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Prinsengracht
Prinsengracht with Westertoren, winter
Location of Prinsengracht in the Canal belt
Length3.2 km (2.0 mi)
LocationAmsterdam
Postal code1015, 1016, 1017
Coordinates52°22′12″N 4°52′58″E / 52.370021°N 4.882698°E / 52.370021; 4.882698
East endBrouwersgracht
ToAmstel
Construction
Construction start17th century

The Prinsengracht is a 3.2-kilometer (2.0 mi)-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 started in 1612 on the initiative of Mayor Frans Hendricksz. Oetgens, after a design by city carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz Staets and city surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck.

The part between the Leidsegracht and the Amstel was developed during the city expansion of 1658. The section to the east of the Amstel was constructed during the last expansion. This part was named Nieuwe Prinsengracht.

The Korte Prinsengracht is in the extension of the Prinsengracht between the Brouwersgracht and the Westerdok.

Architecture and monuments

In 1615 Gerrit Reynst became the owner of an empty plot, now Prinsengracht 2-10; his heirs, two daughters who married Samuel Blommaert and Isaac Coymans, sold the lots in 1617, 1618 and 1622.

There are many monuments and monumental canal houses on the Prinsengracht, including:

Churches

Numbering and orientation

The Prinsengracht starts in the north at the Brouwersgracht, bends parallel to the Keizersgracht to the southeast and flows into the Amstel. The odd numbered side of the canal is on the side of the heart of the city (Dam Square).

Bridges

The Prinsengracht is spanned by 14 bridges, all fixed:

Number Name Street Passage
width
Passage
height
Vertical clearance
at 4m width
Managed by
59 Lekkeresluis Brouwersgracht 6,95 2,79 2,30 Centrum
60 Prinsensluis Prinsenstraat 6,82 2,10 Centrum
61 Leliesluis Leliegracht 6,82 2,04 Centrum
63 Nieuwe-Wercksbrug Westermarkt 7,00 2,10 DiVV
64 Reesluis Reestraat 6,84 2,10 Centrum
65 Berensluis Berenstraat 6,85 2,10 Centrum
66 Runstraat 6,84 2,06 Centrum
67 (Kleine Brouwerssluis) Leidsegracht 7,00 2,05 Centrum
68 Aalmoezeniersbrug Leidsestraat 7,19 2,02 DiVV
69 Antiquairbrug Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 6,50 2,10 Centrum
70 Walenweeshuissluis Vijzelstraat 6,85 2,10 DiVV
71 De Duifbrug Reguliersgracht 6,70 2,64 2,14 Centrum
75 Utrechtsestraat 6,88 2,11 DiVV
76 Frans Hendricksz. Oetgensbrug Amstel 7,00 2,70 2,26 Centrum

Trivia

See also

Notes