Noorderpark

Noorderpark, located in the northern part of Amsterdam, is a vast and vibrant green space that reflects the diversity and energy of the city. Born from the merger of two pre-existing parks, Florapark and Volewijkspark, Noorderpark spans an area of 45 hectares, almost as large as the famous Vondelpark in the museum district. This park […]
Nieuwmarkt

The Nieuwmarkt is one of the most vibrant and historically rich places in Amsterdam. Located in the heart of the city center, this square and neighborhood have witnessed centuries of history, architectural evolutions, and social changes that have made it a symbol of the Dutch capital. The history of the Nieuwmarkt begins in the Middle […]
Dutch Nautical Museum

The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam, also known as Het Scheepvaartmuseum, is an institution of great historical and cultural significance. Located in one of the city’s most fascinating buildings, the museum offers a rich overview of over 500 years of Dutch maritime history, highlighting the deep connection between the Netherlands and the sea. The building […]
NDSM Wharf

The NDSM Wharf in Amsterdam, located on the northern banks of the IJ river, is an extraordinary example of urban regeneration that transforms a decaying industrial area into a vibrant cultural and artistic center. Originally a significant shipyard, NDSM is now a dynamic and innovative place that attracts artists, creative entrepreneurs, and visitors from all […]
NEMO Science Museum

The NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam is one of the most fascinating and interactive museums in Europe, dedicated to science and technology. Located in a futuristic structure designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, NEMO stands like a futuristic ship anchored in the heart of the city, attracting visitors of all ages with its interactive […]
Van Loon Museum

The Museum Van Loon, located in the heart of the picturesque Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, is an open window into the opulent life of the Dutch nobility between the 17th and 18th centuries. This magnificent building, designed by architect Adriaen Dortsman in 1672, was initially inhabited by the painter Ferdinand Bol, a pupil of Rembrandt, before […]
Willet-Holthuysen Museum

The Willet-Holthuysen Museum, located on the elegant Herengracht in the heart of Amsterdam, is an extraordinary testament to the opulent life of the Dutch bourgeoisie between the 17th and 19th centuries. This historic building offers a fascinating exploration of the social and cultural history of the city through the lives of its former inhabitants, Abraham […]
Geelvinck-Hinlopen Museum

The Museum Geelvinck-Hinlopen, located in Amsterdam, is a fascinating testament to the opulent life of merchants in the 17th and 18th centuries. The museum is housed in the historic Geelvinck Villa, built in 1687 for Albert Geelvinck and his wife Sara Hinlopen, both members of influential families involved in trade with the East and West […]
Tot Zover Museum

The Museum Tot Zover, located in Amsterdam, offers a unique and deeply reflective perspective on death and funeral rituals. Founded in 2007, the museum is situated in the De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery, one of the city’s most tranquil and picturesque green areas. This museum, dedicated to the celebration and understanding of death, is the first […]
Rembrandt House (Rembrandt House Museum)

The Rembrandt House Museum, known as Museum Het Rembrandthuis, is located at number 4 Jodenbreestraat in Amsterdam. This historic building, constructed around 1606, was the residence and studio of Rembrandt van Rijn, one of the greatest artists of the Dutch Golden Age, from 1639 to 1658. Purchased for the exorbitant sum of 13,000 guilders, the […]