
North entrance of the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam

South entrance of the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam
' Kalverstraat' is the busiest shopping street of
Amsterdam, the capital of the
Netherlands.
It is named after the ''kalvermarkt'' (calves market) that took place over there until the
17th century. The street begins at
Dam Square and ends at
Munttoren. Before Munttoren it was called
Regulierspoort, that goes back to date
1393. The part between the
Spui and Munttoren carried the name, laying behind the citywalls, ''Byndewyck''. This part of the
neighborhood, from
1486 till
1629, did have a ''veemarkt'' (cattle market). The so called ''Ossenmarkt'' (ox market). Later on it got the name Kalverstraat. The Kalverstraat is about 750 meters long with on both sides all kinds of stores, mostly with clothes. The Kalverstraat is the most expensive street in the Dutch version of
Monopoly.
In
1345 a
eucharistic miracle took place in a home between the Kalverstraat en the
Rokin, of which the
Stille Omgang still reminds.
External link
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http://www.kalverstraat.nl/index-en.html Official website Kalverstraat
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http://www.kalverstraat.nl/index.html Official website Kalverstraat