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New canal museum in heart of Amsterdam

Each year, some three million tourists take a canal cruise to view Amsterdam’s ring of canals from the best vantage point: the water. Now, before embarking on their boat tour, they can first visit the latest in an impressive list of Amsterdam museums – The Canal House Museum (in Dutch, Het Grachtenhuis Museum).

Located in one of the most striking mansions on the Herengracht, the museum will open in mid-April. Supported by audio-visual footage, it will serve as a gateway to discovering the cultural, historical and architectural heritage of the almost four-centuries-old ring of canals.

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Drainage, security, trade
The permanent exhibition features the construction of the canals during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century, when Amsterdam was a booming trade city full of wealthy merchants. The ring is a striking example of highly-organised urban planning. Because the city was built on marshy land, the canals initially served as drainage systems.

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The canals also played a role in Amsterdam’s security. Whenever the city expanded, a new canal was constructed to protect residents from attacks. Later, they also had a commercial purpose when they were used for transporting goods.

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Tourism
Amsterdam’s canals and cultural history are the most important reasons given by 1.5 million tourists for visiting the city, according to the museum’s website.

Photo credits: Flickr © tomdoom and stevecadman

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