Tabakspanden | |
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Alternative names | Keizer |
General information | |
Status | Under renovation |
Address | Spuistraat |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52°22′18″N 4°53′22″E / 52.37173°N 4.88957°E |
Opened | 16th century |
Renovated | 2015 onwards |
Demolished | 2015 |
Owner | De Nijs |
The Tabakspanden are a group of buildings standing on the Spuistraat in central Amsterdam, adjacent to the Keizerrijk and Wijdesteeg alleyways. Named after a former owner, the speculator Hendrik Tabak, they were mostly squatted from 1983 onwards, although the artist Peter Klashorst also rented an apartment and gallery space. The best known building was Spuistraat 199, known as the Slangenpand (Snakehouse) because of the large mural which covered the front exterior. In 2015, the squatters were evicted and the buildings were mostly demolished prior to redevelopment. The new project is known as De Keizer and has 69 apartments, a restaurant and a gallery. Two of the buildings are registered as rijksmonumenten (national monuments).