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The Brouwersgracht is a canal in
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that connects the
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with the
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. The canal marks the northwestern border of the Grachtengordel (canal belt). Between the
Prinsengracht The Prinsengracht is a -long canal that runs parallel to the Keizersgracht in the center of Amsterdam. The canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the fourth of the four main canals belonging to the canal belt. History Construction starte ...
and the Singelgracht the Brouwersgracht forms the northern border of the
Jordaan The Jordaan is a neighbourhood of the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is part of the borough of Amsterdam-Centrum. The area is bordered by the Singelgracht canal and the neighbourhood of Frederik Hendrikbuurt to the west; the Prinsengracht ...
neighborhood. The house numbers of the Lijnbaansgracht, the
Prinsengracht The Prinsengracht is a -long canal that runs parallel to the Keizersgracht in the center of Amsterdam. The canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the fourth of the four main canals belonging to the canal belt. History Construction starte ...
, the Keizersgracht, the
Herengracht The Herengracht () is the second of four Amsterdam canals belonging to the canal belt and lies between the Singel and the Keizersgracht. The Gouden Bocht (Golden Bend) in particular is known for its large and beautiful canal houses. History ...
and the Singel start to count from the Brouwersgracht. The Herenmarkt is located between Brouwersgracht no. 62 and no. 68, near the West-Indisch Huis (West Indies House). In 2007 Brouwersgracht was voted the most beautiful street in Amsterdam by readers of ''Het Parool'' out of 150 nominations.Het Parool - Mooiste Amsterdams straat
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History

The canal took its name in 1594 from the many beer breweries that were to be found in this neighborhood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Starting in 1612 the canal belt was dug in southern direction from the Brouwersgracht. From 1782, the last Amsterdam distillery of gin and liqueurs was located on the Brouwersgracht at the Driehoekstraat : De Ooievaar. Most warehouses, built for the storage of goods, have been converted into residential houses.


Architecture

*Well-known examples of functional warehouses with their large shutters include Brouwersgracht 196-188 with 'De Appel', 'Grouwe Valk', 'Groene Valk', ' David' and 'Koning David' and 'Spitsbergen' warehouses at nr. 204, "The Little Green Deer" at 206, "The 5th Green Deer" at 208 and "The Big Green Deer" at No. 210. *The 'Geloof' ('Faith') on Brouwersgracht 218, on the corner of the Binnen Oranjestraat, is an example of the small type of Vingboons neck gable (miniature Vingboons). It was built in 1650. The neck gable with the Doric pilasters that extend up to the neck is in the style of Dutch Baroque architecture. There is a triangular pediment on the pilasters. The facade has three 'ox eyes': sculpted round attic lights. *Originally Brouwersgracht 218, 220 and 222 formed the 'triplets', 'Faith', 'Hope' and 'Love'. Only the "Faith" still exists. (Brouwersgracht 220 received a clock gable in the 18th century, Brouwersgracht 222 was demolished.) *Between Brouwersgracht 130 and 134, the narrow passage gives access to the Johannes en Willibrordus old Catholic
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 ...
in the interior. *The national monument Brouwergracht 887-925 has its door on the Brouwersgracht, but is on the former site of Lijnbaansgracht 1-6. File:Amsterdam Brouwersgracht 218.JPG , Brouwersgracht 218 with neck gable File:Amsterdam, brugjes bij Singel en Brouwersgracht 2007-01-15 14.04.JPG, The Singel at the Brouwersgracht, Bridge No. 15. File:Brouw56.jpg, Brouwersgracht at the Herengracht with the 'Melkmeisjesbrug'. File:P2ev.jpg, Hoek Prinsengracht / Brouwersgracht with the ' Lekkeresluis '.


Bridges

The bridges over the Brouwersgracht are: * Bridge 15, on 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 ...
. * Bridge 16, Melkmeisjesbrug, pedestrian bridge between the Binnen Wieringerstraat and the
Herengracht The Herengracht () is the second of four Amsterdam canals belonging to the canal belt and lies between the Singel and the Keizersgracht. The Gouden Bocht (Golden Bend) in particular is known for its large and beautiful canal houses. History ...
. * Bridge 17, West-Indische huisbrug (West Indian house bridge) between Herenmarkt and
Herengracht The Herengracht () is the second of four Amsterdam canals belonging to the canal belt and lies between the Singel and the Keizersgracht. The Gouden Bocht (Golden Bend) in particular is known for its large and beautiful canal houses. History ...
. * Bridge 56, between the Binnen Brouwersstraat and the Keizersgracht. * Bridge 57, Papiermolensluis (Paper Mill Lock), between the Korte Prinsengracht and the
Prinsengracht The Prinsengracht is a -long canal that runs parallel to the Keizersgracht in the center of Amsterdam. The canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the fourth of the four main canals belonging to the canal belt. History Construction starte ...
. * Bridge 146, Oranjebrug, iron lift bridge between the Binnen Oranjestraat and the Willemsstraat. * Bridge 148, Dommersbrug, iron lift bridge between the Binnen Dommersstraat and the
Palmgracht The Palmgracht (; Palm Canal) is a street and former canal in the Jordaan neighborhood of the Centrum district of Amsterdam. Location The canal, part of the western Grachtengordel (canal belt), was backfilled in 1895. It connected Brouwersgra ...
. * Bridge 149, Bullebak bridge, corner of Marnixstraat. * Bridge 55, Pastoors bridge, across the Keizersgracht. * Bridge 59, Lekkeresluis, across the
Prinsengracht The Prinsengracht is a -long canal that runs parallel to the Keizersgracht in the center of Amsterdam. The canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the fourth of the four main canals belonging to the canal belt. History Construction starte ...
.


Famous residents

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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 ...


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