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Spiegelgracht, left to right: 38, 30, 28, 24 and (partly) 26
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Spiegelgracht, left to right: 38, 30, 28, 24 and (partly) 26
Five private houses, constructed end of 17th century
The Spiegelgracht is named after mayor Hendrick Spiegel. It was dug during the second phase of the construction of the Canal District. It is a short canal between the Prinsengracht and the Boerenwetering. The first houses on this canal were built after 1670. From the Spiegelgracht the Rijksmuseum can be seen. Until the end of the 19th century bulwark Amstelveen was located here, with a mill on it. The mill was demolished in favour of the Rijksmuseum, which was opened in 1885. The houses at number 24 - 34 saw a lot of demolition and construction.
Ruins after tsunami
Atjeh, Indonesië
A.S. Zain/ Shutterstock
Formats and prices
Large: not available
Small: about 100x75cm
Edition: 5
Price (framed): Eur 1250,00
Piëzo inkject print on 300grs paper: about 56x42cm (Eur 375,00)
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