The Weepers Tower, Amsterdam — Guía del visitante y qué hacer cerca

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The Schreierstoren, known in English as the Weepers Tower, stands on the edge of Amsterdam's old harbour, and its name is one of the city's most charming misunderstandings.

The popular legend says this is where the wives of sailors gathered to weep as their husbands departed on long and dangerous voyages. It's a beautiful story, and tour guides love telling it. But it's not true. The name actually comes from the Old Dutch word "schrey," meaning "sharp angle," referring to the tower's position at a sharp corner where two canals meet. Over time, people confused it with "schreien," the Dutch word for "weeping," and the myth was born.

What is true is that the tower was built in 1487 as a defensive fortification in Amsterdam's medieval city wall. When the city expanded beyond its walls in the late 16th century, most of the wall was demolished, but the Schreierstoren survived. It's the last completely preserved tower from the medieval city wall.

The tower does have a genuine connection to sailors, though. A stone tablet on the wall commemorates Henry Hudson, who departed from this spot in 1609 aboard the Halve Maen (Half Moon) and sailed on to discover what would become New Amsterdam, later renamed New York.

Today, the tower houses the VOC Café, where you can sit and drink in a space that's been watching the harbour for over 500 years. If you're on a Questo quest through Amsterdam, this tower and its layers of truth and legend might hold a challenge worth solving.

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Prins Hendrikkade 94-95, 1012 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Why is it called the Weepers Tower in Amsterdam?
Despite the popular legend that sailors' wives wept here as ships departed, the name actually comes from the Old Dutch word 'schrey' meaning 'sharp angle,' describing the tower's position at a sharp corner between two canals. The confusion with 'schreien' (weeping) created one of Amsterdam's most enduring myths.
What is the history of the Schreierstoren?
The tower was built in 1487 as part of Amsterdam's medieval city wall. It's the last completely preserved tower from that wall. A stone tablet commemorates Henry Hudson's 1609 departure from this spot aboard the Halve Maen, on the voyage that led to the discovery of New Amsterdam (New York). Today it houses the VOC Café.
Is the Schreierstoren free to visit?
The exterior of the tower and its commemorative plaques can be viewed for free at any time. The VOC Café inside is open to the public for drinks and food. It's located on Prins Hendrikkade near Amsterdam Centraal, making it easy to find on a walk through the old city or a Questo quest.

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