The Oudezijds Voorburgwal, often abbreviated to OZ Voorburgwal, is a street and canal in
De Wallen
De Wallen () or De Walletjes () is the largest and best known red-light district in Amsterdam. It consists of a network of alleys containing approximately 300 one-room cabins rented by prostitutes who offer their sexual services from behind a wi ...
in the center of Amsterdam.
The OZ Voorburgwal runs from the
Grimburgwal in the south to the
Zeedijk in the north, where it changes into the
Oudezijds Kolk, which drains into the
IJ.
The bridge over the OZ Voorburgwal between Damstraat and Oude Doelenstraat (bridge 204) forms a clear dividing line between the noisy northern Wallendeel and the quiet southern part.
It is one of the most famous streets of the Red Light District, full of sex shops, window prostitutes, peep shows, brothels, bars and coffee shops.
The Bulldog has several branches and a hotel here.
The canal is also lined with monumental canal houses from the
Dutch Golden Age
The Dutch Golden Age ( nl, Gouden Eeuw ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands, roughly spanning the era from 1588 (the birth of the Dutch Republic) to 1672 (the Rampjaar, "Disaster Year"), in which Dutch trade, science, and art an ...
, and the remains of the many monasteries that were located here in the Middle Ages.
History
The OZ Voorburgwal was originally a creek that was later dug into a canal around the eastern part of the city, the old side.
Before 1385 the
Amstel
The Amstel () is a river in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It flows from the Aarkanaal and Drecht in Nieuwveen northwards, passing Uithoorn, Amstelveen, and Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, to the IJ in Amsterdam. Annually, the ...
divided the city of Amsterdam into two almost equal parts, the
old side with the
Old Church and the
new side with the
New Church.
To protect the city, a moat was dug on each side with a burgwal behind it, an earthen wall, with a wooden palisade for protection.
When new ramparts were constructed behind these ramparts around 1385, on both the old and new sides the existing rampart became the Voorburgwal and the new rampart became the Achterburgwal.
That is how Oudezijds Voorburgwal,
Oudezijds Achterburgwal,
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal
The Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal () is a street in the centre of Amsterdam. The street runs north-south without intersecting major streets other than the intersection with Raadhuisstraat at its halfway point, right behind the Royal Palace. On the eas ...
and
Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal
The Spuistraat in downtown Amsterdam connects the Hekelveld to the Spui. It runs roughly north to south, parallel to the Singel and the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal. At the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, the Spuistraat crosses the Raadhuisstraat and ...
(now Spuistraat) were created.
In the 17th and 18th centuries the canal was usually called the Fluwelenburgwal.
When the buildings on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal were built in the Golden Age, canal gardens were laid out behind the mansions.
Almost all of them have since disappeared.
The Bierkaai (beer quay) was the quay on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal, near the Oude Kerk, where barrels of beer arrived and porters loaded and unloaded the heavy barrels.
The residents of this part of Amsterdam were known as invincible fighters.
The proverbial "fight against the beer quay" is derived from this: dedication to a hopeless cause.
Famous buildings

There are more than a hundred national monuments on Oudezijds Voorburgwal . Some well-known buildings on the OZ Voorburgwal are:
* The
Oude Kerk, the oldest building in Amsterdam, on the
Oudekerksplein between OZ Voorburgwal and
Warmoesstraat
Warmoesstraat ('Chard Street') is one of the oldest streets in Amsterdam, running parallel to Damrak from Nieuwebrugsteeg to Dam Square. Its origins are in the 13th century. In the 16th and 17th century it was the shopping street. During the Dut ...
.
* The Prinsenhof (OZ Voorburgwal 197), now the five-star Hotel The Grand . This former monastery was converted into the Prinsenhof after the
Alteratie
The Alteratie (Eng: Alteration) is the name given to the change of power in Amsterdam on May 26, 1578, when the Catholic city government was deposed in favor of a Protestant one. The coup should be seen in the context of the greater Dutch Revolt th ...
(Alteration) in 1578. When King
Louis Bonaparte
Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (born Luigi Buonaparte; 2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846) was a younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He was a monarch in his own right from 1806 to 1810, ruling over the Kingdom of Holland (a French ...
moved to the
Royal Palace
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in 1808, the city council moved to the Prinsenhof. The building served as Amsterdam's town hall until the
Stopera
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became operational in 1988 . The extension of the City Hall with modern façade in the
Amsterdam School
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style to a design by Nicolaas Lansdorp dates from 1926.
* The
Agnietenkapel (OZ Voorburgwal 231), a monastery chapel from 1470, rebuilt in 1631 into the
Athenaeum Illustre, the precursor of the
University of Amsterdam
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. The University Museum has been housed here since 1988.
*
Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder
Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder (OLHOS; en, Our Lord in the Attic) is a 17th-century canal house, house church, and museum in the city center of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Catholic Church was built on the top three floors of the canal house during ...
(Our Lord in the Attic; OZ Voorburgwal 40), a former
clandestine church
A clandestine church ( nl, schuilkerk), defined by historian Benjamin J. Kaplan as a "semi-clandestine church", is a house of worship used by religious minorities whose communal worship is tolerated by those of the majority faith on condition t ...
, now a cultural history museum.
* De Gecroonde Raep (OZ Voorburgwal 57), a house built by
Hendrick de Keyser
Hendrick de Keyser (15 May 1565 – 15 May 1621) was a Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone, and architect who was instrumental in establishing a late Renaissance form of Mannerism changing into Baroque. Most of his works appeared in Ams ...
. This is a well-known example of a
stepped gable
A stepped gable, crow-stepped gable, or corbie step is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the parapet wall projects above the roofline and the top of the brick or stone wall is stacked in a ...
in the
Amsterdam Renaissance style of De Keyser.
* Het Wapen van Riga (OZ Voorburgwal 14), a 17th-century merchant's house.
* Vredenburgh, a building whose oldest parts date from the 15th century
*
Stadsbank van Lening (De Lommerd), Oudezijds Voorburgwal 300.
* The
Huis aan de Drie Grachten (House on the Three Canals) stands at the southern end of the Oudezijds Voorburgwal at the point where this canal meets the
Oudezijds Achterburgwal and the
Grimburgwal.
Bridges
The Oudezijds Achterburgwal is spanned by 8 bridges, all fixed.
With the passage heights in the table, one must take into account the fact that the Oudezijds Achterburgwal, like all other canals in the city center, is below the
NAP.
Notes on the three northern bridges:
* the Arm Bridge was never an arched bridge, but was built as a flat bridge and was modernized as such
* the Liesdelburg was an arch bridge, became a flat beam bridge and was restored as an arch
* the Oudekerks bridge was a wooden bridge and was not converted into an arch bridge until the late 20th century ("architectural lie").
File:Amsterdam - Voorburgwal en Nicolaaskerk.jpg, On the north side of the Oudezijds Voorburgwal, the view is dominated by the St. Nicholas Basilica. Photo from around 1890.
File:1270-Amsterdam.jpg, Oudezijds Voorburgwal and silhouette of St. Nicholas' Basilica by night
File:Zeedijk, Oudezijds Kolk en Oudezijds Achterburgwal.JPG, Oudezijds Voorburgwal, Zeedijk and Oudezijds Kolk
File:Oudezijds Voorburgwal.jpg, Oudezijds Voorburgwal corner Oudezijds Achterburgwal
File:Ozv40.jpg, Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder
Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder (OLHOS; en, Our Lord in the Attic) is a 17th-century canal house, house church, and museum in the city center of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Catholic Church was built on the top three floors of the canal house during ...
(Our Lord in the Attic). Oudezijds Voorburgwal 40.
File:Agnietenkapel.jpg, Agnietenkapel (Chapel of the Convent of Saint Agnes)
File:Amsterdam - Oudezijds Voorburgwal - Bridge.jpg, Iron pedestrian bridge (bridge no. 105; Makelaarsbruggetje) near the Lommerd.
File:Overzicht gevelwand bankgebouw aan gracht - Amsterdam - 20319382 - RCE.jpg, Stadsbank van Lening (De Lommerd), Oudezijds Voorburgwal 300 in 1940.
File:Ozv249.jpg, Huis aan de Drie Grachten (House on the Three Canals), OZ Voorburgwal 249.
File:Amsterdam - Oudezijds Voorburgwal.jpg, Oudezijds Voorburgwal
Trivia
The Oudezijds Voorburgwal is depicted on the
ace
An ace is a playing card, die or domino with a single pip. In the standard French deck, an ace has a single suit symbol (a heart, diamond, spade, or club) located in the middle of the card, sometimes large and decorated, especially in the ca ...
of the standard Dutch deck of cards.
See also
*
Canals of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, has more than of ''grachten'' (canals), about 90 islands and 1,500 bridges. The three main canals (Herengracht, Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht), dug in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age, form c ...
Notes
Sources
External links
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