Photographer’s Note
Picture of one of the houses situated in the Begijnhof. This is the only inner court in Amsterdam which was founded during the Middle Ages, and therefore lies within the Singel — the innermost canal of Amsterdam's circular canal system. The Begijnhof is at medieval street level, which means a metre below the rest of the old city centre.
It is unclear when exactly the Begijnhof (Beguines' court) was founded. In 1346, the beguines still lived in a house (a document of that time mentioned a beghynhuys). A courtyard was only first mentioned in 1389.
Originally the Begijnhof was entirely encircled by water (the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, the Spui and the Begijnensloot or "Beguines' Ditch"), with the sole entrance located at the Begijnensteeg ("Beguines' Alley"), which had a bridge across the Begijnensloot. The back facades were therefore water-locked. The Spui entrance only dates back to the 19th century.
(wikipedia)
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ohe
(2332) 2008-02-06 13:50
Dear Huub,
A very nice capture of Amsterdam!
It renders very well the atmosphere of the city.
Thanks for sharing,
- Olivier -
parbo
(10964) 2008-02-06 16:01
Dag Huub,
I selected your photo without knowing its from Amsterdam;) Same tone of tree body and brick facade is great. You excellently captured other geometric object of windows in white, but flowers and green grasses are dazzling my eyes there. Very good POV, wonderful.
Friendly Regards,
Ertugrul
jjcordier
(24158) 2008-02-08 9:44
Beau détail de cette façade du béguinage d'Amsterdam....avec une petite dominante magenta quand même....
Amicalement
JJ
Photo Information
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Copyright: Huub de Koning (king)
(2598) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-06-18
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Olympus E-300, 14-45 mm Zuiko Digital
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-02-06 12:35








