Walking Tour about Golden Age Architecture, private local guide
Highlights
- Expertly guided tour of Golden Age architecture
- Uncovering stories behind iconic buildings
- Deeper understanding of Amsterdam's history
- Insider knowledge from a local guide
- Unique opportunity to experience architectural legacy
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Private guide included
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Duration 1 hour 30 minutes
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Available in English and Dutch
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Explore iconic landmarks
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Embark on a captivating journey through Amsterdam's Golden Age architecture with a private 1 hour and 30 minutes tour. Discover the secrets behind the city's most iconic landmarks as a knowledgeable local guide shares stories of prosperity and design. From the grand Royal Palace to the picturesque canal houses, immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural significance of each building. Gain insider knowledge and a deeper appreciation for Amsterdam's architectural heritage as you explore the historic neighborhoods. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, this tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the legacy of Amsterdam's Golden Age in a personalized and immersive way.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English, Dutch
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Experience Amsterdam's Golden Age through a private, guided architecture tour showcasing the city's rich history and iconic landmarks.
Included
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Private guide
Excluded
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Bottled water
Meeting Point
Walk towards the Royal Palace entrance on the Dam Square. The meeting point is underneath the golden balcony of the Royal Palace.
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147, 1012 RJ Amsterdam , Netherlands
End Point
The tour ends near the famous church next to the Anne Frank House.
Prinsengracht 279, 1016 GW Amsterdam , Netherlands
What to expect
The tour starts with an engaging introduction to Amsterdam’s rich history, the significance of Dam Square, and the city’s remarkable Golden Age. You’ll learn how Amsterdam rose to prominence during the 17th century as a global trade hub, shaping the city’s architecture and cultural legacy. We’ll explore the circumstances and key events that defined this prosperous era, setting the stage for the architectural masterpieces you’ll encounter on the tour.
During our discussion of the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, we'll dive into the fascinating history of this iconic building, originally constructed as the city’s town hall during the Dutch Golden Age. Learn how it symbolized Amsterdam’s power and prosperity in the 17th century before being transformed into the royal residence it is today. You’ll also explore the Dutch Neoclassical architectural style that defines the palace, with insights into the building materials and techniques used to create its grandiose structure. You’ll also discover the engineering marvel behind its construction on challenging clay and marshy ground, showcasing the ingenuity required to build on such difficult terrain. From its historical significance to its architectural beauty, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for this masterpiece of Dutch design.
Huis Bartolotti
House Bartolotti, located along one of Amsterdam’s scenic canals, is a beautiful example of 17th-century Dutch baroque architecture. The luxurious house, made of striking red brick, boasts an elegant façade with large windows, and intricate sculptural details made of sandstone. The building’s ornate design reflects the wealth and status of its original owner, as well as his strong trading ties with Italy.
Torensluis
On this wide bridge you'll have a perfect view of the four unique façade designs that were popular with the mercantile class of the Golden Age. Marvel at these stunning examples of how the Baroque style was adapted in the Netherlands, with its intricate details and dramatic contrasts. You'll also encounter charming examples of "crooked houses" – a fascinating feature of Amsterdam’s urban landscape, where the buildings lean in unique, often whimsical ways due to the city's soft, marshy ground. This is an excellent spot to appreciate the creativity and resilience of Amsterdam’s Golden Age architecture.
De Dolphijn
The house’s name, "De Dolphijn," references the dolphin symbol of wealth, reflecting the prosperity of Amsterdam’s maritime trade during the Dutch Golden Age. It was originally owned by Frans Banning Cocq, the captain immortalized in Rembrandt’s famous painting The Night Watch. Its elegant design and rich history makes it a key part of the architectural heritage of the canal belt.
Domes were the hight of architectural achievement during the renaissance period.
The warehouses along Amsterdam’s Prinsengracht are iconic examples of the city’s Golden Age architecture, reflecting the thriving trade and commerce that defined 17th-century Amsterdam. These buildings were designed with functionality in mind featuring tall, steeply pitched gables, large windows, and wooden hoisting beams on the roof, which were used to lift heavy cargo from ships docked along the canal. The architectural simplicity of the exteriors, with their clean lines and minimal ornamentation, reflects the utilitarian purpose of the buildings, while the grand scale speaks to the wealth and power of the Amsterdam merchants who once used them.
In the 17th century, the Jordaan neighborhood in Amsterdam was a vibrant mix of both residential and commercial life, reflecting the city’s booming economy during the Dutch Golden Age. Originally developed as a lower- and middle class district for craftsmen and laborers, the Jordaan became a hub of activity with narrow, picturesque canals lined by tight rows of houses, many with small shops or workshops on the ground floors. During this part of the tour the focus will be on the "gevelstenen" or "facade stones". These are small, decorative plaques often found embedded in the façades of Amsterdam’s Golden Age buildings. These stones serve both functional and decorative purposes, often communicating how the building was used, the profession of the building's owner or other significant facts about the people living and working there. Many "facade stones" feature intricate carvings, adding a layer of creativity and storytelling to Amsterdam's streetscapes.
The Westerkerk is one of Amsterdam's most important landmarks. It was originally constructed as a Calvinist church to serve the growing population of the city. The church's large, airy interior and simple, elegant design are typical of Calvinist worship spaces. The Westerkerk is also historically significant as the final resting place of Rembrandt van Rijn. The church's towering spire, completed in 1638, rises 85 meters (280 feet) above the Jordaan district, and is crowned with the imperial crown, a symbol of Amsterdam's status since the 15th century. The tower’s clock, with its distinctive chimes - which Anne Frank described in het diary - has marked the passing hours for centuries. Loved by residents for its beauty and historical significance, the Westerkerk stands as a cherished symbol of Amsterdam’s rich heritage.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Mobility aids are not available
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Not recommended for participants who have trouble walking and standing for 1.5 hours
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Not recommended for participants who use a walker
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start your tour early to avoid crowds.
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Enjoy a coffee at Café de Jaren nearby.
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Don’t miss the unique ‘gevelstenen’ in the Jordaan.
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Take a walk along the canals after the tour.
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Visit the Anne Frank House, just minutes away.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Discover the captivating history and architectural wonders of Amsterdam's Golden Age on the 1 Hour and 30 Minutes Private Golden Age Architecture Tour. Delve into the stories behind the city's iconic buildings with a knowledgeable local guide who will provide insider insights into Amsterdam's prosperous past.What to expect?
Embark on a journey through time as you explore the majestic Royal Palace and the charming canal houses that line the waterways of Amsterdam. Gain a deeper understanding of the city's evolution into a global trade hub in the 17th century and how this prosperity influenced its unique architectural styles. Learn fascinating details about the design, engineering, and cultural significance of each landmark, making this tour a must for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.Who is this for?
This private architecture tour is perfect for anyone looking to explore Amsterdam's rich architectural heritage in a personalized and immersive way. Whether you're a history lover, architecture enthusiast, or simply curious about the Golden Age of Amsterdam, this tour offers a unique opportunity to discover the city's hidden gems with a local expert.Why book this?
Experience the legacy of Amsterdam's Golden Age like never before with this private architecture tour. Gain exclusive access to insider knowledge and stories that you won't find in guidebooks, making your journey through the city's historic neighborhoods truly unforgettable. Immerse yourself in the beauty and grandeur of Amsterdam's architectural wonders with a professional guide who will bring the city's rich history to life.Good to know
Explore the architectural wonders of Amsterdam at your own pace with a private guide who will tailor the tour to your interests and preferences. End your tour near the famous church next to the Anne Frank House, allowing you to continue your exploration of Amsterdam's cultural treasures at your leisure. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the hidden gems of Amsterdam's Golden Age architecture with a knowledgeable local guide by your side.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Private Golden Age Architecture Tour rave about the in-depth knowledge and expertise of the guides, who bring Amsterdam's rich history to life with fascinating stories and insights. Visitors praise the personalized experience and unique perspective offered by this tour, making it a must-do for anyone interested in the architectural wonders of Amsterdam's Golden Age.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is