Mint Tower

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Mint Tower is a historic clock tower in central Amsterdam, Netherlands, known for its distinctive carillon and role as a former city gate.

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Label Occurrences
Mint Tower canonical 2

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf clock tower
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance
country Netherlands
formerName Regulierspoort
function bell tower
clock tower
watchtower
hasCarillon Hemony carillons
surface form: Hemony brothers carillon
hasClockFaces 4
hasDutchName De Munt
Munttoren
hasFeature distinctive carillon
octagonal upper tower
ornate spire
prominent clock faces
hasNumberOfBells 38
hasPart carillon
clock
lantern
octagonal upper stage
spire
heritageStatus Rijksmonument
locatedAtIntersectionOf Kalverstraat
Rokin
Vijzelstraat
locatedIn Amsterdam
city centre of Amsterdam
locatedInMunicipality Amsterdam
locatedInProvince North Holland
locatedNear Amstel River
surface form: Amstel river

Bloemenmarkt
Singel canal
locatedOn Muntplein
material brick
stone
namedAfter minting of coins
partOf Amsterdam-Centrum
surface form: historic centre of Amsterdam
touristActivity sightseeing
usedFor chiming melodies
timekeeping
usedToBe city gate
part of Amsterdam city wall
visibleFrom Kalverstraat
Muntplein
Rokin

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Munttoren hasNameMeaning Mint Tower
Regulierspoort alsoKnownAs Mint Tower
subject surface form: Munttoren