Yep! I can see it from my window. The mill is known as De Gooyer.
From the Wiki:
The original mill was constructed in the 16th century. After destruction and some movements, in 1725 the mill stood on the site of the current
Orange-Nassau barracks. Finally, in 1814 the mill moved again to its current location on Funenkade atop the stone base of a watermill that had been demolished in 1812.
This mill is the last of 26 corn mills on the
bastions of the 17th century
walls of Amsterdam. The location of the mills was at that time very favourable as the outskirts of town provided ample wind.