- Gouden Reael
The Gouden Reael is a district of the city of
Amsterdam inThe Netherlands .A 'Gouden Reael' ("golden real") was a Spanish coin from the 16th century. The birth house of
Laurens Reael (1583-1637), thirdGovernor-General of the Dutch East Indies , had a golden real on its signpost or gable stone, from which the family took its name. In 1648, the Reael family, which counted several prominent Amsterdam citizens, built a warehouse on the "Zandhoek", again with a golden real gablestone. Around 1800 this building turned into a popular inn, "De Gouden Reael", which was made famous by a 1940Jan Mens novel by the same name, and after which the neighborhood has been named.In
1610 and1615 three artificial islands (Prinseneiland, Bickerseiland and Realeneiland) were build as an extension of the harbor. Until the end of the 19th century this was an area with many wharfs, little industries and warehouses, related to the shipping trades. After the second World war the desolated area was discovered by many artists (Jan Sierhuis ,Johan van der Keuken ,Jef Diederen ,Reinier Lucassen ,Peter Schat among others), who established their homes and studios in the vacant buildings. During the second half of the 20th century the old warehouses were transformed into apartments one after another, and new apartments were build. Nevertheless a lot of the atmosphere of the glorious past is still present in the old buildings and wooden drawbridges.External links
* [http://www.jordaangoudenreael.nl/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=66 History of the neighborhood]
* [http://www.goudenreael.nl/UK/zaak.html Website of the former inn (now a restaurant)]
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