Zevenlandenhuizen - Roemer Visscherstraat 32II

4.2/5 based on 8 reviews

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Roemer Visscherstraat 32II, 1054 EZ Amsterdam, Netherlands

Postal code : 1054
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City : Amsterdam

Roemer Visscherstraat 32II, 1054 EZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Rajeeva Narayan on Google

Seven countries in seven houses Reflective of the 19th century fascination with the exotic and faraway, this row of seven houses was commissioned in the 1890s by wealthy banker and politician Samuel van Eeghen. Inspired by the various building styles of European countries, he had architect Tjeerd Cuipers design him a row of houses representative of seven different countries. The result was a fascinating and eclectic architectural tour of 19th century Europe on one short stretch of Amsterdam street; from the Moorish influences of the Spanish house to the cottage charm of England and the Loire Valley romanticism of the French house. Russia, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands are also included in the tour.
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Алла Лютая on Google

Beautiful building
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Aldila D on Google

Beautiful piece of history, hidden in Amsterdam
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Thorsten Schmidt on Google

Onderwhelming. Nice houses but nothing special to go out of your way for.
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Alexandros P. on Google

A nice spot next to the park with beautiful buildings representing 7 countries.
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Gabriela (iamfoodietraveler) on Google

Really cool Instagram place. It’s very nice location for a photoshoot, but please be mindful for the people living there. It’s one of Amsterdam’s hidden gems
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Hariharan Venkateshwaran on Google

It's a good spot for a mini photo shoot! It's beautiful, try not to disturb the people living in those houses! Must visit and I guess it's one if the underrated tourist stop in AMS❤
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Kevin McCabe on Google

Very cool. We noticed the interesting “candy cane” building before we had any idea what we were walking past. I guess I’d say that’s what is lacking here is some explanation. But once you realize you are looking at 7 unique styles, there becomes more detail to look at. A plaque on the sidewalk or something would be helpful. I’m not sure I would go out of my way for this, unless studying the architecture maybe. But overall, a fun and under the radar site.

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