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Have NOT been to Amsterdam? Unfortunately, whereas in the Dutch capital is a lot of unique museums that you must visit as Vacation inform the following:
1. Anne Frank House
In this museum you can see a few books and historical objects Anne Frank. Most contain about the massacre of Jews by Nazi soldiers in the past. Anne Frank House is located at Prinsengracht 267 and was opened on May 3, 1960. For more information, see www.annefrank.nl.
2. Rijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum (www.rijksmuseum.nl) is a Dutch national museum which is located on the Museumplein, Amsterdam. In this museum there is a large collection of Asian art and paintings depicting the triumph of the Dutch in the Golden Age. Total collections in the Rijksmuseum is estimated around 400 units, including works by Rembrandt and Frans Hals are plastered on the Philips Wing.
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AMSTERDAMmerupakan one of the treasures of Europe in the field of architecture. As the capital of the Netherlands, certainly the majority of large companies based there. It’s also become an attraction for foreign tourists who visit Amsterdam. Per year estimated 4.2 million people visited the ‘State Windmills’ it.
Amsterdam was actually in a low area. However, with high creativity, the region could be pretty organized with the reclamation and building canals.
To beautify the canals, along the left-right channel built roads, bridges, housing, offices, public facilities such as green open space and nonhijau, hotels and other facilities.
Beautiful arrangement makes Amsterdam a city that is modern and nice place to live interesting to look at.
Amsterdam is also famous for its bagunan-old European buildings and very artistic. As far as the eye could see, you’ll see an old bangunanbangunan. But make no mistake, these old buildings are not only functions as a museum, but also as shops, offices, hotels, apartments, schools, bars, up to the cafe.
Various shapes and colors and the uniqueness of the building really be an attraction for tourists. They can enjoy the classic atmosphere of the city owned it.
Classical buildings in Amsterdam is largely a 17th century heritage buildings, mostly bagunannya a museum. The building was often used as storage of goods owned by the ancient Netherlands.
Unlike cities in other countries, in Amsterdam malmal storey rare. The city is more famous for its shopping street, called Kalverstraat.
Kalver road which became the largest shopping street in the Netherlands is situated in the heart of Amsterdam. The shape is not like the mall, but the street market. In this Kalverstraat, you can find various shops, a supermarket, cafes, kiosks, cafes, pharmacies, small boutiques, to the famous clothing store.
Besides the architecture of ancient buildings, there is also a modern architectural style buildings. It looked very sophisticated and unique. One of these is ING House. Shoe-shaped building surrounded by glass in southern Amsterdam ring road is an eye-catching structure. The form is unique and interesting architectural structures to enrich the City of Amsterdam. The building was designed Meyer and Van Schooten.
The structure of modern buildings in the city of Amsterdam is one of the beauties of the city. Little by little modernization has begun to change the settlement of Amsterdam into apartment buildings that are now easily found.
Not only that, Amsterdam has also established itself as a strategic town on the Continent. Starting port which became the main port of trade in Europe until bersandarnya cruise ships headed to other areas in Europe.
If you visit a place, where you’ll see a lot of canals and old buildings, then you’re in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Consistent with the name, of Amsterdam, which is derived from Amstel and the Dam, which means the dams located on the Amstel River, then you will find many canals in Amsterdam.
If you visit a place, where you’ll see a lot of canals and old buildings, then you’re in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Consistent with the name, of Amsterdam, which is derived from Amstel and the Dam, which means the dams located on the Amstel River, then you will find many canals in Amsterdam.
Down town Amsterdam, you will see four channels, namely single, Herengracht (Gentlemen or Canal), Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht. To know more about the ins and outs of the town, then at the edge of the canal will be a lot of boats lined up ready to take you around the city via the canal. For about an hour, you will be guided by the Ship Captain who explained the ins and outs of the history of the city, costing around 4 euros per person. Read the rest of this entry »