Amsterdammertje

Amsterdammertje

An "Amsterdammertje" is the typical red-brown steel bollard that is used to separate the sidewalk from the street in Amsterdam. "Amsterdammertje" means literally 'little one from Amsterdam' in Dutch. The bollards have the three Saint Andrew's Crosses from the coat of arms of Amsterdam.__TOC__

History

Around 1800, more and more individual people in Amsterdam started to use bollards to protect the sidewalk in front of their houses. These bollards were made of metal (of old cannons), stone, or wood. In the late 19th century the first cast iron bollards were made. From 1915 onwards there was a standard bollard of 70 kg cast iron with three Saint Andrew's Crosses from the coat of arms of Amsterdam. This bollard already looked like the modern "Amsterdammertje", although, amongst other differences, it was thinner and heavier.cite web
last = Fischer
first = Ulli
title = Het Amsterdammertje
work = [http://www.amsterdam.nl/ Amsterdam.nl]
publisher = City of Amsterdam
date = 2006-03-22
url = http://www.amsterdam.nl/stad_in_beeld/inhoud/typisch_amsterdams?ActItmIdt=8615
accessdate = 2007-04-06
]

From 1972 the "Amsterdammertjes" were no longer made from the expensive and heavy cast iron, but from plates of steel, approximately 1.35 m highcite web
title = Amsterdammertje kopen
work = [http://www.amsterdamtourist.nl/ www.amsterdamtourist.nl]
publisher = Amsterdams tourisme- & congresbureau
url = http://www.amsterdamtourist.nl/nl/home/Zoekpagina/er+op+uit/attracties/attract_itemdetail/xp/itemid.d307093e-ffb2-4e59-95d8-766b28ff9359/default.aspx
accessdate = 2007-04-06
] and only weighing 20 kg. This type is currently used in the city of Amsterdam; all 1915 type bollards have been replaced or removed. In 1984, there were approximately 100,000 "Amsterdammertjes".

Current policy

Because of trucks pushing over the bollards and smaller cars passing between the bollards, the use of "Amsterdammertjes" was no longer a sufficient method to prevent cars from parking on the sidewalks. During the 2000s, the sidewalks in Amsterdam are being slightly elevated from the streets, meaning that the "Amsterdammertjes" are no longer needed to separate the sidewalk from the street. Yearly, around 2,000 "Amsterdammertjes" will be removed until they are all gone. In 2003, there were 37,616 "Amsterdammertjes" left.

New and used "Amsterdammertjes" are sold online by the city government of Amsterdam. [cite web
title = Verkoop Amsterdammertje
work = [http://www.loket.amsterdam.nl/ Loket Amsterdam]
publisher = City of Amsterdam
url = http://www.loket.amsterdam.nl/loket/centralestad/product/33260
accessdate = 2007-04-06
]

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