Sloten, Amsterdam

Village and neighborhood of Amsterdam in North Holland, Netherlands
Place in North Holland, Netherlands
Flag of Sloten
Flag
Coat of arms of Sloten
Coat of arms
Sloten in the municipality of Amsterdam.
Sloten in the municipality of Amsterdam.
Amsterdam within North Holland
Amsterdam within North Holland
Coordinates: 52°20′31″N 4°47′49″E / 52.34194°N 4.79694°E / 52.34194; 4.79694CountryNetherlandsProvinceNorth HollandMunicipalityAmsterdamStadsdeelSlotervaartBoroughOsdorpPostal code
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Websitehttp://www.dorpsraadslotenoudosdorp.nl/

Sloten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsloːtə(n)]; 52°20′31″N 4°47′49″E / 52.342°N 4.797°E / 52.342; 4.797) is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Amsterdam, and lies about 6 km west of the city centre.[1]

Sloten became a separate municipality in 1816. Absorbed into Amsterdam in January 1921,[2] Sloten (founded in the year 990) became the oldest part of Amsterdam (itself founded in 1254).[3] Sloten is one of the few remnants of various places that have marks of Osdorp before the 1950s and Sloterdijk as well; Sloten was threatened by urbanisation on many occasions between the 1950s and the 1970s, as thousands of houses rose between the wide polderland of the Osdorp region. Sloten remained untouched by suburban growth until in the 1980s, when the Netherlands campaigned to host the 1992 Summer Olympics. Officials proposed that the area around Sloten become an Olympic Village. When Barcelona was instead chosen to be the host, they changed plans and built to create Nieuw Sloten, which rose in the 1990s.

During the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Sloten hosted the rowing events.[4] Now it is best known for the working windmill, transformed into the Rembrandt Sloten Windmill museum.[5]

Statues of Saskia and Rembrandt beside the Rembrandt Sloten Windmill/Coopery Museum in Sloten, Amsterdam.
Old border post in Sloten, 5 June 2006.

Notable people

Gallery

  • Windmill in Sloten viewed from the south
    Windmill in Sloten viewed from the south
  • Windmill in Sloten viewed from the east
    Windmill in Sloten viewed from the east
  • Close-up of the windmill platform
    Close-up of the windmill platform
  • Close-up of the windmill wall
    Close-up of the windmill wall
  • Close-up of the wooden gear mechanism
    Close-up of the wooden gear mechanism
  • Inside view of windmill walls
    Inside view of windmill walls
  • Exposition of the Rembrandt Sloten Windmill/Coopery Museum
    Exposition of the Rembrandt Sloten Windmill/Coopery Museum
  • Sloterkerk in Sloten
    Sloterkerk in Sloten
  • Sint Pancratiuskerk in Sloten
    Sint Pancratiuskerk in Sloten

References

  1. ^ ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland, Topografische Dienst and ANWB, 2005.
  2. ^ "Sloten". Buiten Buurten (in Dutch). 26 March 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  3. ^ Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten, KNAW, 2011.
  4. ^ 1928 Summer Olympics official report. pp. 267-72.
  5. ^ "The Rembrandt Sloten Windmill/Coopery Museum". www.molenvansloten.nl. Retrieved 3 September 2017.

External links

  • Media related to Sloten (Amsterdam) at Wikimedia Commons
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