- The
Damrak is an
avenue and
partially filled in
canal at the
centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands,
running between Amsterdam Centraal in the
north and Dam...
-
Beurs van
Berlage (literally Berlage's
stock market) is a
building on the
Damrak, in the
centre of Amsterdam. It was
designed as a
commodity exchange by...
- and
about 100
metres (350 ft) from
north to south. It
links the
streets Damrak and Rokin,
which run
along the
original course of the
Amstel River from...
- of
their collaboration is The Dam and
Damrak (c. 1663, Fogg Museum). The
composition depicts the Dam and
Damrak bathed in a late
afternoon sun, which...
- (1560s–1611)
largely occurred by the
Nieuwe Brug bridge,
which crosses the
Damrak near
Amsterdam Harbor. Its
proximity to the
harbor and
incoming mail made...
- when a
freshwater river cut into a
tidal channel of the IJ
which are now
Damrak and Rokin. The
Amstel begins where the
canal Aarkanaal and the
river Drecht...
- Amsterdam. De
arrestaties vonden onder meer
plaats nadat een
betoging op het
Damrak op last van
burgemeester Femke Halsema werd beëindigd". NU.nl (in Dutch)...
- the Town Hall of the City of
Amsterdam "facing the
landing wharfs along Damrak,
which at that time
would have been busy with ships". The town hall was...
- New
Western style gins Beefeater – England,
first produced in 1820 BOLS
Damrak – Netherlands,
jenever The Botanist –
Hebridean island of Islay, Scotland...
-
another entity, CEDC.
Damrak is a luxury, international-style gin. It has been well
reviewed in
independent drinks competitions.
Damrak was Amsterdam's first...