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Joods Historisch Museum Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, Amsterdam, 1011 PL |
The Jewish Historical Museum opened in 1932 at the Weigh House in Nieuwmarkt. In 1987 the museum moved to the synagogue complex on Nieuwe Amstelstraat, near Waterlooplein. This comprises two large and two smaller synagog... more
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Galerie Smelik Stokking Prinsengracht 572, Amsterdam, 1017 KR |
This gallery is represented in The Hague as well as in the capital of The Netherlands. Not only can you find works by a fixed group of Dutch artists in this gallery, but also a number of foreign painters and sculptors ar... more
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Agnietenkapel Oudezijds Voorburgwal 231, Amsterdam, 1012 EZ |
One of Amsterdam's few surviving medieval convents, this Gothic chapel was built in the 1470s. However, it has been emphasizing the secular since 1632, when it became part of the original University of Amsterdam, and the... more
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Mozes en Aaronkerk Waterlooplein 205, Amsterdam, 1011 PG |
church. Initially the property of a Jewish trader, the church was rebuilt between 1837-1841. In 1578 native tradesmen decided to form an alliance with the Prince of Orange, in his revolt against Spain's reign in Holland ... more
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Bijbels Museum Amsterdam Herengracht 368, Amsterdam, 1016 |
Taking the Good Book as a starting point, you move on to explore biblical history and geography in objects, images, and installations. The setting -- twin patrician canal houses from 1662, designed by noted architect Phi... more
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Elektrische Museumtramlijn Amstelveenseweg 264, Amsterdam, 1075 XV |
The tramway museum gives visitors the chance to relive the past by offering actual rides in vintage trams rather than just displaying them. Visitors can really appreciate what it was like to ride in these trams during su... more
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Portuguese Synagogue Mr. Visserplein 3, Amsterdam, 1011 RD |
This is why this huge house of prayer is surrounded by some smaller buildings that hide the doors from view. To many tourists, the synagogue remains a slightly mysterious building. Are you allowed in at all? What is it? ... more
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Oecumenische Basisgemeente De Duif Prinsengracht 756, Amsterdam, 1017 LD |
(The Dove) was built on the Prinsengracht. In 1856 the architect Theo Molkenboer designed a completely new building. This came...
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Posthoornkerk Haarlemmerstraat 126, Amsterdam, 1013 EX |
The neo-Gothic Posthoornkerk is the first church in Amsterdam created by renowned architect P.J.H. Cuypers, who would later design Centraal Station and the Rijksmuseum. The church, a cross-shaped basilica with a three-wa... more
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Munttoren en Muntplein Muntplein 12, Amsterdam, 1012 WR |
The Munttoren is a part of the Regulierspoort (poort = gate) and was built around 1480 and 1487 as a part of the Amsterdam city wall. This entrance gate had two twoers, with in between the gate itself. After the expansio... more
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