- Kalverstraat
The Kalverstraat is the busiest shopping street of
Amsterdam , the capital of theNetherlands . It is named after the "kalvermarkt" (calves market) that was held here until the 17th Century.The Kalverstraat is the most expensive shopping street in the Netherlands, with rents of 2200 euros per square meter (2007). [ [http://www.zibb.nl/10222707/Nieuws/Nieuwsbericht/Kalverstraat-duurste-winkelstraat-van-Nederland.htm Zibb.nl] ] In 2006 it was the 21st most expensive street in the world measured by rent prices. [ [http://amsterdam.nl/?ActItmIdt=38015 Amsterdam.nl] ] The Kalverstraat is also the most expensive street in the Dutch version of Monopoly.
The street begins at
Dam Square and ends roughly 750 meters down near theMunttoren tower atMuntplein square. The tower was once a gate in the medieval city walls. After the walls were built, the street between the Spui and Munttoren came to be known as "Byndewyck". This part of theneighborhood , from 1486 until 1629, had a "veemarkt" (cattle market). Later on the street got the name Kalverstraat, after the cattle market.In 1345 a eucharistic miracle was said to have taken place in a home between the Kalverstraat in the
Rokin . The event was (and still is) commemmorated by the annualStille Omgang procession. A chapel, theHeilige Stede , was built on the spot where the miracle was said to have occurred. TheHeiligeweg connects the Kalverstraat with this pilgrim chapel, and withLeidsestraat .Painter
Piet Mondrian lived at Kalverstraat 154 from 1892 to 1895. The first HEMA department store opened on the Kalverstraat in 1926. On May 7, 1945, drunk German soldiers shooting from the windows of a building at the corner of Kalverstraat and Dam square killed 19 civilians celebrating their liberation from theNazis and the end ofWorld War II . A fire in the Kalverstraat on May 9, 1977 claimed 33 deaths.The Amsterdam Historical Museum is located in a former orphanage between Kalverstraat and
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal .References
External links
* [http://www.kalverstraat.nl/index-en.html http://www.kalverstraat.nl/index-en.html] Website of the Kalverstraat en
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