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The famous Anne Frank House is where the Jewish girl Anne Frank wrote her moving diary while hiding with her family from... The famous Anne Frank House is where the Jewish girl Anne Frank wrote her moving... The famous Anne Frank House is where the Jewish girl Anne Frank wrote her moving diary while hiding ...
Rub shoulders with life-like wax models of your favorite celebrities and historical personalities at the Madame Tussauds... Rub shoulders with life-like wax models of your favorite celebrities and histori... Rub shoulders with life-like wax models of your favorite celebrities and historical personalities at...
The Amstel River is an arterial waterway in Amsterdam, flowing over a 31 kilometre route from its origins at the conflue... The Amstel River is an arterial waterway in Amsterdam, flowing over a 31 kilomet... The Amstel River is an arterial waterway in Amsterdam, flowing over a 31 kilometre route from its or...
The Begijnhof is one of the oldest inner courts in Amsterdam that formerly housed Catholic Beguines and is now a home fo... The Begijnhof is one of the oldest inner courts in Amsterdam that formerly house... The Begijnhof is one of the oldest inner courts in Amsterdam that formerly housed Catholic Beguines ...
In the city of contrasting values and a culture of tolerance, the 13thcentury Oude Kerk or Old Church stands in the hear... In the city of contrasting values and a culture of tolerance, the 13thcentury Ou... In the city of contrasting values and a culture of tolerance, the 13thcentury Oude Kerk or Old Churc...
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...
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...
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 ...
Once a well-known Dutch theatre, the Hollandsche Schouwburg today is a War Memorial to deported Dutch Jews who were vict... Once a well-known Dutch theatre, the Hollandsche Schouwburg today is a War Memor... Once a well-known Dutch theatre, the Hollandsche Schouwburg today is a War Memorial to deported Dutc...
The Basilica of Saint Nicholas is a 19th century Catholic church near the Centraal Station in the oldest part of Amsterd... The Basilica of Saint Nicholas is a 19th century Catholic church near the Centra... The Basilica of Saint Nicholas is a 19th century Catholic church near the Centraal Station in the ol...
The Central Library is the largest public library in Amsterdam, spread over 10 floors of a huge, modern building designe... The Central Library is the largest public library in Amsterdam, spread over 10 f... The Central Library is the largest public library in Amsterdam, spread over 10 floors of a huge, mod...