The Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug), between the Keizersgracht (Emperor's Canal) and Prinsengracht (Prince’s Canal), straddles the River Amstel. In a city that has more than 1,200 bridges, this narrow bridge stands out because of its timeless beauty and movie fame.
In 2010, the Grachtengordel (Canal Ring) of Amsterdam was declared a UNESCO heritage site and the Skinny Bridge has become an icon for this part of the old city center. Photographers usually love this bridge because it looks very picturesque, especially during “the blue hour” when the sky darkens and the bridge is illuminated by a chain of 1,800 atmospheric lightbulbs.
Like London’s Tower Bridge, this small bascule bridge has a counterweight lifting mechanism that allows tall vessels to pass underneath. Until 1994, the wooden drawbridge was opened manually, by two “brugwachters” (bridgemasters).




