Torensluis bridge

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Torensluis bridge is a historic and unusually wide 17th-century stone bridge in Amsterdam, built on the Singel canal where the Jan Roodenpoortstoren tower once stood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
historic monument
stone bridge
architecturalStyle 17th-century Dutch
builtOnSiteOf Jan Roodenpoortstoren NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1648
country Netherlands
crosses Singel NERFINISHED
Singel canal NERFINISHED
etymology name refers to former tower lock
hasArtwork statue of Multatuli NERFINISHED
hasArtworkLocation western side of the bridge
hasArtworkSubject Eduard Douwes Dekker NERFINISHED
hasArtworkType bronze statue
hasCoordinateLatitude 52.3727
hasCoordinateLongitude 4.8915
hasFunction event location
public space
hasLanguage Dutch
hasLocalName Torensluisbrug NERFINISHED
hasPart arches
parapets
vaulted cellars
hasSubstructure remains of Jan Roodenpoortstoren
hasUse cycling bridge
pedestrian bridge
road bridge
hasWidth approximately 42 meters
one of the widest bridges in Amsterdam
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationCountry Netherlands NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationNumber 5065
inception 1648
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Amsterdam
Amsterdam-Centrum NERFINISHED
city centre of Amsterdam
province of North Holland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dam Square NERFINISHED
Spui NERFINISHED
locatedOnStreet Singel NERFINISHED
maintainedBy municipality of Amsterdam
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Jan Roodenpoortstoren NERFINISHED
partOf historic canal belt of Amsterdam
towerDemolishedIn 1829

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Singel canal hasNotableStructure Torensluis bridge
subject surface form: Singel