Three-story ground floor apartment spanning approximately 155 sqm with a south-facing garden of about 32 sqm, situated in a prime location. The apartment underwent a full renovation in 2021 and includes an additional floor in the basement. Freehold property.
Tour
The ground floor apartment features its own entrance with a foyer and a cloakroom with storage space. The bright living room boasts an open kitchen with a kitchen island and double sliding doors leading to the sunny south-facing garden. On the first floor, there are currently two bedrooms and a central bathroom. The rear bedroom can easily be divided into two children's rooms. In the basement, there are also two bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. This floor also houses a laundry room with connections for a washing machine and dryer, and a separate toilet.
Both the ground floor and the basement are equipped with underfloor heating.
What the residents will miss
"For us, this house is special because firstly, we became a 'family' here. Secondly, this house is special to us because we 'built' it ourselves. We purchased the house in 2019 and lived here in its original state from September 2019 to February 2020. In February 2020, we began the extensive renovation, and in 2021, we moved back into our house, which we had created according to our own taste. We prefer to be on the ground floor on the garden side. This is because it's the brightest spot in the house with the beautiful large sliding glass doors and skylights in the extension.
Neighborhood
Where the Museumplein is now located, there were farms 200 years ago. To create more living space, the construction of the Museumkwartier began here at the beginning of the last century. Architect Cuypers' hand is recognizable, as he designed not only the first homes but also the Rijksmuseum in neo-Gothic style. This period is beautifully described in Thomas Rosenboom's 'Publieke Werken.' Together with the Concertgebouw in neo-Renaissance style, this building defines the character of the neighborhood. With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, the contemporary architecture of Gerrit Rietveld also came to the Museumplein. The range of restaurants, cafes, and shops is as eclectic as the architectural styles and fits perfectly with the international allure of the district. Haute couture connoisseurs and buyers can visit fashion houses like Burberry, Ba&sh, and Isabel Marant Étoile on P.C. Hooftstraat. The pleasant aspect of this neighborhood is that the Center, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Zuid - with the Vondelpark - are all within walking distance.
Key Features
• Approximately 155 sqm of living space
• South-facing backyard of approximately 32 sqm
• South-facing balcony of approximately 5 sqm
• Freehold property
• Gas fireplace
• Underfloor heating
• Energy label B
• Service costs VvE € 200 per month
• Fully renovated in 2021
• Municipal protected cityscape

De Anthonisz 64
Residing in Oud-Zuid, just a stone’s throw away from the vibrant Museumplein, the charming Van Baerlestraat, and the lively city center, is a privilege few get to experience. And this beautiful ground floor apartment, spanning the ground
floor, first floor, and basement, offers exactly that and more. The entire house underwent renovation in 2021, including the addition of an extra floor in the basement. Upon entry, the bright living room immediately catches the eye, seamlessly connected to the sunny south-facing garden. Here, one can relish delightful moments outdoors, surrounded by greenery and privacy. Both the ground floor and the basement feature underfloor heating, ensuring a cozy temperature and added comfort. The living room also boasts a charming gas fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings in a homely atmosphere. On the first floor, two bedrooms await, easily convertible into three rooms, depending on your needs and preferences. In the basement, two more bedrooms are found, each with its own bathroom. These spaces provide a perfect spot for guests or setting up a home office. In summary, this ground floor apartment offers a perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and location. A unique opportunity to reside in one of Amsterdam’s most sought-after neighborhoods, with all amenities and
attractions within reach.
Daniël de Bont | Real Estate Agent Broersma Residential

The building
The apartment is located on Cornelis Anthoniszstraat, named after Cornelis Anthonisz. Cornelis Anthonisz (Amsterdam, ca. 1505 – 1553), also known as Anthonissen or Teunissen, was a Dutch printmaker, cartographer, and painter. Anthonisz was a grandson of Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen, who was likely also his teacher, and a cousin of Dirck Jacobsz. In 1538, he painted the first complete and relatively accurate map of Amsterdam commissioned by the city as a gift for Emperor Charles V. He is best known for his woodcuts. His most famous woodcut is the Bird’s Eye View Map of Amsterdam from 1544, printed with 12 blocks. This woodcut was very popular and was reprinted well into the seventeenth century, resulting in several versions, including one with a gothic initial D in the top right corner, one with a Latin initial D adorned with plant motifs, and one with a Latin initial D featuring a depiction of King David.
Additionally, he created many portraits of rulers and allegorical prints. Only two paintings can be securely attributed to him, both of which are on permanent loan from the city of Amsterdam to the Amsterdam Museum. According to the legend on his Bird’s Eye View Map, he lived “behind the Nieuwe Kerk” in “de Schrijvende handt” (the Writing Hand). A facade stone with a writing hand on it was the hallmark of writers, booksellers, and mapmakers.






















