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Tower in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
The Munttoren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmʏnˌtoːrə(n)]; "Mint Tower") or Munt ([mʏnt]) is a tower in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It stands on the busy Muntplein
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Square in Amsterdam, Netherlands
and the Muntplein carries the number 1. Muntplein is named after the Munttoren (or simply Munt) tower that stands on this square. This tower was once
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Montelbaanstoren, built in 1512 as a part of the city's fortifications. Munttoren, the tower was built in 1619–1620 and it is the southern tower among all
List of tourist attractions in Amsterdam
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Street and canal in Amsterdam
Kalvertoren shopping center, between Koningsplein and Muntplein squares. The Munttoren tower, originally part of a gate in the medieval city walls, on Muntplein
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Series of historic walls built around the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands
medieval and 17th-century defenses include the former city gates Waag and Munttoren, as well as the defensive tower Schreierstoren and the watchtower Montelbaanstoren
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Town square in Amsterdam
Amstel River from Centraal Station to Muntplein (Mint Square) and the Munttoren (Mint Tower). The Dam also marks the endpoint of the other well-traveled
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surrounding water. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Montelbaanstoren. Munttoren Schreierstoren 52°22′19.41″N 4°54′20.46″E / 52.3720583°N 4.9056833°E
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Building". Chennai Tourist Centre. Retrieved 2020-06-14. Nigel (2014-11-13). "Munttoren Amsterdam". Amsterdam for Visitors. Retrieved 2020-06-25. "Famous clock
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Amsterdam, Netherlands Ouderkerk aan de Amstel (Jagershuis) Amsterdam (Munttoren) Amsterdam (Reguliersgracht or Felix Meritis) Amsterdam (Museumplein Ice
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Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone and architect
renovation of the Waag took place in 1617 according to his design; in 1619 the Munttoren was prepared for adding a clock. Hendrick de Keyser's projects in Amsterdam
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Street in Amsterdam, Netherlands
After the construction of the medieval city walls, the street between Munttoren (originally a gate in the city walls) and Spui square came to be known
Kalverstraat
St. Martin's Cathedral church complex, Utrecht Martinitoren, Groningen Munttoren, Amsterdam Nieuwe Kerk, Delft Onze Lieve Vrouwentoren, Amersfoort Sibiu
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Gate set within a city wall
Koepoort (Enkhuizen), Enkhuizen Drommedaris, Enkhuizen Sassenpoort, Zwolle Munttoren, Amsterdam Sint Antoniespoort (de Waag), Amsterdam Muiderpoort, Amsterdam
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17th-century European bellfounders
Was lost in a storm in 1674. Some bells survived as swinging bells. Munttoren in Amsterdam One of the towers of the former Regulierspoort city gate
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15th-century weigh house in Amsterdam
part of the Regulierspoort gate, which is now the bottom half of the Munttoren tower. The Schreierstoren is the only remaining defensive tower. The oldest
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Miniature park in Brussels, Belgium
campus, Vilnius Adolphe Bridge, Luxembourg City Mnajdra temple, Qrendi Munttoren and Montelbaanstoren, Amsterdam City Hall, Maastricht Hoensbroek Castle
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built. Town gate remodeled as Weigh House. 1619 – Westerhal built. 1620 Munttoren and Korenmetershuisje (Amsterdam) [nl] built. English-language Corrant
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Amstel River from Centraal Station to Muntplein (Mint Square) and the Munttoren (Mint Tower). The Dam also marks the endpoint of the other well-traveled
List_of_squares_in_Amsterdam
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View of the Singel with the Munttoren in Amsterdam
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Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam Mozes en Aäronkerk Muntplein (Amsterdam) Munttoren Museum Fodor Museum Geelvinck-Hinlopen Museum Jan van der Togt Museumkwartier
Index of Amsterdam-related articles
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Topics referred to by the same term
Monnaie – opera house in Brussels Muntplein (Munt Square), Amsterdam Munttoren (Munt Tower) Pathé De Munt movie theater All pages with titles containing
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Franeker City Hall Huis met de Hoofden Hoensbroek Castle Montelbaanstoren Munttoren Noorderkerk Oost-Indisch Huis Old City Hall (The Hague) Delft City Hall
List of Renaissance structures
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Dutch painter (1837–1891)
20th century Dutch painters in Overtoomse Veld-Noord, Amsterdam. Damrak Munttoren Barges Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johan Conrad Greive. Greive
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carillon: Royal Eijsbouts 1997. Amsterdam: Carillons in the Westertoren, Munttoren, cupola of the Royal Palace, Zuidertoren, Rijksmuseum, Plein '40-'45,
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