De Bazel

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De Bazel is a monumental early 20th-century building in Amsterdam, renowned for its expressive brick architecture and former role as the headquarters of the Netherlands Trading Society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
monumental building
office building
architect Karel de Bazel
architecturalStyle Amsterdam School
expressive brick architecture
city Amsterdam
completionDate early 20th century
country Netherlands
countryOfHeritageDesignation Netherlands
era early 20th century
formerUse bank headquarters
headquarters of the Netherlands Trading Society
hasArchitecturalType office block
urban block
hasCulturalSignificance important example of early 20th-century Dutch architecture
hasFunction financial institution headquarters
heritageDesignation national heritage site of the Netherlands
heritageStatus Rijksmonument
locatedIn Amsterdam
Netherlands
city centre of Amsterdam
material brick
namedAfter Karel de Bazel
notableFor Amsterdam School
surface form: Amsterdam School architecture

expressive brick façade
region North Holland
use administrative building
office building

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Vijzelstraat hasLandmark De Bazel