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A Day in Amsterdam "A Day in Amsterdam" Created by: Cityseeker 16 Locations Bookmarked De Nieuwe Kerk "Spectacular Architecture" The Nieuwe Kerk is a 15th-century building, partly destroyed and refurbished after several fires. Located in the bustling Dam Square area of the city, this historic church has held a prominent place in the country's political and religious affairs over the centuries. It has been the venue for coronations of kings and queens, and also plays host to an array of by Dietmar Rabich exhibitions, concerts and cultural events. Admire its Gothic architecture, splendid steeples, glass-stained windows and ornate detailing. +31 20 638 6909 www.nieuwekerk.nl [email protected] Dam Square, Amsterdam Royal Palace of Amsterdam "The Royal Residence" Amsterdam's Royal Palace is the crown jewel of the city's cache of architectural marvels from the Dutch Golden Age. The palace was originally constructed in the 17th Century as the new Town Hall, designed by Jacob van Campen as a symbol of the Netherlands' far-reaching influence and its hefty stake in global commerce at that time. The palace by Diego Delso is an embodiment of opulence and lavish taste, generously adorned with marble sculptures, vivid frescoes and sparkling chandeliers that illuminate rooms of palatial proportions. Within, are numerous symbolic representations of the country's impressive economic and civic power in the realm of world politics in the 17th Century, including a larger-than-life statue of Atlas. In 1806, Louis Napoleon, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, was named King Louis I of Holland, transforming the former Town Hall into his Royal Palace. Today, the historic abode is one of the three palaces granted to the Dutch Royal House by an Act of Parliament. The Royal Palace hosts visiting heads of state and serves as a venue for Royal Receptions and other events. +31 20 620 4060 www.paleisamsterdam.nl/ [email protected] Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147, Amsterdam Amsterdam Museum "Chronicling the Capital's History" The Amsterdam Museum is nestled in a 14th-century building, which was originally an orphanage. Through its artworks, maps and models, this museum narrates the expansion of Amsterdam through seven centuries. The Civic Guard Gallery is among its most popular features, replete with historic group portraits dating back as far as the 16th Century. Do not miss by Sebastiaan ter Burg their exhibits such as The Little Orphanage and Amsterdam DNA. Visitors can also enjoy a cup of piping hot coffee at the Café Mokum or shop for memorabilia at the Athenaeum Museum Shop on-site. +31 20 523 1822 www.amsterdammuseum. [email protected] Kalverstraat 92, Amsterdam nl/ l Begijnhof "Tranquil and Religious Magnificence" With origins that date back to the 14th Century, Begijnhof is Amsterdam's oldest hofje, or inner courtyard. The Medieval Courtyard was originally laid-out as a Beguinage, or dwelling for the Begijntjes - a Catholic sisterhood of single women. When the practice of the Catholic faith was deemed illegal in the 16th Century, the Beguinage was forced to by Dietmar Rabich surrender its chapel. A "hidden church" was built in its stead, concealed behind residential facades. This chapel still exists and is a cherished place of pilgrimage. Most of the other buildings that fringe the Begijnhof were built in the 17th and 18th Centuries, except for the Houten Huys. Constructed in 1528, this medieval timber house is Amsterdam's oldest and offers a glimpse into the city's architectural past. The courtyard also hosts the medieval home of the English Reformed Church and several historic stone plaques. Isolated from the bustle of the historic city center, the Begijnhof remains shrouded in an air of mystery, a rare, hidden gem that has survived the march of time. The entrance to the secluded courtyard is located at Spui. +31 20 622 1918 Spui, Amsterdam Anne Frank House "Anne Frank's Hideaway" The story of Anne Frank is one that is known the world over; an emblematic personal account of the Holocaust that is now preserved at the Anne Frank House. Spurred by the German occupation of the Netherlands, and the subsequent persecution of the Jewish community, Anne went into hiding with her family on July 6, 1942. Over the course of by Dietmar Rabich two years, Anne maintained a diary detailing life in the Annex, that was eventually published by her father. Although there aren't many memorabilia, films and other sources, including Anne's diary, present a vivid picture of what life was like during those times. The museum opened on May 3, 1960, and the enormous visitors' center was constructed in the 1980s. +31 20 556 7105 www.annefrank.org/nl/ Westermarkt 20, Amsterdam Westerkerk "Amsterdam's Most Famous Church" The Netherlands' most renowned church has been the source of inspiration for many musicians. The famous tower was completed in 1638, its bells manufactured by acclaimed bell-founder François Hemony in 1658. Though the Protestant community owned Westerkerk, the tower was the property of the local authorities and served as a lookout. This by paulius.malinovskis marks the site of Rembrandt's burial, as well as the marriage of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus. For Anne Frank, whose hidden annex is located just a few doors down, the ringing of the clock was a beacon of hope during World War II. +31 20 624 7766 www.westerkerk.nl/ [email protected] Prinsengracht 279b, Amsterdam by Slaunger Centraal Station "Heritage Railway Station" Amsterdam's Centraal Station dates back to 1889, when it was first used for the transport of goods. Today, besides being Amsterdam's largest and busiest railway station, it is a rijksmonument (Netherland's national heritage site) and an important tourist attraction in its own right. The designer of Rijksmuseum, P.J.H. Cuypers, was the chief architect during its construction. Its magnificent facade is a blend of Neo-Renaissance and Gothic Revival styles of architecture. The building's foundation consists of 8687 wooden piles, while its roof made from cast iron stretches for 40 meters (131.2 feet). The original construction has been rebuilt more than once due to rapidly expanding traffic and rail transport. With an influx of more than 250,000 passengers everyday, it ranks among the top three busiest railway stations in the country. +31 20 702 6000 www.amsterdamcentraal.nu/ Stationsplein, Amsterdam The Jordaan "Iconic, Historic District" One of the city's oldest neighborhoods, the Jordaan traces its roots to the 17th Century as an area built for the working class. The neighborhood has since transformed into an upscale quarter. Today, the Jordaan is a harmonious blend of the old and new, with charming historical courtyards, stellar art galleries, and great dining options. Of particular interest are the by djedj markets regularly held at Noordermarkt, Lindengracht and Westerstraat, the Jordaan Museum, and the Westerkerk with its lofty bell tower. Over the years, the neighborhood's diverse makeup has also given rise to a distinctive musical style that is still celebrated through performances at Jordaan's many bars and cafes. Down the streets and along the canals of Jordaan, quaint historic homes and contemporary attractions vie for the attention of passersby. +31 20 770 8953 (Tourist Information) www.iamsterdam.com/en/about-am The Jordaan, Amsterdam sterdam/amsterdam- neighbourhoods/centre/jordaan Museum of Bags and Purses "It's a Bag World!" Eccentric bags, unique bags, or famous bags; every bag you can imagine can be found housed in a beautiful 17th-century building at the Museum of Bags and Purses (Tassenmuseum Hendrikje). From Chanel, Versace and Vuitton to antique bags and everything in between, you can admire an eclectic range of vibrant pieces on display here. Exhilarating exhibits by bertknot showcasing the work of Dutch designers are regularly held here. Don't forget to stop by the cafe for a bite. +31 20 524 6452 www.tassenmuseum.nl/ [email protected] Herengracht 573, Amsterdam Skinny Bridge "Beautiful View in Amsterdam" This bridge, as it stands today, was constructed in 1934. Its history, however, goes back all the way to 1691, when it was a 13-arch bridge known as Kerkstraatbrug. Renowned for its limited width, it began to be called magere brug, or "skinny bridge." Situated centrally in Amsterdam, this bridge over the Amstel River was given its present form in 1934, and by Jorge Royan its final touches in 1969. One of the city's most famous landmarks, the Skinny Bridge has been featured in movies such as Diamonds are Forever. It is particularly beautiful in the evening, when 1200 light-bulbs exude a wonderful glow. +31 20 702 6000 (Tourist Information) Amstel 81, Amsterdam NEMO Science Museum "Educational Museum with a View" Housed inside a huge green hull, Science Center NEMO is located in the center of Amsterdam. Inaugurated by Queen Beatrix in 1997, this five- story museum has interactive exhibitions and workshops that makes science and technology intriguing for all ages. Whether it is the mysterious world of DNA, the secrets of the human brain or the powers of by Gamekeeper at Dutch physics, the discoveries are fun filled, innovative and informative. NEMO is Wikipedia not only an architectural wonder but also a great place to explore and learn more about the world around us. +31 20 531 3233 www.nemosciencemuseu [email protected] Oosterdok 2, Amsterdam m.nl/en/ Natura Artis Magistra (Artis Zoo) "Educational and Enchanting" Founded in 1838, Natura Artis Magistra or Artis is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands. This bewitching menagerie houses an aquarium, a planetarium, a geological museum and a zoological museum on its premises. There is also a huge library detailing the history of zoology and botany.
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