Schreierstoren

The Schreierstoren, one of the oldest structures in Amsterdam, is a fascinating symbol of the city’s medieval history. Built in 1487, this tower was part of the defensive walls that surrounded Amsterdam, protecting the city from external attacks. Located at the corner of Prins Hendrikkade and Geldersekade, the tower overlooks the old port, a strategic […]
Westergasfabriek

The Westergasfabriek, located in the Westerpark district of Amsterdam, is an emblematic example of urban transformation and sustainable redevelopment. Originally built in 1885, the Westergasfabriek was designed by architect Isaac Gosschalk for the production of gas from coal, a key element for street and domestic lighting in Amsterdam until the mid-20th century. The industrial complex, […]
Amsterdam Public Library (OBA)

The Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam (OBA), located on Oosterdokseiland, represents not only a cultural and architectural landmark for the city but also a symbol of the evolution and accessibility of knowledge. Inaugurated in 2007, the library is the work of renowned Dutch architect Jo Coenen and spans an area of 28,000 square meters distributed over ten […]
Mint Tower

The Munttoren, or Mint Tower, is one of the most recognizable symbols of Amsterdam, with its imposing structure standing at the intersection of the Amstel River and the Singel canal, near Muntplein. Built in 1480 as part of the city’s second wall, the tower has a rich and fascinating history that reflects Amsterdam’s many transformations […]
New Church (Nieuwe Kerk)

The Nieuwe Kerk of Amsterdam, located in the bustling heart of the city on Dam Square, represents a monument of great historical and cultural importance. Built between the 14th and 15th centuries, the church is a magnificent example of Gothic and Neo-Gothic architecture that has undergone various transformations over the centuries. The origin of the […]
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat

The Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, located in the heart of Amsterdam, is one of the city’s most fascinating and historically rich streets. This street represents the heart of the Spiegelkwartier district, known for being a nerve center of art and antiques. With its combination of art galleries, antique shops, and historic boutiques, the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat offers a […]
Northern Church (Noorderkerk)

The Noorderkerk, located in the lively Jordaan district of Amsterdam, is one of the city’s most significant Protestant churches, both for its architectural value and its historical importance. Built between 1620 and 1623, the church was designed by the famous architect Hendrick de Keyser, who is also known for designing other important churches in Amsterdam […]
Montelbaanstoren

The Montelbaanstoren is one of the most iconic and historic towers in Amsterdam, located on the banks of the Oudeschans canal. Built in 1516, it originally formed part of the city’s defensive walls, designed to protect the port and the city from attacks. This tower is not only an example of medieval military engineering but […]
Royal Coster Diamonds

Coster Diamonds, founded in 1840 by Moses Elias Coster, is the oldest diamond cutting company still in operation in the world. Located in the museum district of Amsterdam, near the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, Coster Diamonds has become a prominent tourist destination thanks to its prestigious history and artisanal craftsmanship. Throughout its long […]
Heineken Experience

The Heineken Experience in Amsterdam is a must-visit for anyone who wants to understand not only the history of one of the world’s most famous beer brands but also the historical, artistic, and social context that allowed this company to grow and prosper. Located in the historic Heineken brewery, built in 1867, the Heineken Experience […]