Sail Amsterdam is a 5-yearly, multi-day maritime event in Amsterdam. It is rigged around an armada of monumental sea sailing ships, which, after a parade through the North Sea Canal, moor for several days along the quays of the IJ and in the main IJ ports.
The event was first held in August 1975 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the city of Amsterdam, in a way emulating the First Dutch Maritime Exhibition held in 1913 in Amsterdam, where people could also visit the ships on display. The idea was that this would allow people to focus attention on the port and the city, and seagoing sailing ships were invited from all over the world for the event 'Sail Amsterdam 700'.
After the success of 'Sail Amsterdam 700' it was decided to organise another Sail Amsterdam in 1980. To manage the organisation, the permanent organisation Stichting Sail Amsterdam (SSA) was founded in 1977. Since then, the SSA has managed to organise an event almost every five years.
Conceived by Hendrik-Jan Kornelis, visualized with AI.
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