Markengracht

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LocationAmsterdam
Postal code1016
Coordinates52°22′10″N 4°54′27″E / 52.369411°N 4.907569°E / 52.369411; 4.907569
Markengracht
Markengracht seen towards Rapenburgwal; Jacobus van Vervaardiger Eck (1936)
Markengracht is located in Amsterdam
Markengracht
LocationAmsterdam
Postal code1016
Coordinates52°22′10″N 4°54′27″E / 52.369411°N 4.907569°E / 52.369411; 4.907569

The Markengracht was a canal in Amsterdam. For many years it was at the heart of the slums of the poor Jewish neighborhood. It was filled in 1968 as part of a complete rehabilitation of the area combined with construction of the IJtunnel, opened on 30 October 1968. It is now the site of a complex of new residential buildings.

The Markengracht was in the center of the poor part of the Jewish quarter. It ran between the Rapenburgwal and Houtkopersburgwal canals, which both used to extend southeast to the Markengracht. The Vinkenbuurt was on the southeast side of the canal, between the canal and Rapenburgerstraat. Valkenburgerstraat and the buildings of Marken were on the northwest side.[1]

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