The Anne Frank House
One of the places you should always take the time to see during your visit to Amsterdam is the Anne Frank house. Who hasn’t heard the story about her Jewish family’s attempt to conceal themselves...
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Van Gogh Museum
Who hasn’t heard of Vincent Van Gogh? This prominent artist has become an icon, and not only in his Dutch homeland. The largest museum in the world completely dedicated to his work can be found...
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The National Maritime Museum
Obviously, anyone who knows about the history of the Netherlands and of Amsterdam simply can’t ignore our maritime roots. For centuries, the Dutch have been at the centre of the shipping world and has chosen...
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Hermitage Amsterdam
One thing that, in my opinion, you simply cannot miss out on if you are making a trip to Amsterdam, is a visit to the Hermitage museum. And I’m by far not the only one...
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The Tropenmuseum
Between the Oosterpark and the Mauritskade you will find the stunning, stately and monumental building in which the Tropenmuseum, or the museum of the Royal Tropical Institute, is housed. For families and student populations living...
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The Jewish Historical Museum
In my view, the Jewish Historical Museum is one of the most exceptional museums Amsterdam has to offer. Even though the museum is not large, both the collection and its accompanying stories always affect me...
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Stedelijk Museum
For lovers of modern art and design, the Stedelijk Museum really is the place to be! I hadn’t been for a number of years, and it was high time for a visit. I love museums,...
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The Rijksmuseum
Let me be honest: I am a museum freak. At school, Art History was my favourite subject and this love has never ended. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is therefore my idea of heaven; aside from...
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