Leliegracht


The Leliegracht is a canal in Amsterdam between Herengracht and Prinsengracht.
The canal lies within the west of the Grachtengordel in the Jordaan neighborhood of the Amsterdam-Centrum district.

History

The canal was dug after 1612 when the canal belt was created south of the Brouwersgracht.
The remains of a lock can be recognized on the Prinsengracht side.
That lock was necessary because the water of the Prinsengracht remained at the polder level, while the water level in the Leliegracht, Keizersgracht and Herengracht was at the higher city level.
Six of the eleven Jordanian canals were filled in in the 19th century. Only the Bloemgracht, Egelantiersgracht, Lauriergracht, Looiersgracht and Passeerdersgracht remained besides the canal belt Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, Herengracht, Singel, Lijnbaansgracht, Brouwersgracht, Leliegracht and Leidsegracht.

Architecture

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