The Diamond Museum, run by Coster Diamonds, is an exhibition about the history of diamond trade in Amsterdam.

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Diamond Museum, Amsterdam

The Diamond Museum, run by Coster Diamonds, is an exhibition about the history of diamond trade in Amsterdam..

The Diamond Museum, run by Coster Diamonds, is an exhibition about the history of diamond trade in Amsterdam.


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About Diamond Museum

 Paulus Potterstraat 8

 +31 20 305 53

 www.diamantmuseumamsterdam.nl

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