Magna Plaza in Amsterdam

Magna Plaza

Former post office | Completed | Retail | Amsterdam | Groundbreaking 1895 | Completed 1899 | Views 603 | Added by Leo K, 23 Aug 2010


Links: nl.wikipedia.org, amsterdam.info, aviewoncities.com, magnaplaza.nl |


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Magna Plaza in Amsterdam

At first glance, visitors can tell that Magna Plaza, Amsterdam’s wonderful shopping center, wasn’t always the local mall! Originally built in 1899, Magna Plaza was once Amsterdam’s Post Office building. It was designed by government architect P.C. Peters, who was known for creating ornate buildings such as this neo-Gothic / neo-Renaissance delight.

Mocked for its over-the-top architecture in a city where buildings were traditionally much simpler in design, some individuals began referring to its style as “post office Gothic,” noting that it also resembled London’s Parliament. In the early days, residents also dubbed the building “Pearborough”, thanks to the Magna Plaza Interior large number of pear-shaped crowns that sit at the top of the 5,500 square meter (60,000 sq. ft.) edifice.

Nevertheless, Magna Plaza is architecturally stunning to the eye – both inside and out – and is unlike any shopping mall you’d encounter anywhere else in the world. Inside, the shops at Magna Plaza are situated around the central atrium under the original 19th-century glass dome and a tour of the interior also provides the opportunity to visit one of three mezzanines on the top story, from which you can view the entire plaza. The removal of the non-supporting walls provides a wonderful open space with high ceilings, rich decoration, and much more.

But aside from its crowned Gothic towers and magnificent four-story Gothic/Moorish interior, the building was also considered a technological wonder of its era, built on 4,650 piles stuck in the muddy ground.

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