Montelbaanstoren

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Montelbaanstoren is a historic 16th-century defensive tower on Amsterdam’s canals, later remodeled with an ornate spire and clock and now known as a picturesque city landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city landmark
defensive tower
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Renaissance
completionDate 1516
constructionStart 1512
country Netherlands
currentUse monument open to public exterior
office space
hasArchitect Hendrick de Keyser
hasCoordinateLocation 52.372°N 4.905°E
hasFunction city landmark
defensive tower
watchtower
hasHeight approximately 48 meters
hasPart brick base
clock
ornate spire
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
heritageStatus protected monument of the Netherlands
imageSubjectOf historic engravings
paintings of Amsterdam
tourist photographs
inception early 16th century
locatedIn Amsterdam
Netherlands
North Holland
locatedInMunicipality Municipality of Amsterdam
locatedInOldCityArea Amsterdam-Centrum
surface form: Amsterdam city centre
locatedOnWatercourse Oude Schans
materialUsed brick
wood
namedAfter Montelbaan gate
notableFor location on Amsterdam canal
picturesque appearance
tilted spire silhouette
originalUse part of Amsterdam city wall
ownedBy Municipality of Amsterdam
partOf Amsterdam city defense system
surface form: Amsterdam defensive works (former)
publicAccess exterior freely accessible
rebuilt 1606
early 17th century
touristAttractionType scenic viewpoint (exterior)
towerType canal tower
usedFor city defense
navigation landmark
observation

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Hendrick de Keyser notableWork Montelbaanstoren