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[[Image:Kalvertoren.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Kalvertoren shoppingcenter]]
[[Image:Kalvertoren.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Kalvertoren shoppingcenter]]
[[Image:Klavertoren1.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Kalvertoren stairs to the top level]]
[[Image:Klavertoren1.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Kalvertoren stairs to the top level]]
The '''Kalvertoren''', a gleaming [[shoppingcenter]] in [[Amsterdam]], is located in the heart of the city, on Amsterdam's most commercial street, the [[Kalverstraat]].
The '''Kalvertoren''', a [[shoppingcenter]] in [[Amsterdam]], is located on [[Kalverstraat]], Amsterdam's busiest shopping street.


In 1998, the shopping centre tower won the annual European Shopping Centre Award that is presented by the ICSC, the [[International Council of Shopping Centres]].
In 1998, the shopping centre tower won the annual European Shopping Centre Award that is presented by the ICSC, the [[International Council of Shopping Centres]].


The big glass and steel [[tower]] has a [[staircase]], an escalator and a glass lift, ferrying customers to the top. There, you will have an amazing view of Amsterdam's inner city. Besides many exclusive shops, it is also home to two department stores, various cafes and a [[restaurant]].
The glass and steel [[tower]] has a [[staircase]], an escalator and a glass lift, ferrying customers to the top. There, you will have a view of Amsterdam's inner city. Besides many exclusive shops, it is also home to two department stores, various cafes and a [[restaurant]].


[[Category:Buildings and structures in Amsterdam]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Amsterdam]]

Revision as of 19:59, 26 April 2007

Kalvertoren shoppingcenter
Kalvertoren stairs to the top level

The Kalvertoren, a shoppingcenter in Amsterdam, is located on Kalverstraat, Amsterdam's busiest shopping street.

In 1998, the shopping centre tower won the annual European Shopping Centre Award that is presented by the ICSC, the International Council of Shopping Centres.

The glass and steel tower has a staircase, an escalator and a glass lift, ferrying customers to the top. There, you will have a view of Amsterdam's inner city. Besides many exclusive shops, it is also home to two department stores, various cafes and a restaurant.