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Wooden and Metal Drawbridges in Amsterdam

Posted on March 20, 2025March 21, 2025

The first bridges in Amsterdam were all made of wood. Amsterdam has a number of drawbridges made of wood. The most famous example of this is the Magere Brug (aka the skinny bridge) over the Amstel. Very close by is a copy of that famous bridge, the the Walter Süskindbrug (237) is a bridge over the Nieuwe Herengracht at the Amstel.

There are also wooden drawbridges over Groenburgwal (Staalmeestersbrug) / Hoek Staalstraat, and another over Prinseneiland as well as Zandhoeksbrug over the Realengracht

The Aluminiumbrug in Amsterdam
The Aluminium Bridge in Amsterdam
The Aluminiumbrug in Amsterdam
The Aluminium Bridge in Amsterdam
The Aluminiumbrug in Amsterdam (222)
The Aluminium Bridge (222) in Amsterdam
The Aluminiumbrug in Amsterdam
The Aluminium Bridge in Amsterdam

So what is a drawdridge?

Imagine a bridge that tilts up like a seesaw to let boats pass – that’s a drawbridge! It’s a type of bridge that moves by rotating around a horizontal point, kind of like how a door swings on its hinges. Think of it as the older cousin of those bridges that lift straight up.

The key difference between a drawbridge and other lifting bridges is that it uses weights to balance the bridge deck. These weights, called counterweights, make it much easier to raise and lower, so you don’t need a lot of power.

One downside of traditional drawbridges is that they don’t allow for very tall boats to pass underneath. To fix this, sometimes the counterweight box is placed on the arms of the balance itself, instead of hanging between them. This allows for a bit more clearance.

There are many variations of the drawbridge design. You can find bridges with two separate tilting sections, or single tilting sections, and even bridges where the road surface is angled. In these angled bridges, there’s only one tower supporting the bridge.

If a drawbridge is perfectly balanced, you could even open it by hand, simply by pulling on a chain connected to the counterweight box. Closing it might just involve letting the chain go and maybe giving the bridge a little push. However, weather conditions like wind or rain can mess with the balance, making it harder to open or close.

Amsterdam also has a number of  drawbridges made of various materials including De Aluminiumbrug (222) which is now named after it’s building material since it was rebuilt in 1955. Just along the Staalstraat crossing the Groenburgwal is De Staalmeestersbrug (brug 227) which is less photographed but most tourists will know it very well since from this bridge is a perfect shot of the Zuiderkerk framed along the canal.

Staalmeesterbrug in Amsterdam with the Zuiderkerk in the background along the Groenburgwal
Staalmeesterbrug in Amsterdam
Staalmeesterbrug in Amsterdam

Many of the more recently refurbished drawbridges are made of metal rather than wood. One of my favourites being the Scharrebiersluis (brug 278) which was refurbished in 2001, since on a summer evening you can sit on the Kadijksplein on a sunny terrace with views of the bridge and canal while drinking a beer. Other recently refurbished metal drawbridges include Bridge 148 refurbished in 2017 which spans Brouwersgracht.

Still more bridges were converted into fixed span bridges when they were refurbished like the old drawbridges over the Singelgracht which are no more.

This kind of bridge is obviously more picturesque than the usual fixed bridge so if you want to get a few different bridges in a short period of time then the area around the Waterlooplein is a good location as many of the bridges mentioned above are within 5-10 minutes and within the space of an hour you could see most of them.

Walter Süskindbrug – Wikipedia
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De schetsjes zijn van de Nederlandse Bruggen Stichting. De
kantelbrug wordt niet genoemd [2015].
Een ophaalbrug wordt ook klap of wip genoemd. Men spreekt dan over een één- of tweeklap. De wip is een éénklap.
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Oranjebrug (Amsterdam) – Wikipedia
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