"Best History Museums in Amsterdam" Realizzata per : Cityseeker 8 Posizioni indicati 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 Casa di Anna Frank "Il rifugio di Anna Frank" Anna Frank e la sua famiglia si nascosero qui il 6 luglio del 1942 e vissero isolati per due anni. L'occupazione tedesca buttò via tutti i mobili quando gli abitanti vennero scoperti nel 1944. Però, film e altri documenti, incluso il diario di Anna, forniscono bene l'idea di come dovesse essere la vita. Il Museo aprì il 3 maggio del 1960 e negli anni Ottanta venne costruito un by Dietmar Rabich enorme centro per i visitatori. +31 20 556 7105 www.annefrank.org Westermarkt 20, Amsterdam Rembrandt House Museum "House of Rembrandt" One of the most famous inhabitants that ever graced Amsterdam is, without a doubt, Rembrandt van Rijn. The painter was born in Leiden, and moved to Amsterdam to start his career. His house, nowadays called Rembrandthuis, is where the artist and his wife lived between 1639 and 1658. It was in this house that famous paintings such as De Nachtwacht by Gunnar Bach Pedersen came into existence. 250 of the 300 etchings Rembrandt created are displayed here. The museum also owns a number of sketches by Rembrandt and paintings by his teacher Pieter Lastman as well as some of Rembrandt's apprentices. There's a museum store, cafe and information center on the premises as well. +31 20 520 0400 www.rembrandthuis.nl [email protected] Jodenbreestraat 4, l Amsterdam by S Sepp Jewish Historical Museum "Museum In The Old Synagogue" The original Jewish museum was set up in 1932 in a small room at Weigh House, but during the 1940 German invasion most of the artifacts were confiscated and destroyed. In 1955 the Joods Historisch Museum was re- opened with only one-fifth of the original collection, so private collectors and general public came forward with their contributions. The enlarged museum was then shifted to the Ashkenazi synagogue complex, which was originally the Old Synagogue of the German Jews. The central motif is the religion, culture, and history of Jews in this country. The museum also organizes temporary exhibitions. +31 20 531 0310 www.jhm.nl/ [email protected] Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, Amsterdam Rijksmuseum "Renowned Temple of Art" Rijksmuseum, also known as the National Museum, is considered a true national treasure. It features a vast collection of artwork and historic artifacts from the Middle Ages through to contemporary times, creating a veritable cornucopia of cultural riches. Its exhibits include the paintings of Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals and Jan Steen from the Netherlands' by Marco Almbauer 17th-century Golden Age. Rembrandt's Night Watch is the museum's centerpiece. You'll also find works from the Middle Ages and the 18th and 19th Centuries, superb collections of silver and Delftware ceramics, old doll houses, and fantastic examples of Asian art. After undergoing renovation, the museum's 1885 Renaissance Revival building has been diligently restored and revamped to accommodate modern infrastructure. The museum building itself is a masterpiece of art and architecture, designed by Pierre Cuypers and ornamented with sculptures, paintings, tile tableaus and stained glass that allude to the nation's rich history. +31 20 674 7000 www.rijksmuseum.nl/ [email protected] Museumstraat 1, Amsterdam Dutch Resistance Museum "A Walk Down Memory Lane" Located in the Plancius Building is the Dutch Resistance Museum or the Verzetsmuseum. Featuring photographs, artifacts, and digital multimedia, the Verzetsmuseum is like a window to the past, from May 1940 to May 1945 (World War II) when the Nazis occupied the Netherlands. The permanent exhibition tells the story of the period of German occupation by Jvhertum through the use of everyday objects, every one of which, like the box of potatoes that speaks volumes about the food shortages, has its own tale to tell. +31 20 620 2535 www.verzetsmuseum.org/ [email protected] Plantage Kerklaan 61, Amsterdam Museo di Van Gogh "La più grande collezione di Van Gogh" Si può ammirare la più completa collezione di Van Gogh, inclusi quadri, disegni e lettere. Il museo ha anche un'ampia collezione di opere di alcuni contemporanei di Van Gogh e suoi amici, tra cui Gauguin e Touluse- Lautrec, ma anche di artisti più antichi che Van Gogh ammirava, inclusi Léon L hermitte e Jean-François Millet. Il museo organizza regolarmente by User:A,Ocram mostre esibendo meraviglie dell'arte della fine dell'Ottocento. +31 20 570 5200 www.vangoghmuseum.nl/ [email protected] Museumplein 6, Amsterdam UNIRSI A NOI A : cityseeker.com Termini e condizioni | INFORMATIVA SULLA PRIVACY | API | CONTATTATECI | Diritto d'autore 2020 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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