Amsterdam Unveiled: Rare Tales from the Canal Banks
Welcome to a journey through the iconic canals of Amsterdam, where each twist and turn reveals a hidden story. 🌉
Did you know, for instance, that the Singel canal was once the city limit of Amsterdam? Today, this canal is famed for its charming houseboats, but back in the day, it served as a defense and customs line, keeping the city safe and thriving. 🛶
And what about the astonishing Narrowest House in the world, located on the Singel canal? Measuring just 2.02 meters wide, this house is a testament to the ingenious architectural tricks of Amsterdammers to escape taxes based on frontage width. 🏠
Another hidden gem is the "Torensluis", one of Amsterdam's oldest and widest bridges. Beneath its spacious arches once lay a prison, whose cells can still be visited today. 🗝️
Finally, don't miss the legendary "Begijnhof", accessible through a discreet gate. This secret garden, lined with historic houses, was once a convent and remains a tranquil haven away from the city's hustle and bustle. 🌿
Credit :- @bestcitiesofeurope
Great pictures by @arden_nl












