Amsterdam Sights

Waag

  • Address
    • Nieuwmarkt 4
  • Phone
    • 020 422 77 72
  • Price
    • full free
  • Hours
    • 10am-1am

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Lonely Planet review for Waag

The very grand, multiturreted Waag (Weigh House) dates from 1488, when it was part of the city’s fortifications. It looked more like a castle in those days, fronted by a moatlike canal and built into the old city walls. From the 17th century onwards it was the main weigh house. The surgeons guild, which occupied the upper floor, commissioned Rembrandt’s famous The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Tulp (displayed in the Mauritshuis museum in Den Haag). The masons’ guild was based in the tower facing the Zeedijk; note the superfine brickwork. Public executions took place at the Waag, but more recently it served as a fire station and a vault for the city’s archives. A bar-restaurant occupies it today, lit by medieval candle-wheels to great effect. The square is a venue for weekly markets and other events.

 

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    The atmosphere on the square outside this building is lovely

    laineymoo recommends this,