Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland, located in the lively Jordaan district of Amsterdam, is a one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to fluorescent art. Opened in 1999 by artist Nick Padalino, the museum is named after Jimi Hendrix’s album “Electric Ladyland,” a tribute to the psychedelic era of the ’60s. This detail is not coincidental: the museum indeed celebrates the art […]

Western Church (Westerkerk)

Igreja Ocidental (Westerkerk)

The Westerkerk, or Western Church, is one of the most emblematic structures in Amsterdam, located in the Jordaan district along the picturesque Prinsengracht canal. This building is not only a remarkable example of religious architecture but also represents an important piece of the city’s cultural and social history. Built between 1620 and 1631, the Westerkerk […]

Northern Church (Noorderkerk)

Igreja do Norte (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 […]

Anne Frank House

Casa de Anne Frank

The Anne Frank House, located at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, is one of the most significant museums in the world, dedicated to the memory of Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who left an indelible mark through her diary, written during World War II while she was hiding from the Nazis. The story of the […]

Amsterdam Pipe Museum

Museu do Cachimbo de Amsterdã

The Amsterdam Pipe Museum, also known as Pijpenkabinet, is a hidden treasure located along the Prinsengracht canal, in a typical 17th-century canal house. Founded in 1969 as a private collection by Don Duco, an avid pipe collector, the museum has evolved over the years to become an international reference point for the culture and history […]

Tulip Museum in Amsterdam

Museu da Tulipa de Amsterdã

The Amsterdam Tulip Museum, located in the lively Jordaan district along the picturesque Prinsengracht canal, is a celebration of the flower that has become an icon of the Netherlands: the tulip. Founded in 2004 by a Dutch trading company also active in the United States, the museum offers a rich historical and cultural overview of […]

Amsterdam Cheese Museum

Museu do Queijo de Amsterdã

The Amsterdam Cheese Museum, located along the picturesque Prinsengracht and just a few steps from the famous Anne Frank House, is a fascinating combination of museum and shop that celebrates the rich Dutch cheese-making tradition. Founded by Edwin Seggelink, a dairy industry expert with over two decades of experience, the museum offers visitors a unique […]

Van Brienenhofje

Van Brienenhofje

The Van Brienenhofje is a hidden corner of serenity in the heart of Amsterdam, located on the Prinsengracht, one of the city’s main canals. Founded in 1804 by Arnaut van Brienen, this hofje represents a typical example of a Dutch courtyard with housing intended for the needy. Van Brienen’s idea was to create a refuge […]

The 9 Streets

As 9 Ruas

The Nine Streets district (De Negen Straatjes) in Amsterdam is a charming labyrinth of historic streets that offers a unique experience of shopping, culture, and gastronomy. Located in the heart of the canal belt, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this district connects the four main canals: Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht, through nine picturesque […]

Houseboat Museum

Museu das Houseboat

The Houseboat Museum in Amsterdam offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the city’s most iconic traditions: life on a houseboat. Located along the Prinsengracht canal, in the heart of the city’s picturesque canal district, this unique museum allows visitors to explore the interior of a typical Dutch houseboat, offering a unique perspective on the […]