one work ends and another begins. The station became a monument of the protests that happened against it.
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's ''Wortels van de stad'' consist of wooden posts, steel beams and a fence with "We will continue to live here" (
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: "Wij blijven hier wonen") written on it. The artwork shows the underground part of Amsterdam and serves as a "reminder of the houses that can no longer be seen above ground". ''Scheuren en gaten in de wanden'' of Bert Griepink consists of half demolished walls, parts of wooden fences and large photos scattered all over the station showing the demolition of Nieuwmarkt and the last cries of resistance. ''Slopersbal'' created by
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is a wrecking ball demolishing a brick wall. Under it is another brick wall that has already been broken down. The idea came from a friend who joked about it. Sierhuis made a model of it with a tennis ball and liked the idea. ''Groeten uit de Nieuwmarkt'' was created together by all three artists and Roel van den Ende and consists of four
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s in total. One side of the platform wall are two triptychs consisting of photos related to the history of Amsterdam. The other two triptychs are broken mirrors located on the other wall. The photos were irreparably damaged at the start of the 20th century. The photo collage was recomposed with similar images by Bert Griepink in 2019. The fifth artwork, ''Wonen is geen gunst maar een recht'' by Tine Hofman, was added to the station in 1997. The name of the artwork ("Living is not a favour but a right") is written on the platform floor with tiles. Hofman herself lived in the neighbourhood and protested against the metro. The work is deliberately placed on the floor to convey the feeling "that we have been walked over". In 2012, it was announced that the wrecking ball and the photo collage, as well as a few other artworks in different stations, were planned to be removed during the upcoming renovation as they were damaged. They were kept in the end due to their "cultural-historical value".


Services

The station is served by metro lines 51, 53 and 54. North-bound, all three lines use the same track and end at
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. South-bound, M53 ends at
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, while M54 ends at Gein. M51 used to serve the
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suburb by heading south after
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and end at Westwijk. The section after Zuid was closed in 2019 and replaced by a tramline. M51 now continues west-bound after Zuid and ends at Isolatorweg. There are no connections available at the station.


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