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Museum De Dageraad
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Museum De Dageraad

📍 Burgemeester Tellegenstraat 128, Amsterdam, 1073KG🏗 1923-01-01🖊 Piet Kramer🏛 Rijksmonument

Museum De Dageraad, built in 1923, is a fascinating glimpse into the social housing movement of early 20th-century Amsterdam. The museum showcases the De Dageraad complex, a remarkable example of the Amsterdam School architectural style, renowned for its expressive forms and intricate details. Designed by architect Piet Kramer, this complex embodies a blend of artistic vision and practical function, reflecting the social ideals of its time. As you explore the museum, you'll notice how the architecture prioritizes community and livability, a revolutionary concept during its construction. The building is recognized as a Rijksmonument, which indicates its national heritage status and significance in Dutch history. The museum is associated with Museum Het Schip, which also focuses on the Amsterdam School. …

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