Reguliersgracht
Canal in Amsterdam
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Reguliersgracht is a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1][2] Established in 1658, it is located in the Grachtengordel, in the Centrum borough. During World War II the "nerve center" of the illegal paper Het Parool was housed there, in a house (number 111)[3] occupied by Simon Carmiggelt, Max Nord, Wim van Norden and their families.[4]
Length0.53 kilometres (0.33 mi)
LocationGrachtengordel, Amsterdam
Postal code1017
Coordinates52.3639°N 4.8958°E
Reguliersgracht crossing with Keizersgracht | |
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| Length | 0.53 kilometres (0.33 mi) |
|---|---|
| Location | Grachtengordel, Amsterdam |
| Postal code | 1017 |
| Coordinates | 52.3639°N 4.8958°E |
| From | Herengracht |
| To | Lijnbaansgracht |
| Construction | |
| Inauguration | 1658 |
