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Rembrandthuis is where the artist Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn and his wife Saskia van Uylenburg lived between 1639 and 1... Rembrandthuis is where the artist Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn and his wife Saski... Rembrandthuis is where the artist Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn and his wife Saskia van Uylenburg live...
The Portuguese Synagogue, also known as the Esnoga or Snoge, is a 17thcentury Sephardic synagogue in Amsterdam built by ... The Portuguese Synagogue, also known as the Esnoga or Snoge, is a 17thcentury Se... The Portuguese Synagogue, also known as the Esnoga or Snoge, is a 17thcentury Sephardic synagogue in...
Body Worlds is a new museum dedicated to the wonders of the human body, exhibiting more than 200 specimens of plastinate... Body Worlds is a new museum dedicated to the wonders of the human body, exhibiti... Body Worlds is a new museum dedicated to the wonders of the human body, exhibiting more than 200 spe...
Herengracht is the first of the 3 major canals inside the Singelgracht, which form a UNESCO World Heritage Site for exem... Herengracht is the first of the 3 major canals inside the Singelgracht, which fo... Herengracht is the first of the 3 major canals inside the Singelgracht, which form a UNESCO World He...
The Nieuwe Kerk or New Church is a 15thcentury Gothic church in Amsterdam that is used for royal investiture ceremonies ... The Nieuwe Kerk or New Church is a 15thcentury Gothic church in Amsterdam that i... The Nieuwe Kerk or New Church is a 15thcentury Gothic church in Amsterdam that is used for royal inv...
The Museumplein or Museum Square in Leidseplein is a large grassed open space adjacent to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh ... The Museumplein or Museum Square in Leidseplein is a large grassed open space ad... The Museumplein or Museum Square in Leidseplein is a large grassed open space adjacent to the Rijksm...
Prinsengracht or Prince's Canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the longest of the main canals in Amsterdam. Prinsengracht or Prince's Canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the longes... Prinsengracht or Prince's Canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the longest of the main canals...
Keizersgracht, the Emperor's Canal, is the widest of the 3 major canals in the city centre of Amsterdam and part of the ... Keizersgracht, the Emperor's Canal, is the widest of the 3 major canals in the c... Keizersgracht, the Emperor's Canal, is the widest of the 3 major canals in the city centre of Amster...
De Gooyer is the only windmill in the centre of Amsterdam, and the site of the popular microbrewery Brouwerij t' IJ. De Gooyer is the only windmill in the centre of Amsterdam, and the site of the p... De Gooyer is the only windmill in the centre of Amsterdam, and the site of the popular microbrewery ...
A popular fixture in Amsterdam’s cultural scene, Boom Chicago is an improvisational comedy troupe that performs at the R... A popular fixture in Amsterdam’s cultural scene, Boom Chicago is an improvisatio... A popular fixture in Amsterdam’s cultural scene, Boom Chicago is an improvisational comedy troupe th...
The Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments (distinct from Torture Museum) is a small museum about medieval torture and t... The Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments (distinct from Torture Museum) is a s... The Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments (distinct from Torture Museum) is a small museum about me...