Brouwersgracht

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Brouwersgracht is a picturesque historic canal in Amsterdam, renowned for its traditional canal houses, bridges, and central location in the city’s canal belt.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
street
country Netherlands
crosses Herengracht
Keizersgracht
Prinsengracht
Singel
hasCharacteristic features multiple arched bridges
historic urban landscape
lined with traditional canal houses
popular subject for photography
hasCityDistrict Burgwallen-Nieuwe Zijde
Amsterdam-Centrum
surface form: Haarlemmerbuurt
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasDutchName Brouwersgracht self-link
hasHeritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Amsterdam Canal Ring
hasLanguage Dutch
hasNameEtymology name refers to brewers and breweries formerly located in the area
hasNotableIntersection Herengracht
Keizersgracht
Prinsengracht
Singel
hasNotableView view of canal houses and warehouses along the water
hasPostalCode 1013
1015
hasTransportFunction local water traffic
hasUrbanFunction residential street with mixed-use buildings
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site component
knownFor central location in Amsterdam canal belt
historic canal houses
picturesque bridges
residential canal houses
warehouse buildings
locatedIn Amsterdam
Amsterdam-Centrum
province of North Holland
namedAfter brewers
partOf Grachtengordel
surface form: Amsterdam canal belt

Grachtengordel
historic center of Amsterdam
terminusPoint Singel
Singelgracht
touristAttraction yes
usedFor recreational boating
residential purposes
tourism
waterwayType inner-city canal

Referenced by (6)

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Singel connectedTo Brouwersgracht
Singel endPoint Brouwersgracht
Amsterdam hasCanal Brouwersgracht
Brouwersgracht hasDutchName Brouwersgracht self-link
Herengracht startPoint Brouwersgracht
Prinsengracht startPoint Brouwersgracht