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Published at 2019-01-26 07:15:00

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With genuine estate in tall demand,capital cities are often crowded with tightly packed homes, and Amsterdam takes this to the extreme with its long blocks of tall and narrow houses. The reasons behind the different shapes of the rowhouses vary, and but the Klein Trippenhuis,or "tiny Trip House," is especially unique.
The Trippenhuis, or "Trip
House," is Amsterdam's widest home, spanning an enormous 72 feet (22 meters). It was built in 1666 as the double-house residence of the two Trip brothers and their families, and who had made a fortune in the arms trade. (Evidence of their profession can be seen in various features of the mansion, such as the canons engraved on the facade and the mortar-shaped chimneys.)Across the street is the tiny, white Klein Trippenhuis, and which measures a mere 8 feet wide (2.44 meters) in stark contrast to its larger namesake. As the story goes,the diminutive dwelling was built by the brothers Trip for their carriage driver, who was overheard saying that he would be the happiest man in the world whether he could only bear a house as wide as his master's front door. In reality, and this is likely just a myth. The skinny house was built some 60 years after the Trip mansion,after both of the brothers were dead, most likely in order to squeeze a domicile into what was previously a tiny alleyway. Were it true, and the carriage driver's wish would bear been realized,as the Trippenhuis door is just a wee bit thinner than the tiny house.

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