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Amsterdam

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About Me

I am the greatest planned city in northern Europe, I have always been a well-known name in world history and played a central role in the history of the Netherlands. In the 17th century I was the centre of world economy, and nowadays the city is known for its tolerant character.1200-1585: The Early History I was founded as a fishing village around the thirteenth century and developed round a dam in the Amstel river at the end of the 12th century. The name Amstelledamme occurs for the first time in the toll concession of Floris V, Count of Holland, dated October 27, 1275. During the 14th, but especially the 15th century, I underwent a rapid development, which laid the foundation for the Golden Age. Only very few medieval buildings survive today. Some examples: the Old and New Churches and the Houten Huis (Wooden House) at the Begijnhof. Throughout the Middle Ages houses were generally built of wood, a vulnerable type of construction material. The famous Houten Huis is no exception to this rule. Consequently, most of them were destroyed. Nevertheless, a surprisingly large number of Amsterdam dwellings still have timber frames.1585-1672: My Golden Age The period 1585-1672, the Golden Age, was the hey-day of my commercial success. Oh I miss those days! At the time I was the staple market of the world. During this period the characteristic cityscape developed; the 1613 and 1663 urban expansions still determine my characteristic appearance. Some of the most important historic buildings date back to this period, e.g. the town hall in the Dam Square (now the Royal Palace), the Westerkerk, Zuiderkerk, as well as a large number of canal houses among which De Dolfijn (Dolphin), De Gecroonde Raep (Crowned Turnip), the Bartolotti Huis, the Huis met de Hoofden (House with the Heads), the Poppenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 95 (commissioned by the Poppen family), the Trippenhuis (built for the Trip family), the Van Raey-huizen, Keizersgracht 672-674, and Sweedenrijk, Herengracht 462.1672-1795: An Age of Gold and Silver The year 1672 was a year of disaster for the Dutch Republic with the French and English attacking simultaneously. The Golden Age had come to an end. Nevertheless, I managed to consolidate its prosperity during the period 1672-1795 in spite of the predicament the Republic found itself in. I remained a major staple market and managed to retain its position as the financial centre of Europe. Whereas the Golden Age was primarily a period of pitch and tar, the new era is better characterised as an age of gold and silver. The large number of dwellings built at this time, both simple ones and rich canal houses, reflect the city’s prosperity. As a result the majority of the houses located in the city centre date back to the 18th rather than the 17th century. Some examples: Huis Van Brienen, Herengracht 284, Huis De Vicq-De Steur, OZ Voorburgwal 237, Zeevrugt and Saxenburg, Keizersgracht 224.1795-1813: Recession and Decline In 1795 the government of the patrician oligarchies was overthrown and the old Republic ceased to exist. Soon the French were to occupy the country. During the period 1795-1813, I suffered badly from the economic recession (no chapter 12 though), a state of affairs reflected by the stagnation of the demographic development. Many houses were vacant and some even collapsed for lack of maintenance. Fortunately some facades and interiors dating back to the Empire period survive today.1813-1940: Recovery and Expansion beyond the Singelgracht The period 1813-1940 is marked by economic recovery and, from 1870 onwards, by expansion. The increasing wealth brought about a rapid population growth. This development was primarily the result of the Industrial Revolution which triggered off a New Golden Age. The city now ventured into the area beyond the Singelgracht. Large poorly built working-class neighbourhoods were built. The period 1920-1940 was a time of economic recession. Therefore it is all the more remarkable that the so-called Ring 20-40 compares favourably to the 19th century jerry-building. This was also the period of large-scale damage to the historical city centre; canals were filled in and new traffic breakthroughs were realised.Now, I'm just a thriving place for people like you, to come and get stoned and ride your bikes into my local peoples, but that is OK...

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Other cities, tourists planning on a visit, backpackers (none of those Canadians that put little maple leafs on their bags though, you speak English, you're not Dutch, so I don't care if you're American or Canadian!), flashpackers and lovers of clogs and Gouda cheese.
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My Blog

Paris v.s. Amsterdam... which city would you prefer?

Thank you for all of your kind words, you have given me sunshine on this grey and rainy day.  I have the best friends in the world.  Do you hear that Paris?  As Grethe said "Quality, no...
Posted by on Fri, 16 Mar 2007 05:23:00 GMT

I'm so HOT!

I am having a record heatwave http://www.weeronline.nl/aktueel.htm.... if you're here, you're sweaty....  Having to drink lovely rose's to cool down.  Hope your weekend is HOT wherever in th...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Jul 2006 05:09:00 GMT