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Museums and things to do

 

Amsterdam has many well-known museums like: the Rijksmuseum (www.rijksmuseum.nl), Van Goghmuseum (www.vangoghmuseum.nl) , Anne Frankhouse (www.annefrank.org), Netherlands Maritime Museum (www.scheepvaartmuseum.nl), Stedelijk Museum (www.stedelijk.nl)  and Jewish Historical Museum (www.jhm.nl).

 

We describe the more unknown, but also special museums in Amsterdam.

 


 

“OUR LORD IN THE ATTIC” 

MUSEUM AMSTELKRING

Nieuwezijds voorburgwal 40

Amsterdam

Phone: (020) 624 66 04

Neighbourhood: Red Light District

Open everyday from 10 am till 5 pm

(Sunday from 1 pm)

www.museumamstelkring.nl

 

MUSEUM VAN LOON

Keizersgracht 672

Amsterdam

Phone: (020) 624 52 55

Neighbourhood: Jordaan

Open Friday to Monday from 11 am till 5 pm

(In July and August 7 days a week)

www.museumvanloon.nl

 

 

FOAM PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM

Keizersgracht 609

Amsterdam

Phone: (020) 551 65 00

Neighbourhood: Jordaan

Open everyday from 10 am till 5 pm

(Thursday and Friday till 9 pm)

www.foam.nl

 

TROPENMUSEUM

Linnaeusstraat 2

Amsterdam

Phone: (020) 568 82 00

Neighbourhood: East-side of Amsterdam

Open everyday from 10 am till 5 pm

www.kit.nl

 

 

 

 

 

 

During much of the 17th century Roman Catholic worship was banned in Amsterdam. However, some Catholics continued to worship in hidden churches, of which "Our Lord in The Attic" is the only surviving example. This house also gives a good impression of how rich merchants lived during Holland's Golden Age.

 

 

This double-sized canal house dates from 1672, the first resident was Ferdinand Bol, one of rembrandts most famous pupils. In the 19th century, the Van Loon family came to live there, the family’s history is closely interwined with that of Amsterdam. Throughout time, the interior and exterior have remained practically intact. They also organize modern and historic exhibitions.

Foam Amsterdam exhibits all genres of photography: fine art, documentary, applied, historical and contemporary; a museum with international allure. Along with large exhibitions of established (world) famous photographers, Foam also exhibits emerging young talent in smaller short-term shows.

 

Tropenmuseum is a fascinating anthropological museum, housed in a beautiful and historic building. You get to know widely different cultures  and get a excellent impression of everyday life in the tropics. In this building you can also find the Tropenmuseum Junior for kids between 6 and 12 years old.

 

 

 

 

 

TUSCHINSKI MOVIE THEATRE

Reguliersbreestraat 26-34

Amsterdam

Phone: (0900) 1458 (for filmagenda)

Neighbourhood: City Centre

Open everyday from 12.30 pm

www.tuschinski.nl (for filmagenda)

 

 

ARTIS AMSTERDAM ZOO

Plantage Kerklaan 38-40

Amsterdam

Phone: (020) 523 34 00

Neighbourhood: East-side of Amsterdam

Open everyday from 9 am till 5 pm

www.amsterdamzoo.nl

 

 

NEMO (especially for kids)

Oosterdok 2

Amsterdam

Phone: (0900) 91 91 100

Neighbourhood: City Centre

(next to Central Station)

Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am till 5 pm

www.e-nemo.nl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • You can also take the canalbus instead of normal public transport. The boats operate a regular service along the canals on three routes. The 14 stops are located near the major museums, attractions and shopping centres. With a Day Pass, which is valid till 12.00 in the afternoon the next day, you can hop on, hop off as often as you like. On board there is a commentary providing interesting information about Amsterdam.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuschinski opened her doors for the first time in 1921 and was the most luxurious movie theatre in the Netherlands. It has been completely renovated and it still gives people the feeling that they are entering a treasure room. This is thé place to go, if you want to see a movie! They have special love-seat arrangements as well during the weekends.

 

Artis is not only a Zoo, but also has an Aquarium, Botanical gardens, a Zoological Museum, a Geological Museum and a Planetarium, right in the middle of the city! It is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands, it opened her doors in 1838. Artis is a fascinating zoo and owns over 700 species of animals!

 

 

NEMO is the biggest science centre in the Netherlands; an educational attraction where you can discover a world of science and technology in an entertaining way. At NEMO they actually invite you to touch everything and conduct your own experiments. Especially children between 4 and 16 years old will enjoy this visit!

 

 

 

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