There are many monumental canal houses on Herengracht, such as: • 59: De Hond, (The Dog), from 1659. • 120: De Coningh van Denemarken (The King of Denmark), from 1615. • 170-172: Bartolotti House, or "Het Bonte Huis", from around 1617. • 203: Koopmanshuis, from ± 1618. • 274: D 'Witte Leli, from 1739. • 284: Van Brienen House, from 1728. • 361: Sonnenberg, from ± 1655. • 364-370:
Cromhouthuizen, from 1660 to 1662 • 394: Vier Heemskinderen, from ± 1671. Named for the legend of
The Four Sons of Aymon. • 432: The former home of pastor
Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis. • 446: Huis van de Graeff, former city palace of
Andries de Graeff • 450: Huis van Deutz, from 1663, house of Andries Adolf Deutz van Assendelft after 1722. • 462: Sweedenrijk (Sweden), from 1672. • 476: Huis De Vicq, from 1670. • 475: Huis De Neufville (Huis aan de Bocht), from 1731 and 1733. • 478: House of John Sillem (1837-1896), Dutch banker • 502: Huis met de Kolommen (House with the Columns), from 1672; official residence of the mayor. • 528-530: Two houses under one roof from 1686, commissioned by the brothers Louis of Lodewijk Trip (1605-1684) and Hendrick Trip (1607-1666), the same clients of the
Trippenhuis on Kloveniersburgwal 29 in Amsterdam. Vestibule 528 rebuilt by architect
Eduard Cuypers in 1895. • 572: Heren aan de Gracht, with 18th-century period rooms. • 573 : former residence of
Cornelis de Graeff. There are also historic gardens such as: • 412: The garden and garden house of G. Belin la Garde. • 168: Historical garden. File:H170.jpg |Bartolotti House, Herengracht 170 File:H380.jpg|Herengracht 380 File:Amsterdam - Herengracht 478.JPG|Herengracht 478 File:Amsterdam, Herengracht buitenkant bij Brouwersgracht grachtenpanden foto1.JPG |Herengracht, corner of
Blauwburgwal File:Detail kaart 1680 door Jacobus Bosch.jpg|Detail map by Jacobus Bosch, showing that in 1680 many plots had not yet been built ==Museums==