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Learn More1883 and 1884 were good years for ADM, with the dry dock in use for 355 and 347 days. On 17 October 1884 ADM then bought NMSD, the dry dock company of Von Lindern. In November 1884 ADM asked the municipality of Amsterdam to buy grounds south of Koninginnedok in order to place a second dry dock. ADM raised 300,000 guilders in bonds to pay for Von Lindern.
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Learn MoreThere are 4 ways to get from Amsterdam to Amsterdam, Adm. Helfrichstraat by tram, bus, taxi or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Recommended option. Line 13 tram.
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Learn MoreAfterwards we move to the magical ADM to wind down and sleep. Saturday we start the day with breakfast, to prepare for the anti tourist- tourist groupride
Learn MoreLOOKOUT! A'DAM LOOKOUT is an observation deck with an unrivalled panoramic view of Amsterdam. You'll see the city's historical centre, its pulsating port
Learn MoreHistory ADM (in a nutshell or two) 1877: ADM, Amsterdamse Droogdok Maatschappij [Amsterdam Drydock Company] was founded, location: Amsterdam North. 1960: ADM shipbuilding company buys under lease-hold 43 hectares of farm land in the western Amsterdam port area for new ADM yard West-Harbor division. 1960 - 1965 Building of the new ADM yard West-Harbor division. 20 hectares of land is turned
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Learn MoreADM was a squat in the Port of Amsterdam, to the west of the city next to the North Sea Canal. The squat lasted from 1997 until its eviction in early 2019. Around 130 people lived on the terrain of 45 hectares in buildings, on boats and in vehicles.
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