Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, famous for its artistic heritage, intricate canal system and narrow houses with hilly facades, a 17th century Golden Age heritage city. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer in the Rijksmuseum, and modern art in Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the character of the city, and there are many bike paths.
Here is a list of places to visit:-
πJordaan
• The Jordaan is Amsterdam’s most popular neighborhood and is famous for its combination of residential areas with garden courtyards, lively markets and luxury boutiques and eateries.
• The area also has lesser -known treasures such as the Woonboots Museum, a floating museum dedicated to boat houses and the charming Amsterdam Cheese, as well as the location of the Anne Frank House.
Here is a list of places to visit:-
πJordaan
• The Jordaan is Amsterdam’s most popular neighborhood and is famous for its combination of residential areas with garden courtyards, lively markets and luxury boutiques and eateries.
• The area also has lesser -known treasures such as the Woonboots Museum, a floating museum dedicated to boat houses and the charming Amsterdam Cheese, as well as the location of the Anne Frank House.
πRijksmuseum
• Amsterdam’s most popular Rijksmuseum (National Museum) was founded in 1798 to house a large collection of national artwork and antiques.
• The museum has many cultural artifacts dating from the 13th century to modern times, there are 8,000 paintings in each of 250 rooms and there is also a well-equipped library of 35,000 books and manuscripts, as well as various interesting displays related to the development of art and culture in the Netherlands .
πThe Anne Frank House
• The Anne Frank House is located next to the Anne Frank Museum, Amsterdam West Church (Westerkerk) is one of the most popular churches in the city.
• Dedicated to the too short life of one of the world’s most famous Holocaust victims, this is the actual home where Anne’s family hid during World War II.
• They were Jewish refugees from the city of Frankfurt in Germany, and it was here that Anne wrote the diary that became an international bestseller after the war, just a few years after her death at the age of 15 - and just two months before the war ended.
πVan Gogh Museum
• The stunning Van Gogh Museum has been one of Amsterdam’s main attractions since it opened in 1972.
• Dedicated to the often troubled life and extraordinary artistry of one of the most respected painters in the country, modern Gerrit.
• Rietveld’s design structure is home to the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and artifacts, mostly donated by his brother, Theo, and other family members.
• Has 200 impressive drawings, 500 scratches and drawings, as well as 700 letters written to Van Gogh’s friends and family.
πVondelpark
• The largest and most visited park in Amsterdam, Vondelpark has an area of 120 acres and has no end of fun things to explore.
• A green space adorned with a peaceful pond and wide walkways, this garden is home to a beautiful rose garden featuring more than 70 different types of flowers.
• Here there are a variety of sculptures and sculptures, playgrounds and other recreational facilities, including rollerblade rentals and an Open Theater, producing music and stage from May to September.
• Amsterdam’s most popular Rijksmuseum (National Museum) was founded in 1798 to house a large collection of national artwork and antiques.
• The museum has many cultural artifacts dating from the 13th century to modern times, there are 8,000 paintings in each of 250 rooms and there is also a well-equipped library of 35,000 books and manuscripts, as well as various interesting displays related to the development of art and culture in the Netherlands .
πThe Anne Frank House
• The Anne Frank House is located next to the Anne Frank Museum, Amsterdam West Church (Westerkerk) is one of the most popular churches in the city.
• Dedicated to the too short life of one of the world’s most famous Holocaust victims, this is the actual home where Anne’s family hid during World War II.
• They were Jewish refugees from the city of Frankfurt in Germany, and it was here that Anne wrote the diary that became an international bestseller after the war, just a few years after her death at the age of 15 - and just two months before the war ended.
πVan Gogh Museum
• The stunning Van Gogh Museum has been one of Amsterdam’s main attractions since it opened in 1972.
• Dedicated to the often troubled life and extraordinary artistry of one of the most respected painters in the country, modern Gerrit.
• Rietveld’s design structure is home to the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and artifacts, mostly donated by his brother, Theo, and other family members.
• Has 200 impressive drawings, 500 scratches and drawings, as well as 700 letters written to Van Gogh’s friends and family.
πVondelpark
• The largest and most visited park in Amsterdam, Vondelpark has an area of 120 acres and has no end of fun things to explore.
• A green space adorned with a peaceful pond and wide walkways, this garden is home to a beautiful rose garden featuring more than 70 different types of flowers.
• Here there are a variety of sculptures and sculptures, playgrounds and other recreational facilities, including rollerblade rentals and an Open Theater, producing music and stage from May to September.
πDam Square
• Dam Square is the most crowded tourist area in Amsterdam. The most prominent feature is the 17th century Royal Palace (Koninklijk Palace), the former home of the Dutch royal family and used as the site of royal ceremonies to this day.
• Dam Square also houses popular tourist attractions such as the New Church (Nieuwe Kerk); Madame Tussauds wax museum; and the National Memorial Statue, dedicated to Dutch soldiers who lost their lives in World War II.
• Dam Square is also filled with a variety of cafes, restaurants and shops, and is usually full of vendors selling food and souvenirs.
• Dam Square is the most crowded tourist area in Amsterdam. The most prominent feature is the 17th century Royal Palace (Koninklijk Palace), the former home of the Dutch royal family and used as the site of royal ceremonies to this day.
• Dam Square also houses popular tourist attractions such as the New Church (Nieuwe Kerk); Madame Tussauds wax museum; and the National Memorial Statue, dedicated to Dutch soldiers who lost their lives in World War II.
• Dam Square is also filled with a variety of cafes, restaurants and shops, and is usually full of vendors selling food and souvenirs.
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Amsterdam
ialah ibu kota Belanda, yang terkenal dengan warisan seninya, sistem
terusan yang rumit dan rumah sempit dengan fasad berbukit, merupakan
bandar warisan Zaman Keemasan abad ke-17. Daerah Muziumnya menempatkan
Muzium Van Gogh, karya Rembrandt dan Vermeer di Rijksmuseum, dan seni
moden di Stedelijk. Berbasikal adalah kunci kepada watak bandar, dan
terdapat banyak laluan basikal.
Tersebut adalah senarai tempat yang harus dilawati:-
Jordaan
•
Jordaan ialah kawasan kejiranan yang paling popular di Amsterdam dan
terkenal dengan gabungan kawasan kediaman dengan halaman taman, pasar
yang meriah serta butik dan kedai makan mewah.
•
Kawasan ini juga terdapat khazanah yang kurang dikenali seperti Muzium
Woonboots, muzium terapung yang didedikasikan untuk rumah bot dan Keju
Amsterdam yang menarik, selain itu turut terkenal sebagai lokasi Rumah
Anne Frank.
Rijksmuseum
•
Paling popular di Amsterdam Rijksmuseum (Muzium Negara) telah diasaskan
pada tahun 1798 untuk menempatkan koleksi besar karya seni dan barang
antik negara.
• Muzium ini terdapat banyak artifak
budaya yang berasal dari abad ke-13 hingga zaman moden, terdapat 8,000
lukisan di setiap 250 bilik dan juga terdapat perpustakaan yang lengkap
mempunyai 35,000 buku dan manuskrip, serta pelbagai paparan menarik yang
berkaitan dengan perkembangan seni dan budaya di Belanda.
Rumah Anne Frank
•
Rumah Anne Frank terletak bersebelahan dengan Muzium Anne Frank, Gereja
Barat Amsterdam (Westerkerk) ialah salah satu gereja paling popular di
bandar ini.
• Didedikasikan untuk kehidupan yang
terlalu singkat salah seorang mangsa Holocaust yang paling terkenal di
dunia, ini adalah rumah sebenar tempat keluarga Anne bersembunyi selama
Perang Dunia II.
• Mereka adalah pelarian Yahudi
dari bandar Frankfurt di Jerman, dan di sinilah Anne menulis diari yang
menjadi buku terlaris antarabangsa selepas perang, hanya beberapa tahun
selepas kematiannya pada usia 15 tahun - dan hanya dua bulan sebelum
perang berakhir.
Muzium Van Gogh
• Muzium Van Gogh yang menakjubkan telah menjadi salah satu tarikan utama Amsterdam sejak dibuka pada tahun 1972.
•
Didedikasikan untuk kehidupan yang sering bermasalah dan kesenian luar
biasa salah seorang pelukis yang paling dihormati di negara ini, Gerrit
moden.
• Struktur rekaan Rietveld adalah rumah
kepada koleksi lukisan dan artifak Van Gogh terbesar di dunia,
kebanyakannya disumbangkan oleh abangnya, Theo, dan ahli keluarga yang
lain.
• Mempunyai 200 lukisan yang mengagumkan, 500
goresan dan lukisan, serta 700 surat yang ditulis kepadakan rakan dan
keluarga Van Gogh.
Vondelpark
•
Taman terbesar dan paling banyak dilawati di Amsterdam, Vondelpark
mempunyai keluasan 120 ekar dan tidak mempunyai penghujung perkara yang
menyeronokkan untuk diterokai.
• Ruang hijau yang
dihiasi dengan kolam yang damai dan laluan yang luas, taman ini adalah
rumah kepada taman bunga ros yang indah menampilkan lebih daripada 70
jenis bunga yang berbeza.
• Di sini terdapat
pelbagai arca dan patung, taman permainan dan kemudahan rekreasi lain,
termasuk penyewaan rollerblade dan Teater Terbuka, memproduksi muzik dan
pentas dari Mei hingga September.
Dam Square
•
Dam Square kawasan paling padat pelancong di Amsterdam. Ciri yang
paling menonjol ialah Istana Diraja abad ke-17 (Istana Koninklijk),
bekas rumah keluarga diraja Belanda dan dijadikan tempat majlis diraja
sehingga kini.
• Dam Square juga menempatkan
tarikan pelancong popular seperti Gereja Baru (Nieuwe Kerk); Muzium
lilin Madame Tussauds; dan Patung Memorial Kebangsaan, yang
didedikasikan untuk tentera Belanda yang kehilangan nyawa mereka dalam
Perang Dunia II.
• Dam Square turut dipenuhi dengan
pelbagai kafe, restoran dan kedai, dan biasanya penuh dengan penjual
yang menjual makanan dan cenderamata.
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