A two-story apartment of nearly 195 m², located in the Museum Quarter. The apartment features a bright en-suite bedroom at the front, a luxurious kitchen-diner, three spacious bedrooms, a children’s bedroom, two luxurious Bathrooms, a balcony, and a Roof terrace approximately 33 m² with views over Amsterdam-Zuid. Situated on freehold land. Schedule your viewing Immediately via this link.

Guided tour
A classic en-suite room forms the heart of the living area, with stained glass sliding doors, built-in cupboards, and high ceilings of over three meters.

At the front is a bright living room with a bay window and a view of the lively street scene on Van Baerlestraat; centrally located is a dining room that opens directly onto the kitchen. This sleek kitchen-diner combines modern comfort with classic elegance and is equipped with various built-in appliances. French doors open onto an intimate north-facing balcony. The herringbone parquet flooring and refined detailing create a balanced and elegant atmosphere.
The sleeping floor comprises four bedrooms, including bedrooms the front. At the rear is a third bedroom with air conditioning and access to an additional bedroom, which can also serve as a walk-in closet or workspace. The centrally located bathroom is finished with anthracite-colored tiles and features a freestanding bathtub, spacious walk-in shower, double vanity, and underfloor heating. There is a separate laundry room with an additional toilet.
Modern black pivot doors provide access to the Roof terrace 33 m² Roof terrace , facing southwest and equipped with a kitchenette featuring a refrigerator. An ideal setting for long evenings in the sun, with views over the rooftops of Amsterdam-Zuid toward Museumplein and the Concertgebouw.


Neighborhood Guide The apartment is located in a highly sought-after area of Amsterdam Zuid, in the Museum Quarter, near Museumplein, between the Concertgebouw neighborhood, De Pijp, and the city center. Famous museums, such as the Van Gogh, Rijks, and Stedelijk Museums, the Concertgebouw, and luxury shopping streets adjacent to Van Baerlestraat—such as Beethovenstraat and P.C. Hooftstraat—are just around the corner. The lively Pijp neighborhood, home to the famous Albert Cuyp Market, is also within walking distance, as are Vondelpark, Sarphatipark, and the city center. An ideal place to live, with all amenities within easy reach. Easily accessible by public transportation (tram lines 2 and 5 and many (night) bus lines) and by car via the A10 ring road at exits S109 and S108.

Details
• Living area approx. 194 m²
• Roof terrace of approximately 33 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy label E
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €300 per month
• Renovated in 2020
• Municipally protected cityscape

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Maison Lumière
A particularly spacious and characterful upper floor apartment of approximately 194 m², located on a striking corner with plenty of light thanks to the large windows and charming bay window. The layout is inviting and functional, with an attractive lounge, an intermediate space, and a spacious kitchen as a connecting element. Original details such as the distinctive ceilings, wooden paneling, and en suite layout bring elegance and an authentic atmosphere to the space. The bedrooms on the third floor are of standard size and comfortably positioned.
The Roof terrace a valuable addition; easily accessible and ideal as a quiet outdoor space in the heart of the city.


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Architecture

This corner building from 1904, located at 148 Van Baerlestraat, was designed in an eclectic style with neo-Renaissance influences. The facades are characterized by elegant brick architecture, interspersed with natural stone accents and decorative details such as molded cornices and segmental arches above the windows. The bay window on the corner and the elegant dormer windows give the building a stately character, while the high mansard roof lends the architecture a classic grandeur. This building reflects the craftsmanship and richly detailed design that characterizes this period, making it a striking part of the historic buildings on Van Baerlestraat.An enfilade of Rooms the connecting axis between the living room and the dining area, a classic en-suite room with stained glass sliding doors, built-in cupboards, and molded moldings. The ceiling height of over 3 meters gives the rooms an elegant character. On the street side is the exceptionally light living room, where the morning light falls through the high stained glass windows. The bay window at the front offers a view of Van Baerlestraat, with its lively street scene. In the middle of the floor: a dining room that is directly connected to the kitchen and perfectly balanced with the rest of the space. Here, the essence of coming together unfolds – both in daily use and when entertaining guests. At the rear is the kitchen, with a sleekly designed cooking island and a subtle combination of modern comfort and classic elegance. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, including a gas hob, double oven, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. French doors give access to the north-facing balcony, perfect for tea for two. The entire floor has tasteful herringbone parquet flooring.

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Living and cooking

A row of Rooms the connecting axis between the living room and the dining area, a classic en-suite room with stained glass sliding doors, built-in cupboards, and molded moldings. The ceiling height of over 3 meters gives the rooms an elegant character. On the street side is the exceptionally light living room, where the morning light falls through the high stained glass windows. The bay window at the front offers a view of Van Baerlestraat, with its lively street scene. In the middle of the floor: a dining room that is directly connected to the kitchen and perfectly balanced with the rest of the space. Here, the essence of coming together unfolds – both in daily use and in entertaining. At the rear is the kitchen, with a sleekly designed cooking island and a subtle combination of modern comfort and classic elegance. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, including a gas hob, double oven, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. French doors give access to the north-facing balcony, perfect for tea for two. The entire floor has tasteful herringbone parquet flooring.

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Sleeping and bathing

The third floor is entirely dedicated to sleeping quarters, where tranquility, space, and comfort come together in a balanced layout. Four bedrooms, each with its own character, are spread across the width of the house. This floor also has a generous ceiling height of over 3 meters. There are two bedrooms at the front. The bedroom at the rear also has air conditioning and access to an adjoining (bed)room, which can also serve as a walk-in closet. Centrally located on the floor is a refined bathroom. The space is equipped with a freestanding bathtub, a spacious walk-in shower with rain shower, a double sink, and underfloor heating. The large, anthracite-colored wall and floor tiles give the room a modern and understated look, contrasting with the classic window frames and window sills. Practical built-in cupboards have been installed on either side of the window. There is a separate laundry room with an extra toilet, designed in the same style with the same materials and color scheme as the bathroom. There is also Location a washing machine and dryer.

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Roof terrace balcony

On the top floor is a delightful Roof terrace approximately 33 m², facing southwest, accessible via the black modern pivot doors on the third floor. This outdoor space offers a serene escape from the dynamics of the city, with an abundance of sunlight during the afternoon and evening hours. From the terrace, the view stretches over the characteristic roofs of Amsterdam-Zuid, with sightlines reaching as far as the Museumplein and the Concertgebouw. The location on the corner of Van Baerlestraat and Frans van Mierisstraat provides a lively panorama.
The space is ideal for both intimate dinners and relaxing moments in the sun, thanks in part to the kitchenette with refrigerator.

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neighborhood guide Two hundred years ago, there were still farms on the site where Museumplein now stands. To create more living space, construction of the Museum Quarter began here at the start of the last century. The hand of architect Cuypers is recognizable here; in addition to the first residences , he residences designed the Rijksmuseum in neo-Gothic style. This period is beautifully described in Publieke Werken (Public Works) by Thomas Rosenboom. Together with the Concertgebouw in neo-Renaissance style, this building determines the character of the neighborhood.
With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, Gerrit Rietveld's contemporary architecture also came to the Museumplein. The range of restaurants, cafés, and shops is as eclectic as the architectural styles and fits in perfectly with the international allure of the neighborhood. Haute couture connoisseurs and buyers can visit fashion houses such as Burberry, Ba&sh, and Isabel Marant Étoile on P.C. Hooftstraat. The nice thing about this neighborhood is that the Center, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Zuid—with the Vondelpark—are all within walking distance.


accessibility The building is not only easily accessible by car, but also by public transport. Tram lines 3, 5, and 12 and buses 347, 357, and 397 stop around the corner. The bus to Schiphol Airport also has a stop nearby, making the airport only an 18-minute drive away, which is an unprecedented luxury. But of course, you can also do a lot by bike in Amsterdam; everything is within cycling distance from this central location.


parking facilities Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. Currently, there is a 6-month waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Local authority , June 2025).

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Features
148-2 Van Baerlestraat, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €1,695,000 k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 7 Rooms
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
Maintenance
  • Internal: Good to excellent
  • External: Good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 194 m²
  • Building-associated outdoor space: 28 m²
  • Garden area: 33 m²
Year of construction
  • 1901
Services and installations
  • Air conditioning
  • Alarm system
  • French balcony
  • Natural ventilation
  • Cable TV
Location
  • In residential area
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
  • Gas fireplace
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
Destination
  • Living space
Ownership type
  • Freehold
Outdoor space
  • Sun terrace
  • Balcony
  • Roof terrace
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Amsterdam
  • Section: U
  • Number: 10948
Sustainability
  • Fully insulated
  • Energy label E
Type
  • Apartment
  • Upstairs apartment
Which floor
  • 2e
Specifics
  • Protected city or village view
Floor plan
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148-2 Van Baerlestraat, Amsterdam
Location
148-2 Van Baerlestraat, Amsterdam
Food & drink
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Address
Van Baerlestraat 158,
1071 BG Amsterdam

Brasserie van Baerle

The French brasserie van Baerle has become an indispensable part of the Amsterdam cityscape. With a lifespan of 41 years in Amsterdam-Zuid, it is a familiar place. The compact lunch and dinner menu consists of classic dishes from the predominantly French brasserie cuisine and innovative contemporary dishes. In season there are always oysters, asparagus and lobster. In addition to à la carte, there is a changing 3-course choice menu for both lunch and dinner that has been awarded a 'BIB Gourmand' annually by Michelin since 2010. Grootspraak, the restaurant guide for wine lovers, has ranked Brasserie van Baerle as one of the best 'wine restaurants' in Amsterdam for years.

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Address
Roelof Hartplein 1,
1071 TR Amsterdam

Café wildschut

Café Wildschut is located on Roelof Hartplein and is an ideal base for a drink. It is especially nice in the summer, as the terrace is sunny from early morning until evening. Because the café is located on a square, there is always activity. The café is housed in a monumental building of the Amsterdam School style and has a cosmopolitan interior with 1920s elements. It attracts a mixed crowd and has been a household name among Amsterdammers for decades. You can also come here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Address
Van Baerlestraat 51,
1071 BJ Amsterdam

Esh Pitabar

Esh Pitabar is the new chapter for brothers Ilan and Joël Benamara, who previously ran Café Martinot since 2015 until the building was forced to close in 2022 due to foundation repairs. After a successful crowdfunding campaign, they decided to rebuild their business, this time with more space for their Israeli roots and inspiration from Tel Aviv. Chef Ilan Benamara himself is in the kitchen and enforces a simple but clear rule: everything is homemade, from the hummus to the pita bread. The menu features street food such as pita falafel, hummus with warm chickpeas, and fresh pizzas, just like you would eat them in Israel.

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Address
Van Baerlestraat 47-49,
1071 AP Amsterdam

L'Entrecôte et les Dames

L’Entrecôte et les Dames embraces the concept of a formula restaurant, as the French call it. Within an attractively decorated French brasserie, the entrecôte takes center stage, always lightly cooked 'bleu' from Maas-Rhein-IJssel cattle. This is served with fries and a refreshing salad. If you are still hungry afterwards, you will be served another portion. Prefer not to eat meat? As an alternative, they serve sole fried in butter with ravigotte sauce. Same formula and same price as the entrecôte menu.

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Address
Johannes Vermeerstraat 52,
1071 DT Amsterdam

Café Loetje

In 1977, Café Loetje was established as a billiards café by Ludwig 'Loetje' Klinkhamer, but it wasn't long before they traded the billiards for the tenderloin steak that was served. More than forty years later, Loetje is a huge chain, and the original 'Café' is a household name in Amsterdam. The tasty steak is served with homemade fries and fresh gravy - it's finger-licking good!

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Address
Jacob Obrechtstraat 75,
1071 KK Amsterdam

Edible Treasures

The concept store Edibe Treasures is located in a former butcher shop in Amsterdam Zuid. In addition to the 'edibles and drinkables' in the coffee shop, you will find a beautiful selection of everything for the table, such as silverware, ceramics, table linen, but also cookbooks and accessories. Pop-ups and workshops are also regularly organized.

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Address
Ruysdaelstraat 25,
1071 WZ Amsterdam

Breadwinner Too

Breadwinner Bagels was founded by Jon Fairclough, who translated his love of artisan baking into hand-rolled sourdough bagels with his own signature. What started in the Jordaan neighborhood grew into a beloved concept with multiple locations, including this branch in De Pijp. The kitchen focuses on natural ingredients and bagels baked fresh daily, combined with creative and classic toppings.

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Address
Jan Willem Brouwersstraat 32,
1071 LK Amsterdam

Café Welling

Café Welling is a cozy neighborhood café on J.W. Brouwersstraat; near the Museumplein. Here you can enjoy a nice beer at the bar or on the terrace when the sun is shining. This neighborhood café has a long history. The café has been around for more than 70 years but has only been called Café Welling since 1963. This history may explain the familiar atmosphere that always seems to be present in this café. Interesting for music lovers: Café Welling regularly organizes Jazz evenings.

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Address
Johannes Verhulststraat 32,
1071 NE Amsterdam

Pizzeria Le 4 Stagioni

Visitors to the Concertgebouw are no strangers to Roman-style pizzas with thin crusts. Since 1978, the pizzeria in Oud-Zuid has been providing many groups and (large) families with authentic Italian food. The interior has a Mediterranean touch and the menu offers something for everyone, from fresh pasta and tender meat to indispensable antipasti and vegetarian alternatives.

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Museumplein 10,
1071 DJ Amsterdam

Sandberg

Café Restaurant Sandberg is named after Willem Sandberg, the innovative former director of the Stedelijk Museum, a name that Immediately says something about the ambitions behind this restaurant. It was set up by the same young Amsterdam hospitality entrepreneurs who are also behind Entrepot and Metro. During the day, the bakery works together with the kitchen to provide sweet treats to accompany coffee, sandwiches to take away, or an extensive lunch. For dinner, the curtains close and the young team serves creative, but recognizable and classic dishes.

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Address
Albert Cuypstraat 31,
1072 LZ Amsterdam

Bisous

An 'over the top interior' by Jean-Philippe Demeyer (Architectural Digest AD100 architect) combined with an excellent cuisine which they themselves call 'A sumptuous French – Zeeland cuisine'. A good example of this are the Zeeland cockles in a creamy white wine sauce finished with Parisienne herbs and parsley. Bisou!

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Address
Albert Cuypstraat 20H,
1072 CT Amsterdam

Sababa

The owner of Sababa wanted good, perfect falafel. They started trying out different combinations, tasting products, and that's how their perfect falafel sandwich was created. Inspired by Israeli cuisine, great for a quick bite or an extensive meal with a beer.

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Address
Van Ostadestraat 1,
1072 SL Amsterdam

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Sjefietshe is a cevicheria in the center of De Pijp, with a beautiful terrace offering plenty of space. For anyone unfamiliar with this delicious South American dish: the classic Peruvian appetizer consists of raw (white) fish that has been "cooked" in lime juice. The dish is served with chili, cilantro, red onion, and an ocean of lime. An overwhelming taste sensation and therefore difficult to match. Sjefietshe makes a good attempt and creates its own version with Amsterdam flair. In addition to ceviches with different types of fish, there is also the option to enjoy tasty bites, including the Sjefietshe special: their own invention, the 'hot dog octopus'. Enough reasons to stop by and decide for yourself whether the restaurant succeeds in transporting you to higher South American spheres!

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Address
Willemsparkweg 8h,
1071 HD Amsterdam

Coffee District

Owners Adil Loukane and Rosa Loukane started with a hole-in-the-wall coffee shop in a fashion store in the South. When the store closed its doors, Adil and Rosa seized their opportunity and decided to open their own coffee bar. They now have multiple locations. The coffee is made with a proprietary blend roasted by Lot Sixty One. They also offer sweets such as the now-famous cinnamon buns and banana bread.

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Paulus Potterstraat 50,
1071 DB Amsterdam

Taiko

Taiko is located in the five-star Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam. Chef Schilo van Coevorden is in charge of the kitchen. As a chef, he was trained in classic French cuisine, but soon became fascinated by the exotic flavors of Asia. Together with his team, he has created a menu that includes sushi, dim sum, curries, and meat and fish dishes. Vegetarian options are also available, of course.

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Address
Johannes Verhulststraat 64-H,
1071 NH Amsterdam

Franzen

Chef and owner Jesse Franzen grew up in a catering family in Haarlem. His father worked in the kitchen, his mother worked in the service. His own professional journey began in the kitchen of the two-star restaurant Chapeau, after which he gained experience at places including Aan de Poel, Ron Gastrobar, and Lars Amsterdam. With Franzen, Jesse creates a place that feels like a modern living room for the city. Accessible and warm, but always with a high standard. The menu is classic and recognizable, with a surprising twist here and there.

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Address
Ceintuurbaan 49,
1072 ET Amsterdam

Sora Sapporo

Sora Sapporo Ramen serves authentic Japanese ramen and other Asian dishes. The restaurant has two locations in Amsterdam, one of which is on Ceintuurbaan in De Pijp. The restaurant is known for its delicious noodles. These noodles are imported from Japan, where they specialize in preparing this product. The broth, which is part of the miso soup and tonkotsu shoyu ramen, is also worth trying. For those who prefer to enjoy a delicious bowl of noodles at home, Sora Sapporo Ramen also delivers.

Groceries
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Van Baerlestraat 67,
1071 AR Amsterdam

Renzo's Delicatessen

Renzo’s Delicatessen is all about homemade, culinary and Italian products. All dishes are made fresh here every day. In addition to Renzo’s classics, there is also a varied menu. For some, Renzo’s is a neighborhood store and for others a place to have lunch or dinner. You can also go there for groceries, an Italian take-away menu or a sandwich. And especially the Dino sandwich: ground beef or warm chicken thighs with the infamous dinosaus, sun mayo, arugula and sun-dried tomatoes.

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1071 MR Amsterdam

Southern Market

The zuiderMRKT is a small, cozy, weekly neighborhood market. Unique due to its cooperative character. The cooperative consists of members - enthusiastic local residents - who warmly support the market and help out at the market and in the vegetable stall. The members jointly determine the range of all stalls. They buy vegetables and fruit directly from the farmer, to sell them for fair prices on the zuiderMRKT square.

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Van Baerlestraat 39-43,
1071 AP Amsterdam

Cosentino

Cosentino Group is a globally renowned Spanish family business that produces and distributes high-quality innovative surfaces for the world of design and architecture. Their inspiration center is located on Van Baerlestraat, where visitors can compare colors, materials, and applications for architecture and design Projects. Cosentino City offers an extensive inspiration platform where architects and designers can meet and work.

Art & culture
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Address
Concertgebouwplein 10,
1071 LN Amsterdam

The Concertgebouw

The Concertgebouw is one of the monumental buildings on Amsterdam's Museumplein. The building dates from 1888 and was completed in the style of Viennese classicism; although it also has features from the neo-Renaissance. The building was designed for classical concerts but also served as a pop venue for a while in the 60s and 70s. Famous stars who have performed here include Led Zeppelin and Aretha Franklin. Nowadays, almost a thousand concerts and other cultural activities take place in the Concertgebouw every year. There are also free lunch concerts for those on a smaller budget. For a visit to a lunch concert, it is best to check the website first. You can often reserve free tickets in advance there.

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Museumplein 6,
1071 DJ Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum

In the Van Gogh Museum on Museumplein you will find the most beautiful works by the famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. The museum has a permanent collection with Van Gogh's masterpieces and a changing exhibition showing works by both contemporaries and contemporary artists. Exhibitions have been held in the museum by David Hockney and Maurice Denis, among others. In addition to showing art, the Van Gogh Museum also conducts research into Vincent van Gogh and his time. On the museum's website you can find a lot of information about the research Projects and restorations carried out. The museum is very popular, especially among international tourists, to avoid disappointment and long queues it is useful to order tickets online in advance.

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Museumplein 10,
1071 DJ Amsterdam

Municipal Museum

The Stedelijk Museum is the place where everyone can discover and experience modern and contemporary art and design. Open 365 days a year. In the building of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, old and modern architecture merge into one. Architect Mels Crouwel used the white of former director Willem Sandberg as a starting point for 'the bathtub' in the renovation of 2012. The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam has been hiring 15 new Blikopeners every year since 2008. Blikopeners are open-minded young people from Amsterdam who work in the museum for a year to open the eyes of the public and staff.

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Address
Honthorststraat 20,
1071 DE Amsterdam

Moco

The Moco museum (Modern Contemporary museum) is one of the newest museums on the Museumplein. This museum was founded in 2016 and also has a branch in Barcelona. The Moco museum is an independent museum that shows pieces by Banksy and Yayoi Kusama, among others. The Moco museum focuses on contemporary art, such as (post)modern visual art and street art. In Amsterdam, the Moco museum is located in Villa Alsberg. The building from 1904 was designed by Edward Cuypers, the nephew of the architect of the Rijksmuseum and was one of the first private villas on the museum square.

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