The Prinsengracht is a 3.2-kilometer (2.0 mi)-long canal that runs parallel to the Keizersgracht in the center of Amsterdam. The canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the fourth of the four main canals belonging to the canal belt.
Prinsengracht with Westertoren, winter
In 1615 Gerrit Reynst became the owner of an empty plot, now Prinsengracht 2-10; his heirs, two daughters who married Samuel Blommaert and Isaac Coymans, sold the lots in 1617, 1618 and 1622.
Prinsengracht with Westertoren , fall. Frans Koppelaar
The Keizersgracht is a canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is the second of the three main Amsterdam canals that together form the Grachtengordel, or canal belt, and lies between the inner Herengracht and outer Prinsengracht.
Huidenstraat - Runstraat bridge over Keizersgracht, Negen Straatjes, July 2019
Keizersgracht is between the outer Prinsengracht and the inner Herengracht and Singel
Keizersgracht 54-62, with ice fun on the frozen canal
Keizersgracht 177, the Coymans houses in 2008