If you want to see the largest collection of Van Gogh’s paintings, then you must visit this museum.
The museum is devoted to the memory of Anne Frank, a very young German diarist, who was hiding in the secret room of this house during…
One of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam (built in 1306), located in the famous Red Light District.
This museum focuses on Dutch art, especially paintings, drawings and sculptures.
Established in 1926 and relocated to its current location in 1975 – a 16th-century house that used to serve as a city orphanage.
The first museum focused on this topic in the world. It opened in 1985 and immediately became popular among visitors.
Every film lover should visit this place when in Amsterdam. Various independent art movies are regularly screened at this cinema.
Dedicated to the history and tradition of tulip planting in The Netherlands, this museum/shop is a nice way to pass time and learn…
Visit the only mill in Amsterdam which is open to public. You can also learn a little bit about Rembrandt's life here.
The Wereldmuseum Amsterdam is an ethnographic museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 1864.The Wereldmuseum is one of the…
This is where you can learn everything about Dutch cheese - from history to current production - plus you can taste some unique flavors.
This renowned building, nicknamed "The Ship" is built in the Amsterdam School style.
This is a younger version of the Tropenmuseum - everything is tailor-made to suit families and develop the children's imagination.