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Leidseplein (English: Leiden Square) is a square in central Amsterdam, Netherlands. It lies in the Weteringschans neighborhood (Centrum borough), immediately northeast of the Singelgracht. It is located on the crossroads of the Weteringschans, Marnixstraat and Leidsestraat.
The Leidsegracht was part of the Expansion of Amsterdam and marked the border between the first and the second phase of the construction of the Grachtengordel (canal belt). Between 1615 and 1658, the Leidsegracht was the southern boundary of the city. The canal got its name in 1658 and is named after the city of Leiden.
4 Evie Residential 107,0 m 2024 31 5 Amsterdam Symphony A: 105,0 m 2009 29 6 Amsterdam Symphony B: 105,0 m 2009 28 7 World Trade Center (Amsterdam)(Tower H) 105,0 m 2004 28 8 ABN-AMRO World HQ: 105,0 m 1999 25 9 Amstel Tower: 103,0 m 2018 32 10 The Valley North Tower 101,0 m 2021 28 11 Justus 100,0 m 2024 32 12 Ito-toren: 100,0 m 2005 23 13 A ...
Marnixstraat is a main street in Amsterdam. A large bus depot and the main police station are located on the street. [2] Martelaarsgracht; N. Nes (Amsterdam)
In 1927–1928 an expansion was built, designed by architect G.J. Rutgers in collaboration with K. Bakker. [3] Both the expansion and the café are National Heritage sites. [4] The hotel was extended again in 1954. In April 1970, UK-based Grand Metropolitan bought the hotel, along with the nearby Amstel Hotel for $2.4 million from Maup Caransa. [5]
All 28 trains are now designated as M5 by GVB. [5] The fleet of this type has reached its final size. To increase flexibility and capacity, the Amsterdam Regional Transport Authority (Stadsregio Amsterdam) ordered shorter M7 trains, deliveries of which began in 2021. These consist of 30 three-car trainsets (with an option for 30 more) that can ...
The line is 9.7 km long, of these 7.1 km are underground. [5] [6] The end to end travel time is 15 minutes, and from the Centraal Station to the north terminus 4 minutes and 11 minutes to the south terminus. The line starts above ground in Amsterdam-Noord and passes under the IJ and the Centraal Station.
The Keizersgracht is then designated as the main canal for skating. [4] In 2008 a tour boat from shipping company Meyers broke to pieces against the rules in the very first layer of ice; questions about this were asked to the city center district board. [5] The Keizersrace is a sprint race that is held between the Leidsestraat and the ...