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Building 29

Gebouw 29 Hembrug

Inspection, storage, and printing office

Built in 1900, municipal monument 

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This building had several functions. It was used for inspecting and storing cartridges and shells. On the first floor, there was the printing office and the paper store. The walkways between the workstations can be still be seen on the floor covering. On the ground floor, the ceiling is supported by cast steel columns.

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The Zaans Museum was founded in 1998 on the Zaanse Schans to guard and preserve the Zaan heritage.

The Hembrug Museum tells the story of the arms and ammunition factory that was located on the Hembrugterrein in Zaandam.

In 1697, the Russian Tsar Peter the Great stayed in this world-famous house in the center of Zaandam.

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