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NO. 459 - 469

VACANCY

1,234 sq m office space available on the 3th floor per Q3 2023

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Herengracht 459 - 469 serve as offices for various companies and as entrances for the adjacent properties. Newly built in 1965 and renovated in 2022, this complex is the most modern part of the Gouden Bocht. It offers a total of over 6,000 sq m of lettable floor space.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Basement528 sq m
  • Souterrian5 sq m
  • Ground floor685 sq m
  • 1st floor1300 sq m
  • 2nd floor1278 sq m
  • 3rd floor1234 sq m
  • 4th floor1043 sq m

NO. 471

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

This beautiful monument was built in 1666 and is a residential and office building. It features great historical elements such as an ornamented entrance pavement and a carved window. There are 1,025 sq m of lettable floor area in total.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Souterrain117 sq m
  • Ground floor187 sq m
  • 1st floor243 sq m
  • 2nd floor243 sq m
  • 3nd floor243 sq m

NO. 473

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

This merchant’s house is only 7.35 m wide and was built in 1666. Architectural reminders of this era include the beautiful rosettes and the carved window above the entrance. There are 609 sq m of lettable office space in total.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Souterrain89 sq m
  • Ground floor110 sq m
  • 1st floor110 sq m
  • 2nd floor110 sq m
  • 3rd floor110 sq m
  • 4th floor81 sq m

NO. 475

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Built in the first half of the 18th century, this outstanding monument is not only on the outside a real pearl of Amsterdam:decorations of marble, wall paintings and frescos make this interior one of the most important witnesses of the foundation of the prestigious Gouden Bocht.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Basement / Souterrain507 sq m
  • Souterrain229 sq m
  • Ground floor221 sq m
  • 1st floor214 sq m
  • 2nd floor195 sq m
  • 3rd floor205 sq m

NO. 477

VACANCY

Entire building available as of January 1, 2023

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Built around 1725, this double house has a beautifully carved entrance. This monument offers 1,234 sq m of lettable space.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Souterrain220 sq m
  • Ground floor225 sq m
  • 1st floor225 sq m
  • 2nd floor225 sq m
  • 3rd floor238 sq m
  • 4th floor101 sq m


NO. 479

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

This unique monument dates back to 1665 and was converted into an office building in 1920. It offers 1,045 sq m in total.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Ground floor242 sq m
  • Entrance floor245 sq m
  • 1st floor212 sq m
  • 2nd floor205 sq m
  • 3nd floor113 sq m
  • Attic28 sq m

NO. 481

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

This beautiful building was constructed in 1668 and still has its original facade with decorations and armorial shields. There are 807 sq m of lettable space in total.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Ground floor158 sq m
  • 1st floor166 sq m
  • 2nd floor158 sq m
  • 3nd floor170 sq m
  • 4th floor155 sq m

NO. 483

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

This only 1.95 meter wide merchant’s house was built in 1668 and was converted into offices for the Amsterdamssche Spaarkas in 1920. It has 565 sq m to offer in total.

LETTABLE AREA

  • Souterrain90 sq m
  • Ground floor90 sq m
  • 1st floor88 sq m
  • 2nd floor85 sq m
  • 3nd floor43 sq m
  • 4th floor86 sq m
  • 5th floor65 sq m
  • Attic8 sq m

Vacancy

Discover the spaces that are currently available and click on the buildings above to find out more.

 
  • Herengracht 459 - 469
    1,234 sq m office space available on the 3th floor per Q3 2023 

  • Herengracht 477
    Entire building available as of January 1, 2023

 

modern
work
spaces

 

Modern yet historic

The Gouden Bocht offers workplaces for all kinds of originals – spaces that are tailored to suit the way you work, your creative energy and your needs. Our focus? The best hospitality and an inspiring atmosphere within a flexible environment. From single meeting rooms to entire monuments: the Gouden Bocht offers the perfect space for your business.

 
 

within a
piece of
history


The Herengracht in Amsterdam was built from 1612 onwards. The section between Leidsegracht and Binnen Amstel is called the “Gouden Bocht” – the most distinguished part of the Herengracht.

 

Architectural harmony

Here, many houses were occupied by regents, mayors and merchants. Due to the unity of dimensions and proportions, Amsterdam’s canal houses form a harmonious whole, even though they were built as individual structures. This is one of the reasons why Amsterdam’s ring of canals forms a unique and recognisable unit.

 

Beautifully preserved

Many of the architectural remnants from that time – like the classical facades, landings, marble corridors, plastered ceilings, painted wallpaper, baroque gardens with statues and garden houses – are still visible today and invite you on a journey back in time to the 17th century.