Detailed view of The Amsterdamse Poort, a former city gate and historic landmark in the city of Haarlem, North Holland, The Netherlands.


The Amsterdamse Poort ( or in English the Amsterdam Gate ), created in 1355, is a former city gate and the last remaining of original twelve city gates in Haarlem, North Holland, The Netherlands. The gate is facing the canal to Amsterdam, and before 1631 was known as the Spaarnwouder Poort because it was built to face the road to Spaarnwoude.


Size: 6015px × 4010px
Location: Amsterdamse Poort, Spaarnwouderbuurt, Haarlem, North Holland, The Netherlands, Europe
Photo credit: © Mieneke Andeweg-van Rijn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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