Blauwbrug

Local nameBlauwbrug
LocationCentrum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Blauwbrug is a historic bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands over the river Amstel. It connects the Rembrandtplein area with the Waterlooplein area, and lies south to the Stopera.

The bridge owes its name to a wooden "blue bridge" that was there from around 1600 but no longer exists and which was painted the characteristic blue of the Dutch flag. It kept the name after 1883 when it was replaced by the spans of a new bridge which is inspired by the architecture of several of the bridges over the Seine in Paris such as Pont Alexandre III.

The stone bridge has three openings for ships and is richly decorated. The bases are formed like ships' bows and on top columns with leaf-motifs, masks and finally the Imperial Crown of Austria, as also present in the city's coat of arms.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blauwbrug

Address 27 Amstel, Amsterdam 1011PT, Netherlands

Coordinates 52°21'58.892" N 4°54'3.173" E

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