Montelbaanstoren - Free Audio Guide

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Montelbaanstoren, 2, Oudeschans, Nieuwmarkt/Lastage, Centrum, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, 1011 KX, Nederland


The Montelbaanstoren, built in 1516, is a historical tower located along the Oudeschans in Amsterdam. Originally constructed as a defensive lookout post, it later became a clock tower. Known for its nickname "Malle Jaap" due to its unpredictable chimes, the tower features a Renaissance-style crown added in 1606. The Montelbaanstoren has significant cultural relevance, having been depicted by artists like Rembrandt and Monet. Visitors can admire its architectural beauty and the surrounding canals. The site is generally accessible, though specific visiting hours and admission fees may vary. Check local listings for the latest information.