De Kroon, Municipal monument in central Amsterdam, Netherlands.
De Kroon is a public building in central Amsterdam with traditional Dutch architectural features from the early 20th century. The structure displays characteristic design elements of that period with its carefully crafted facade and interior layout.
The building was designed by architect Gerrit van Arkel in the early 20th century during a period of major construction expansion in Amsterdam. It reflects the city's architectural development of that era and contributes to the identity of the center today.
The name references a crown as a symbol of municipal authority housed within the building. Today visitors can see how the interior spaces function as a gathering point where local events and community activities form the social center of the neighborhood.
The building sits in the heart of Amsterdam and can be easily reached by tram, bus, or on foot from Central Station. Its central location makes it a straightforward destination to visit while exploring, as other sights are within walking distance.
The roofline of the building contains ornamental details that visitors often overlook but hint at the craftsmanship of the period. These subtle embellishments show how the architects paid attention to detail even in less obvious areas.
Location: Amsterdam
Architects: Gerrit van Arkel
Address: Rembrandtplein 17
GPS coordinates: 52.36660,4.89661
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:21
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