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234:("The first stone of this gate was laid on 28 April 1488"). The year of construction 1488, as given on the gable stone and in many sources, may need to be corrected. There are clues that the gate may be of a much older date. For instance, there are several documents in the city archives of Amsterdam that pre-date 1488 and mention Saint Anthony's Gate. According to building archaeologist Jacqueline de Graauw, the building probably dates back to as early as 1425, because that is when the city was expanded and the Geldersekade and Kloveniersburgwal canals, where the gate was placed, were dug. 129: 148: 140: 121: 456: 772: 1391: 1379: 156: 31: 113: 247:(militia) - the two big towers on either side of the main gate. Also, the front gate, which differs from the main gate in several ways, was probably added to the main gate at a later date. These kinds of additions were commonplace at that time, as a protection against the increasing threat posed by canons. In Haarlem, for example, a front gate was added to the 332:
After falling into disuse as a weigh house, the Waag served a range of different functions. In the 19th century it was used consecutively as a fencing hall, a furniture workshop, a workshop for oil lamps used for street lighting, a fire station, and as the city archives. In the first half of the 19th
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On 20 September 1991, local residents and preservationists opened the disused building to the press and the public. A general sense of dismay, which also resounded in the city council, led to the appointment of a commission of experts, which proposed to have the building restored under the guidance
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The building is slowly sinking due to the porous soil and the cement that was used for the restoration. In July 2009 it was falsely reported in the media that one of the towers was about to collapse. However, the foundation will need to be improved or replaced in order to remedy the situation. In
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When the city expanded beyond its walls the late 16th century, Saint Anthony's Gate lost its function as a city gate. Shortly thereafter, during the years 1603–1613, the walls were demolished. In 1614, the present Nieuwmarkt square was created by covering the canal on either side of the gate. In
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Following the restoration, the building was rented out. Waag Society, a foundation that aims to foster experimentation with new technologies, art and culture, is housed on the upper floors. The ground floor is now Restaurant-Café In de Waag.
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in 1482 which is very similar to the front gate of Saint Anthony's Gate. Presumably the gable stone in Saint Anthony's Gate with the date 1488 refers simply to the addition of the front gate to the already existing main gate.
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canals. These walls were constructed during the period 1481–1494 and consisted of defensive towers and city gates connected by brick walls with a natural stone pediment. All that remains of the walls is some
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From around the beginning of the 16th century, when Amsterdam had completed its surrounding stone city wall, Saint Anthony's Gate appeared as it is depicted in the wood carvings of
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DE GRAAUW, J.. De middeleeuwse bouwgeschiedenis van de Amsterdamse Sint-Anthonispoort. De Waag op de Nieuwmarkt nader onderzocht. Bulletin KNOB 110, sept. 2011. Available at: <
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to design a glass extension that would have required part of the outer wall to be demolished. However, the foundation went bankrupt before these plans were carried out.
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addition, the square was raised, causing part of the brickwork of the gate to disappear below ground. This makes the building appear shorter than it actually is.
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in the Geldersekade canal wall. The only remains of the city gates are the Waag and part of the Regulierspoort gate, which is now the bottom half of the
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De Graauw also found that Saint Anthony's Gate was originally much smaller, and was heightened at a later date. This is evident from the remains of
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was added to the eastern facade. The paving around the building was changed so that de Waag again became the central point on Nieuwmarkt square.
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In the 20th century, the building was used primarily as a museum. It was the original location of the Amsterdams Historisch Museum (now
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J. de Graauw, 'De middeleeuwse bouwgeschiedenis van de Amsterdamse Sint-Anthonispoort; De Waag op de Nieuwmarkt nader onderzocht',
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In 1690–1691, a large dome-shaped hall was added, topped by a central octagonal tower. The interior also dates to this time period.
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The Waag eventually lost its function as a weigh house. In 1819, a chest of indigo was the last item to be weighed there.
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The Waag is the oldest remaining non-religious building in Amsterdam. The building was listed as a national monument (
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in Amsterdam adorns the facade of the tower at the corner of Zeedijk and Geldersekade. It carries the inscription
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An inner courtyard was added in 1617–1618 by covering the area between the front and main gates. A number of
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Beschryvinge van Amsterdam, zynde een naukeurige verhandelinge van desselfs eerste oorspronk etc
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February 2011, a frame was built around the tower to support it and prevent it from collapsing.
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De fundering van De Waag op de Nieuwmarkt is zo slecht dat hij helemaal vervangen moet worden
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Amsterdam In Zyne Opkomst, Aanwas, Geschiedenissen, Voorregten, Koophandel, Gebouwen etc
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During restoration, the cellars (which had been filled in) were reopened, and a wooden
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century, punishments were carried out in front of the building. There was even a
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MCCCCLXXXVIII de XXVIII dach in April wart d'eerste steen van dese poert gheleit.
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area was added to the city in the 16th century, the Sint Antoniesdijk became the
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of an architect with expert knowledge of medieval construction and foundation.
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square, which had become too small for the needs of the rapidly growing city.
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110 (2011), nr 3–4, p. 117-128 (Dutch, but abstract in English)
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Originally, the building was one of the gates in the city wall, the
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William R. Veder, ‘Het St. Anthonis poorthuis te Amsterdam’,
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The city gate was part of the medieval city walls along the
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halfway up the towers of the Guild of Saint Eligius and the
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and a new Sint Antoniespoort city gate was built near the
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The Waag by night. Note the awning added in the 1990s
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Gate of the Guild of Saint Luke (the painters' guild)
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Index

Waag (Amsterdam)

weigh house
Nieuwmarkt
Amsterdam
city gate
walls of Amsterdam
guildhall
museum
fire station
anatomical theatre
rijksmonument
Rembrandt
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
surgeons






Zeedijk
dike
Lastage
Sint Antoniesbreestraat
Hortus Botanicus
moat
Singel
Kloveniersburgwal
Geldersekade

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