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Beulingstraat 8-14

Beulinck is a space that stays with you. Named after one of the area’s residents from the 1660s, Gerrit Jansz Beulinck, the building at Beulingstraat 8​​ –14 was first constructed in 1875. In 1876 it was converted into the headquarters of insurance fund, Algemeen Ziekenfonds, by architect Pieter Johannes Hamer. It remained the insurer’s HQ for the next century. DME Amsterdam is proud to be its third owner and to bring its history and character into the modern age.
 

Beulingstraat 8–14 is a celebration of late 18th-century neoclassical architecture. The era’s symmetrical design flows from the outside in. The exterior features a signature temple roof, ornate door archway, plaster columns and cornice around the middle window with a triangular pediment to emphasize the entrance. The original façade is lovingly restored. Brickwork and plaster has been deep cleaned and details repainted to match the era’s color palette. Its original skylights and windows have been replaced with black aluminum frames with built in shades and provide an exceptional view of the city.
 

DME Amsterdam is a premium real estate investment company that prides itself on acquiring and developing prestigious buildings in the city. Step into one of its sustainable and thoughtfully designed properties with all the modern luxuries to enjoy at home or for your next venture. DME Amsterdam offers residential houses and private office space that’s exclusively yours to dream and do.