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Amsterdamse Poort, Haarlem

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Standing at the northern edge of Haarlem's historic center, the Amsterdamse Poort is a beautifully preserved stone gatehouse that dates back to around 1400. It is the last of the original twelve city gates that once fortified Haarlem, and today it serves as a proud symbol of the city's medieval heritage. Visitors can admire its robust architecture, including a pointed archway, twin towers, and a stepped gable adorned with the coat of arms of Haarlem. The gate is set within a small park, making it a pleasant spot for photos and a quiet moment away from the bustle. While the interior is not open to the public, the exterior is freely accessible and offers a tangible connection to Haarlem's past as a fortified city.

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  • Admire the gate's medieval architecture, including its twin towers and stepped gable
  • Spot the coat of arms of Haarlem carved into the stone
  • Walk through the archway as countless travelers have done for centuries
  • Enjoy the small park surrounding the gate, ideal for a rest or picnic

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