Oudezijds Voorburgwal


The Oudezijds Voorburgwal, often abbreviated to OZ Voorburgwal, is a street and canal in De Wallen in the center of Amsterdam.
The OZ Voorburgwal runs from the Grimburgwal in the south to the Zeedijk in the north, where it changes into the Oudezijds Kolk, which drains into the IJ.
The bridge over the OZ Voorburgwal between Damstraat and Oude Doelenstraat forms a clear dividing line between the noisy northern Wallendeel and the quiet southern part.
It is one of the most famous streets of the Red Light District, full of sex shops, window prostitutes, peep shows, brothels, bars and coffee shops.
The Bulldog has several branches and a hotel here.
The canal is also lined with monumental canal houses from the Dutch Golden Age, and the remains of the many monasteries that were located here in the Middle Ages.

History

The OZ Voorburgwal was originally a creek that was later dug into a canal around the eastern part of the city, the old side.
Before 1385 the Amstel divided the city of Amsterdam into two almost equal parts, the old side with the Old Church and the new side with the New Church.
To protect the city, a moat was dug on each side with a burgwal behind it, an earthen wall, with a wooden palisade for protection.
When new ramparts were constructed behind these ramparts around 1385, on both the old and new sides the existing rampart became the Voorburgwal and the new rampart became the Achterburgwal.
That is how Oudezijds Voorburgwal, Oudezijds Achterburgwal, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal and Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal were created.
In the 17th and 18th centuries the canal was usually called the Fluwelenburgwal.
When the buildings on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal were built in the Golden Age, canal gardens were laid out behind the mansions.
Almost all of them have since disappeared.
The Bierkaai was the quay on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal, near the Oude Kerk, where barrels of beer arrived and porters loaded and unloaded the heavy barrels.
The residents of this part of Amsterdam were known as invincible fighters.
The proverbial "fight against the beer quay" is derived from this: dedication to a hopeless cause.

Famous buildings

There are more than a hundred national monuments on Oudezijds Voorburgwal. Some well-known buildings on the OZ Voorburgwal are:
The Oudezijds Achterburgwal is spanned by 8 bridges, all fixed.
NumberNameStreetPassage
width
Passage
height
Managed by
208ArmbrugOudezijds Armsteeg8.001.80Centrum
207LiesdelsluisLange Niezel5.431,80Centrum
206OudekerksbrugOudekennissteeg11.591.80Centrum
205Sint-JansbrugSint Jansstraat15,592,38Centrum
204VarkenssluisDamstraat5,182,06Centrum
203LommertbrugEnge Lombardsteeg6,601,94Centrum
105MakelaarsbruggetjeSint Barberensteeg6.901.98Centrum
201SleutelbrugGrimburgwal6.961,92Centrum

With the passage heights in the table, one must take into account the fact that the Oudezijds Achterburgwal, like all other canals in the city center, is below the NAP.
Notes on the three northern bridges:
The Oudezijds Voorburgwal is depicted on the ace of the standard Dutch deck of cards.