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THE AIM OF THIS REPORT IS TO GIVE SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MORNING IN AMSTERDAM
INTRODUCTION
YOU’LL MIGHT LIKE TO BEGIN THE MORNING WITH A BOAT TOUR. THE MOST IMPORTANT CHANNELS YOU CAN SEE ARE:
CHANNELS
Keizersgracht The Emperor’s Canal
is the middle one of the three main canals in Amsterdam. It was named after Emperor Maximilian of Austria. It is 31 meters wide, the widest canal in the entire city.
Prinsengracht Prinsengracht is the
third of the three main canals of Amsterdam
Since 2009, the three main canals have been placed on the World Heritage list.
FOR THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO SEE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUILDINGS, IT’S ALSO A REALLY GOOD IDEA. YOU’LL BE ABLE TO LISTEN TO TE EXPLANATIONS OF THE
GUIDE WHILE YOU TAKE PICTURES OF THE INTERESTING THINGS YOU SEE.
INTERESTING BUILDINGS
The 'Westerkerk' was built between 1620 and 1631 in Renaissance style by the architect Hendrick de Keyser The church has a length of 58 meters and a width of 29 meters. The building of the Westerkerk was finished and completed by his son Pieter de Keyser (1595-1676) and inaugurated on June 8, 1631.