
Standing tall at nearly 85 meters, the Westertoren is part of the 17th-century Westerkerk, one of Amsterdam’s most recognizable landmarks. The tower’s crown, gifted by Emperor Maximilian of Austria, is a striking highlight, and its carillon resonates beautifully across the canals. Steps inside lead to an observation platform with sweeping views of the city’s gabled rooftops and winding waterways. Close to the Anne Frank House, this area brims with history and offers insight into Amsterdam’s rich cultural heritage. Nearby, the Jordaan neighborhood provides cozy cafés, unique shops, and vibrant galleries, making a visit to Westertoren both convenient and memorable.
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