Singelgracht
The Singelgracht is a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands, that encircles the central city. It was originally part of the city's defenses and was constructed in the 17th century. The canal served as a moat and a means of transport for goods and people within the city.
Today, the Singelgracht is a prominent feature of Amsterdam's cityscape and a UNESCO World Heritage site as
Boats and barges still navigate the Singelgracht, offering scenic tours and transporting goods. The canal's banks