Admiralty warehouses in Amsterdam

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The Admiralty warehouses in Amsterdam are historic storage buildings once used by the Dutch naval authority for provisioning and maintaining its fleets during the Dutch Republic’s maritime heyday.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic warehouse complex
naval supply building
architecturalStyle Dutch brick warehouse architecture
associatedWith Amsterdam Admiralty shipyards NERFINISHED
Dutch maritime trade
Dutch naval power
category maritime heritage site
military logistics facility
country Netherlands
governedBy Admiralty board of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
hasFunction maintenance support for naval vessels
provisioning of fleets
storage of naval supplies
heritageStatus historic building
historicalRole logistical hub for overseas campaigns
support base for Dutch naval expeditions
linkedTo Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Dutch West India Company NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amsterdam
Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
North Holland
material brick
timber
nearbyFeature Amsterdam harbor NERFINISHED
IJ waterway NERFINISHED
operationalPeriod 17th century
18th century
Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
ownedBy state authorities of the Dutch Republic
partOf naval infrastructure of the Dutch Republic
purpose centralization of naval supplies
ensuring readiness of Dutch fleets
relatedTo Admiralty warehouses in Rotterdam
Admiralty warehouses in Zeeland
security military guarded
transportMode canal transport
sea transport
usedBy Admiralty of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic navy NERFINISHED
usedFor storage of ammunition
storage of masts
storage of rigging
storage of sails
storage of shipbuilding materials
storage of victuals
storage of weapons

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