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Initially a lively fish and cloth market, this square upon which the castle-like De Waag building stands was the holding place for Jews arrested during WWII. In the 1970s, Chinese immigrants created a small Chinatown, and a dec... more
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The Begijnhof lies hidden away from the noisy shopping street Kalverstraat, next to the History Museum. Most of the houses in the area were built in the 17th century; the oldest house in Amsterdam made of wood, dating from 1475... more
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The Waalse Kerk used to be the chapel of the monastery of the brothers of Paul, founded in 1409. The chapel was inaugurated in 1496. The Walloon Reformed community was permitted to organize French-speaking services in the chape... more
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The Het Lieverdje is the sculpture of a small boy that stand on Spui in Amsterdam. Revealed on May 2nd, 1959, Het Lieverdje literally mean 'The Little Darling'. This Carel Kneulman artwork, symbolizes a little boy who is up to... more
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Minutes away from the Centraal Station, Dam Square is a town square located in the historical center of Amsterdam is one of the important locations in the city. Renowned for its archetype buildings and frequent events the Dam s... more
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Passenger Terminal Amsterdam is an important cultural and business landmark of Amsterdam. The event space associated with the center hosts a variety of business and cultural events. Check website for the latest event schedules.... more
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The Nieuwe Kerk is a 15th-century building, partly destroyed and rebuilt again after several fires. Vying for importance with the Town Hall & Royal Palace, the House of the Lord lost out in its rivalry with the Town Hall becaus... more
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Located on Waterloo square, opposite the town hall, is the Moses and Aäron church. Initially the property of a Jewish trader, the church was rebuilt between 1837-1841. In 1578 native tradesmen decided to form an alliance with t... more
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The Waag, located on the Nieuwmarkt square, was part of the old town ramparts. It was first named the Gate of St. Anthony, built in 1488, which explains the massive towers and the holes in it. In 1614, the gate was no longer pa... more
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This round church which has a dome and an ambulatory along half of its circumference was burnt to the ground in 1822 in a fire caused by some careless plumbers. It was rebuilt in 1823 by T.F. Suys and J. de Greef who gave it a... more
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