
Marker is in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland).

A significant historical date for this entry is September 12, 2007. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Education In 2009, the building received the Energy A label (energy efficient and sustainable). The holdings of the City Archives are compliant with all the modern requirements set by the Archives Act. You are welcome to visit the Information Center, Study Room, Exhibition Hall, Treasury and Film Room, the City Bookstore and Café De Bazel.

On September 12, 2007, after a renovation and restoration by architects Claus and Kaan, the building was officially opened by Queen Beatrix.
RIGWHEELS CLOUD MOUNT VIBRATION ISOLATOR ARCHIVE
The AmsterdamĬity Archive is now housed here. The building was built between 19 for the Dutch Trade Society (NHM), the forerunner of the Dutch- and ABN Amro Banks. The Basel Building is a national monument, named after its architect, K.P.C. In 2009 kreeg het gebouw het Energie A-label (energiezuinig en duurzaam). De depots van het Stadsarchief voldoen aan alle moderne eisen die de Archiefwet stelt. U bent welkom in het Informatiecentrum, de Studiezaal, Tentoonstellingszaal, Schatkamer en de Filmzaal, de Stadsboekwinkel en Café De Bazel. Op 12 september 2007 vond, na een verbouwing en restauratie door Claus en Kaan architecten, de officiële opening plaats door koningin Beatrix. Nu is hier het Stadsarchief Amsterdam ondergebracht. De NHM was de voorloper van de Algemene Bank Nederland en ABN Amro. de Bazel (1869-1923) Het pand werd gebouwd tussen 1919 en 1926 voor de Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij. Het gebouw De Bazel is een rijksmonument en vernoemd naar zijn architect K.P.C. This historical marker is in Grachtengordel in Amsterdam North Holland Netherlands In 2009, the building received the Energy A label (energy efficient and sustainable)., Read more at. On September 12, 2007, after a renovation and restoration by architects Claus and Kaan, the building was officially opened by Queen Beatrix., You are welcome to visit the Information Center, Study Room, Exhibition Hall, Treasury and Film Room, the City Bookstore and Café De Bazel. The Amsterdam City Archive is now housed here. , The Basel Building is a national monument, named after its architect, K.P.C.
