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The Singelgracht () is the waterway that borders the entire
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Center and flows along the Nassaukade, Stadhouderskade and Mauritskade. Formerly the canal and the ramparts on the city side formed the outer defenses of the city.


Name

The name is related to the Dutch word ''omsingelen'', "to surround", and comes ultimately from Latin ''cingulum'', meaning "belt". Other Dutch towns also have ring-shaped canals named Singel.


History and course

After the fourth expansion of the canal ring around 1660, the outer canal – with the ramparts that formed the defenses – became the boundary of the city. Within these ramparts there were strongholds on which mills were placed. As a result, the canal had a curvy course. Parallel to the Singelgracht, on the inside of the ramparts lay the
Lijnbaansgracht Lijnbaansgracht () is a partly filled-in canal in Amsterdam which bends beyond the boundary of the center, Amsterdam-Centrum. The canal runs parallel to the Singelgracht, between the Brouwersgracht and the Reguliersgracht. History The Lijnbaa ...
, named after the lanes that lay there. Parts of the strongholds were demolished and the canal was straightened there. The old winding course can still be recognized in a few places. Of the mills on the strongholds, two remain, both moved to new locations: De Gooyerat to the Zeeburgerstraat in Amsterdam-Oost and De Bloem to the Haarlemmerweg. For two centuries, Amsterdam had a characteristic crescent-shaped layout. In the last quarter of the 19th century, Amsterdam expanded beyond the Singelgracht. The ramparts were demolished and
Marnixstraat Marnixstraat is a main street in the Dutch city of Amsterdam , on the western border of the Jordaan in the Amsterdam-Centrum. The street is located between Haarlemmerplein and Leidseplein, parallel to Lijnbaansgracht. History Marnixstraat is a ...
, Weteringschans and Sarphatistraat were developed.


Bridges

The section of the Singelgracht between the Westerkanaal and the Rotterdammerbrug is part of the shipping connection (standing mast route) between the IJ and the Kattensloot / Kostverlorenvaart, with movable bridges on either side of the Willemspoort . The other bridges over the Singelgracht are fixed bridges.


Confusion with the Singel

The Amsterdam Singelgracht is often confused with the
Singel The Singel is one of the canals of Amsterdam. The Singel encircled Amsterdam in the Middle Ages, serving as a moat around the city until 1585, when Amsterdam expanded beyond the Singel. The canal runs from the IJ bay, near the Central Statio ...
. The canal called the Singel forms the border of the medieval city center parallel to the Herengracht. The Singelgracht is the waterway that borders the entire Center. The name only indicates the canal, not the adjacent built-up quays. Partly for this reason the name is less known than that of other canals. On the outside of the canal are the Nassaukade (west), Stadhouderskade (south) and Mauritskade (east); on the center side the Marnixkade, Leidsekade, Nicolaas Witsenkade, Sarphatikade , Huddekade, Spinozastraat and Alexanderkade.


Gallery

File:Amsterdam1688.jpg, Amsterdam circa 1688. The Singel at this time was the curvy canal beyond the ramparts File:Johannes Jelgerhuis - De Amsterdamse buitensingel bij de Leidse poort.jpg, Painting from 1816 by Johannes Jelgerhuis, showing the Singelgracht at the
Leidsepoort The Leidsepoort is a former landmark city gate in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, formerly located at what today is the Leidseplein. It was built in 1664 after a design by the city architect Daniël Stalpaert Daniël Stalpaert or Daniel Stalpert (16 ...
File:Ophaalbrug met op de achtergrond de Stadsschouwburg - Amsterdam - 20329118 - RCE.jpg, Drawbridge over Singelgracht at Leidseboschje with the old Stadsschouwburg (Miunicipal Theater) in the background File:Muiderpoort amsterdam 3.jpg, The Muiderpoort seen from the Singelgracht. File:Stadsgezicht Weteringsschans met Rijksmuseum vanaf de Stadhouderskade - Amsterdam - 20410056 - RCE.jpg, Opposite the
Rijksmuseum The Rijksmuseum () is the national museum of the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history and is located in Amsterdam. The museum is located at the Museum Square in the borough of Amsterdam South, close to the Van Gogh Museum, the St ...
, there were villas along the Singelgracht until the 1960s. Here are now found the 'Pepper and Salt set'. File:Wetschans.jpg, Villas from the end of the 19th century between Weteringschans and Singelgracht, opposite the Rijksmuseum File:Raampoort.jpg, Raampoort police station on the Singelgracht. File:Overzicht spoorbrug over de Houtmankade - Amsterdam - 20536563 - RCE.jpg, The Spoorbruggen between
Central Station Central stations or central railway stations emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century as railway stations that had initially been built on the edge of city centres were enveloped by urban expansion and became an integral part of the ...
and Sloterdijk station over the Singelgracht.


See also

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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 ...


References


External links


De bocht in de Singelgracht - amsterdamsebinnenstad.nl

Bolwerken van Amsterdam - centrum.amsterdam.nl



De ommuurde stad - lubberhuizen.nl
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