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The Oranje-Nassau Kazerne is a former military barracks in the centre of Amsterdam, along the Singelgracht canal, directly south of Artis zoo. Emperor Napoleon ordered the construction of this early 19th-century neoclassical building. Not long after construction of the building was complete in 1813, the French withdrew from the Netherlands, and the building was named in honour of the House of Orange-Nassau. The building received rijksmonument status in 1970. In the 1980s, the barracks were converted to a complex of apartments and offices.

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  • The Oranje-Nassau Kazerne is a former military barracks in the centre of Amsterdam, along the Singelgracht canal, directly south of Artis zoo. Emperor Napoleon ordered the construction of this early 19th-century neoclassical building. Not long after construction of the building was complete in 1813, the French withdrew from the Netherlands, and the building was named in honour of the House of Orange-Nassau. The building received rijksmonument status in 1970. In the 1980s, the barracks were converted to a complex of apartments and offices. (en)
  • De Oranje-Nassau Kazerne is een voormalige kazerne aan de Sarphatistraat in het centrum van Amsterdam, langs de Singelgracht, tegenover Artis. Het vroeg-19e-eeuwse gebouw in classicistische stijl werd gebouwd in opdracht van Napoleon. Het gebouw is sinds 1970 aangewezen als rijksmonument. De kazerne werd in 1990 verbouwd tot appartementen- en bedrijfscomplex. (nl)
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  • Sarphatistraat 600 (en)
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  • De Oranje-Nassau Kazerne is een voormalige kazerne aan de Sarphatistraat in het centrum van Amsterdam, langs de Singelgracht, tegenover Artis. Het vroeg-19e-eeuwse gebouw in classicistische stijl werd gebouwd in opdracht van Napoleon. Het gebouw is sinds 1970 aangewezen als rijksmonument. De kazerne werd in 1990 verbouwd tot appartementen- en bedrijfscomplex. (nl)
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