Castle-restaurant in Amsterdam
Posted on: Saturday, Feb 16, 2008

It was our night out in the heart of Amsterdam. This is De Waag, an old castle long since converted to a restaurant. De Waag, or old weighing station, was originally a gate in a castle built in 1488, but became a weighing house in 1614. It’s now a restaurant where you can get a fine pastry or coffee in the morning or a dinner at night. Dinner late at night is especially seductive because the place is lit by hundreds of candles in chandeliers.
“De WAAG” (formerly called “Sint Anthoniespoort”). Dutch WAAG = English “Weight”.
It was build in 1488, and it is located on “De Nieuwemarkt”. The building is remarkedly well preserved. Here in ancient times the products from the VOC-ships (nutmeg,cotton,pepper and the like), were supplied, weighted out by poorly verificated measures and sold by auction to merchants and the public. The building looks somewhat like a mediaeval castle and (see the Weeping Tower above) it was part of the Old City Wall. It was the Oldest Place of Communication in Amsterdam and to day it is still a marketplace.The Waag functioned as a city-gate. Rembrand van Rijn frequently visited this building and it is in this building that he painted “The anatomical lesson of Dr. Tulp” (1632). To day inside “De Waag” a good restaurant flourishes. Behind “De Waag”, on a distance of about 200 meters, and alongside the water, the Weeping tower was build.

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dailyphotographer
February 17th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
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great shot. It’s like there is a spot light shone directly at the castle.
lotis
February 17th, 2008 at 9:17 pm
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that’s indeed a spotlight, a sample for what’s inside, numerous little bright lights.
jenzwhiz
June 5th, 2008 at 5:10 am
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Hi, Nice Shot! Here’s one I recommend too..Great site to capture amazing shots!
MAYNOOTH CASTLE – GERALDINES – KILDARE – IRELAND
This great stone castle was founded in the early 13th
century and became the principal residence of the
Kildare branch of the Geraldines. The Kildare
FitzGeralds extended their land holdings and
influence, emerging as one of the most powerful
families in Ireland with Maynooth Castle being one of
the largest and richest Earl’s houses.
http://secretireland.blogspot.com/2008/06/maynooth-castle-geraldines-kildare.html