- List of tourist attractions in Amsterdam
Amsterdam , one ofEurope 's smaller capitals, has many attractions for visitors. The town's most famous sight is the system of canals ("grachten"), that spreads over the whole city centre.Museums
* The
Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands.
* TheErotic Museum , museum about sex and history of the Red Light Districts.
* TheVan Gogh Museum specialises in works by Vincent van Gogh.
* TheStedelijk Museum specialises in modern art.
* TheRembrandt House Museum specialises in works by Rembrandt van Rijn.
* TheAnne Frank House , Prinsengracht 263.
* TheHermitage Amsterdam , a dependency of theHermitage Museum inSaint Petersburg .
* TheTropenmuseum , anthropological museum.
* TheNEMO (museum) , the science museum in a building that looks like a sinking ship.
* TheBurcht , National Trade Unions Museum built by Hendrik Petrus Berlage.
* TheVerzetsmuseum , the Amsterdam resistance museum.
* TheAmsterdams Historisch Museum , Amsterdam's historical museum.
* TheAllard Pierson Museum , Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam.
* TheBijbels Museum , where theBible , art and culture meet in a monument full of history.
* TheFilmmuseum , Holland's museum for cinematography.
* TheJoods Historisch Museum , The Jewish Historical Museum collects objects and works of art associated with the religion, culture and history of the Jews in the Netherlands and its former colonies.
* TheMuseum Van Loon , a home on the canal. The double-sized canal house dates from 1672.
* TheNederlands Scheepvaart Museum , museum about Dutch maritime history. Due to renovation closed from January 2007, probably until June 2009.
* ThePianola Museum .
* TheHandbag Museum .
* TheKattenkabinet , museum about cats.
* TheUniversiteitsmuseum , the Amsterdam university museum.
*Het Schip , museum about the Amsterdam School architectural movement of the early 20th century.
* TheAmsterdam Dungeon , a unique combination of a museum, theatre and an attraction park.
*Museum Geelvinck-Hinlopen , a mansion on the Herengracht, with four period rooms and a nice garden.
*Diamond Museum Amsterdam , a museum at the Museumplein about the history of diamonds.Churches
* Oude Kerk (ca. 1400).
* Nieuwe Kerk (1490).
* Zuiderkerk the city's first church built specifically forProtestant services (1603-1611).
* Noorderkerk (1620-1623).
*Westerkerk , finished in 1638 after a design byHendrick de Keyser .
* Oosterkerk, construction was completed in 1671.
*Ronde Lutherse Kerk , first roundLutheran Church - Reformed Church in the Netherlands with a copper dome.
*English Reformed Church, Amsterdam , one of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam, situated right in the centre of the city.
* Sint Nicolaaskerk, neo-Renaissance and Baroque church in Amsterdam.
*De Duif .
*"Onze Lieve Heer op Zolder" - Museum Amstelkring (a church hidden in an attic).
*De papegaai , located in the busy Kalverstraat.The neogothic church was built in 1848.
*Mozes en Aäronkerk .
*Posthoornkerk .
*Amstelkerk .Bridges
* The
Magere Brug is probably the most famous draw bridge in Amsterdam.
* TheBlauwe brug , which connects the Rembrandtplein area with the Waterlooplein area.
* ThePython Bridge , bridge connects Sporenburg to Borneo Island and won the International Footbridge Award 2002.
* TheJan Schaeferbrug , built in 2001, straight through warehouse De Zwijger, after a design by architect T. VenhoevenBuildings
*
Royal Palace (Amsterdam) , former city hall, built in 1648.
*Stopera , Cityhall and Opera.
*Kalvertoren , shopping mall located in the busy Kalverstraat.
* AEX, stock trading building.
*Beurs van Berlage , was designed as a commodity exchange by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage.
* Centraal Station, Neo Gothic building.
* DeWaag , part of the city fortifications was buit in 1481-1494.
*Montelbaanstoren , the tower was built in 1512 as a part of the city fortification.
*Munttoren , the tower was built in 1619-1620 and it is the southern tower among all other ones inAmsterdam
*Pakhuis De Zwijger , built in 1933-1934 after a design by architect J. de Bie Leuveling Tjeenk, this was a warehouse for cooling perishables.
*The house with the waterfall , at the Zuiderkerkhof.
*Nieuwe Wereld , by architects Meyer and Van Schooten. The name goes back to the 1980s when squatters lived here and called their place 'End of the World'.
*Barcelona Building , building from 1993 by architect B. Albert on the Levantkade.
* Emerald Empire, building on the far end of KNSM Lane by architect J. Coenen.
*The Magna Plaza , a former post office dating back to 1899 and it was converted to a shopping mall in 1990
* The Whale, mega-apartment building by architect F. van Dongen. It took five years to complete (1995-2000).
* Skydome, 60 meter tall towerblock was designed by architect W. Arets and has 3 vertical dents.
*Lloydhotel , was built between 1917-1920 to serve as an emigrants hotel.
*Oost-Indisch Huis , Since 1606 till 1798 former headquarters of VOC (The United Dutch East Asia Company), a 17th Century Dutch trading giant.
*Rembrandt Tower , a 135 metres high skyscraper.
*Bijlmerbajes , a prison in Amsterdam near the Amstel station.*
Amsterdam ArenA , a football stadium in Amsterdam home to football club Ajax.
*Begijnhof, Amsterdam , one of the oldest inner courts in Amsterdam.
*The Portuguese Synagogue , impressive building was founded in 1670 by theSephardic Jewish community.
*El Tawheed Mosque , a mosque in Amsterdam, founded in 1986.
*Homomonument , a memorial in the centre of Amsterdam commemorating all gay men and lesbians who have been subjected to persecution because of their sexual orientation.
*Millennium Tower (Amsterdam) , a 97.5 metre tall (24 floor) office building in Amsterdam.
*Olympisch Stadion (Amsterdam) , was built as the main stadium for the1928 Summer Olympics . It was designed by the architectJan Wils .
* TheAmsterdam Metro , a three main lines in the metro system.
*Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam (Public Library) by architect J. Coenen on Oosterdokseiland, next to Central Station. Has a wonderful view over the city.Concert halls
*The
Concertgebouw is home to the world-class symphony orchestra, theConcertgebouworkest .
*Stopera , Cityhall and Opera.
*Heineken Music Hall .
*Paradiso .
*Melkweg .Diamond factories
*
Amsterdam Diamond Centre .
*Coster Diamonds , one of the oldest diamond polishing factories in the Netherlands.
*Gassan Diamonds .
*Zazare Diamonds .Red-light districts
There are three
red-light districts in Amsterdam:
*de Wallen , which is located about the Oude Kerk
* TheSingelgebied , located around the Singel and north of the Nieuwe Kerk,
* Some isolated windows along the Ruysdaelkade in the "de Pijp" district, west-southwest fromAlbert Cuypmarkt .Squares
There are many squares (suffixed with "plein") in Amsterdam. Here is a partial list of some of the better-known ones:
* The Dam, the central square of Amsterdam, where stands the Royal Palace on the Dam and the Netherlands National Monument.
*Koningsplein .
*Leidseplein , a plaza on the southwest end of the Leidsestraat.
* Muntplein, at the intersection of Kalverstraat and Rokin, atown square centered on the old Tower of the Mint (Munttoren ).
*Museumplein , southwest of theRijksmuseum , holds theStedelijk Museum and theVan Gogh Museum .
*Rembrandtplein .
*Waterlooplein , south of theRembrandt House Museum , the site of an open-air market.
*Markenplein , a place which holdsNetherlands Film and Television Academy (NFTA), close by theWaterlooplein .
*Azartplein , is the end of the Java Island walk, crossing this square will lead to KNSM Island.Open-air markets
* Albert Cuyp markt, great open-air food marked in the borough De Pijp.
*Waterlooplein , south of theRembrandt House Museum , the site of an open-air market.
*Dappermarkt , open-air food and cloths market in the borough Dapperbuurt.
*Noordermarkt , Saturday market fororganic food .
*Tsaar Peter Markt , small daily marked in the Tsaar Peter street.
*Bloemenmarkt , the famous and only floating flower market.Breweries
*
Heineken Brewery , located in the borough De Pijp. Now a museum.
*Brouwerij 't IJ (Brouwerij 't IJ), located in the beautiful De Gooierwindmill .Zoos
*
Artis , the oldest zoo in the Netherlands.Periodic events
* April - 420.
* April -Koninginnedag , "Queen's day",30 April , former Queen Juliana's birthday, also the day Juliana transferred her title to her daughter Beatrix.
* June - The "Amsterdam Roots" Festival, last week of June, international music festival.
* June -Holland Festival is an international festival for theater, music, dance, opera, film and art, throughout the month of June.
* August -Amsterdam Pride , first weekend of August,gay pride weekend.
* August -Hartjesdag , 3rd weekend in August.
* August -Uitmarkt , last weekend in August, the start of the cultural season.
* August -Amsterdam Tournament , late August, International Football tournament hosted byAFC Ajax .
* August -Sail Amsterdam , a five-yearly event, whentall ship s from all over the world can be visited; next event 2010.
* October -Amsterdam Marathon , mid-October.
* October – TheBokbier Beer Festival in the "Beurs van Berlage" (Old stock Exchange).
* October – "Grachtenrace" (Canal Race), 25km rowing race, 2nd Saturday in October.
* October - Amsterdam Dance Event. An international conference for the electronic and dance music industry. Also a clubfestival with 600+ acts/dj's performing at 40 locations!
* November - [http://www.shadowfestival.nl/home/ Shadow Festival of Documentary Film] .
* November – December The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
* November -Cannabis Cup , mid-November annual cannabis competition, hosted by "High Times ".
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