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Nieuwmarkt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈniuˌmɑr(ə)kt]; English: New Market) is a
square in the
centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The
surrounding area is known...
- The
Nieuwmarkt riots (Dutch: Nieuwmarktrellen), also
referred to as the
Amsterdam metro riots, were a
series of
serious disturbances in the
Nieuwmarkt neighbourhood...
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Nieuwmarkt is an
underground metro station in the city
centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Served by
metro lines 51, 53, and 54 of the
Amsterdam Metro, the...
- scenes. An
example of a
genre scene by van der
Helst is the View of the
Nieuwmarkt (1638,
Hermitage Museum,
Saint Petersburg),
which combines still life...
- The Waag ("weigh house") is a 15th-century
building on
Nieuwmarkt square in Amsterdam. It was
originally a city gate and part of the
walls of Amsterdam...
- Gogh Museum, and
Stedelijk Museum – and the
concert hall Concertgebouw.
Nieuwmarkt (Dutch for "New Market" is
located in Amsterdam's Chinatown, next to the...
- were demolished. At the peak of the demolition, the
Nieuwmarktrellen (
Nieuwmarkt riots)
broke out; the
rioters expressed their fury
about the demolition...
- movement. Wall
decorations at the
Nieuwmarkt metro station are a
reference to the protests,
which are
known as the
Nieuwmarkt riots (Nieuwmarktrellen). Despite...
- women.
Famous brothels included De Pijl in Pijlstraat, De
Fonteyn in
Nieuwmarkt and
Madame Therese on the Prinsengracht. For
those who
could not afford...
- Amsterdam-Oost and
opponents saw many
supporters walking through the
Nieuwmarkt/Waterloopleinbuurt (de Jodenhoek—the "Jews' corner") to get to the stadium...