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Red Light District
The famous Red Light District of Amsterdam has a distinctive
character of its own that can only be compared to the complex
network of canals running all over it.
Anne
Frank House
Anne Frank House is a testimony of the bleak memories
of the Nazi reign and Anna Frank’s Life. This museum was
originally the hiding place of Anne where she wrote her diary.
The museum narrates the history of the eight people in hiding
and also about their associates during that time.
Rijks museum
The Rijksmuseum, also the national museum of Netherlands , set
in its historic building, is the largest museum in the Netherlands.
This museum boasts the largest art collection in The Netherlands,
featuring masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals and
Jan Steen.
Royal Palace
Perfectly placed on Dam Square in the middle of the city, The
Royal Palace of Amsterdam was initially constructed as a city
hall for the magistrates of Amsterdam. During that time it was
regarded as the biggest secular building of Europe. Renowned
for its impressive decorations,
Artis Zoo
Artis, Netherland’s oldest zoo, was founded on 1 May 1838
by the name of 'Natura Artis Magistra', the Royal Zoological
Society. The construction of this magnanimous zoological garden
was inspired by a book dealer, G.F.Westerman, with a purpose
to foster the knowledge of Natural History through an extensive
collection of living animals.
World Trade
Centre Amsterdam
The World Trade Centre Amsterdam lies at the heart of the Zuidas,
which is evolving as the most vital business community in the
Netherlands. Its location at the Berlage Axis allows the World
Trade Centre to play a pioneering role in the different upcoming
projects in and around the Zuidas and also those, which are
in progress or have been completed.
Van
Gogh Museum
The city of Amsterdam is known for museums and canals. And when
we talk about museums, the first name that comes to mind is
the famous Van Gogh Museum. Visiting this museum is an experience
in itself. The museum houses the most comprehensive collection
of Vincent van Gogh’s works.
Botanical
Gardens
The Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam is situated in the Plantage District
near the lively centre of Amsterdam. Established in 1638 by
the Amsterdam City Council, today this garden is the home of
more than 4000 different species of plant. The soothing, peaceful
atmosphere of this place provides visitors the opportunity to
spend sometime in an environment which is absolutely different
from the world outside.
Amusement
Park
Amusement park is more widespread expression for a collection
of amusement rides and other entertainment attractions assembled
for the purpose of amusing a fairly large faction of common
people. An amusement park is more detailed than a simple city
park or playground, as an amusement park is meant to cater to
small children, adults and teenagers.
Madame
Tussauds
Amusement park is more widespread expression for a collection
of amusement rides and other entertainment attractions assembled
for the purpose of amusing a fairly large faction of common
people. An amusement park is more detailed than a simple city
park or playground, as an amusement park is meant to cater to
small children, adults and teenagers.
Albert
Cuypmarket
Albert Cuypmarket is a famous day market in Amsterdam spreading
over the Albert Cuyp Street. This famous market bears its name
to one of the celebrated Landscape painters of all time, Albert
Cuyp (1602 - 1691) and enjoys a perfect location near the Heineken
Brewery between the Van Woustraat and the Ferdinand Bolstraat.
Flower
Market
The floating flower market enjoys a perfect location on Singel,
one of the oldest three-lined canals of Amsterdam. This fascinating
floating garden, popularly known as Bloemenmarkt, started its
business in 1862 and is the only floating flower market in the
world till date.
RAI
exhibition and conference centre
The RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre is renowned for organizing
magnanimous exhibitions, conferences, seminars and other events.
This is an authentic organization spreading over an area of
87,000 square metre housing 22 spacious congress rooms with
a seating arrangement for 1750 people and 11 exhibition halls
that capacitates 12,900 seats..
Vondel
Park
Named after the famous Dutch poet Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679),
the Vondel Park attracts 10 million visitors every year. The
most famous park of the Netherlands is also the largest city
park in Amsterdam.
Stedelijk
Museum
The Stedelijk Museum is a serene and cultured museum that has
in its collection paintings, sculptures, applied art & design,
works on paper, photographs, film/video and artists’ books
with descriptions of the works, and biographical information
of the artists.
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