Beurs Van Berlage

- Street:
- Damrak 277
- ZIP:
- 1012 ZJ
- City:
- Amsterdam
- Country:
-
Description
The Beurs van Berlage was built between 1898 and 1903 by order of the municipality of Amsterdam. The architect was Mr. Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1865-1934). In the Golden Age Amsterdam was the first place in the world to create a fixed location for the trade in stocks and shares (1611). Three hundred years later Berlage built the third Amsterdam Stock Exchange (1903); a building that generated a lot of controversy and, today, is considered the beginning of modern Dutch architecture.
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EU-IndiaGrid2 is driving the sustainability of EU-Indian Grid infrastructure by connecting with user communities in both Europe and India. EU-IndiaGrid2 is organising 4 thematic workshops during the lifetime of the project on Climate Change, Biology, High Energy Physics and Material Science; as well as an international conference in 2011 at ICTP, Trieste, Italy. Partners are also actively participating at international conferences presenting updates and achievements on the project.
Beurs Van Berlage



