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Places To Go in Amsterdam
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Here are some suggests on where you could go while you are staying with us.
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Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam

Exhibition space for contemporary Amsterdam art.
Rozenstraat 59
Phone 020-4220471
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Rijksmuseum

Built in 1876 according to a design by architect P.J.H. Cuypers, the Rijksmuseum is the biggest museum of the Netherlands. It features a famous collection of works by Rembrandt (the Night Watch), Vermeer and Frans Hals as well as delftware, sculpture, Asian art and prints.
Jan Luijkenstraat 1
Phone 020-6747000
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Diamant Museum Amsterdam

In a villa specially renovated for this purpose on the Museumplein, the Diamant Museum Amsterdam was founded.The exhibition rooms are located on the first and second floors of the building. Using ten themes, the museum’s permanent exhibition Brilliant Beauties takes the visitor along on a journey through the history of the diamond. Regularly-changing expositions will be on view on the second floor. Simultaneous with the inauguration of the museum, the first of these expositions, Kroonjuwelen, opens.
Paulus Potterstraat 8
Phone 020-3055300
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Cobra Museum

The Cobra museum has a permanent collection of top pieces from the Cobra museum collection, which is exhibited simultaneously with interesting temporary collections of modern and contemporary art.
Sandbergplein 1-3
Phone 020-5475050
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Beurs van Berlage

The museum has been closed down permanently. During the summer and winter months, exhibitions are being organised in the Grote Zaal of the Berlage bourse.
Damrak 277
Phone 020-5304141
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ARCAM - Architectuurcentrum Amsterdam

ARCAM was founded in 1986 to bring coherence to the multitude of public activities organised in the field of architecture, urban development, landscape architecture and design in Amsterdam and environs.
Prins Hendrikkade 600
Phone 020-6204878
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Anne Frank Huis

Pay a visit to hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her diary during World War II. Learn about the adventures of the eight people in hiding and those who helped them during the war.
Prinsengracht 267
Phone 020-5567105
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Amsterdams Historisch Museum

Amsterdam. Long ago, a small settlement on the river Amstel. Later the centre of 17th century world trade. Today a colourful international city, with its special appearance and independently minded inhabitants. The Amsterdam Historical Museum tells the compelling story of the growth and heyday of this unique city. Go on a fascinating journey of discovery down seven centuries of the city’s history, through the intimate rooms and courtyards of the former Civic Orphanage, where Amsterdam’s orphans once lived.
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 359
Phone 020-5231822
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Amsterdam Tulip Museum

The Amsterdam Tulip Museum, located on the Prinsengracht near the Anne Frank House, has exhibits showing the history of the tulip, from its origins in Central Asia, to Tulipomania, through the cultivation and modern hybridization in the Netherlands. Visit the Bloembollen Winkel (Bulb Shop) for bulbs in season and other Tulip related books and articles.
Prinsengracht 112
Phone 020-4210095
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Allard Pierson Museum

The Allard Pierson Museum has a permanent collection of original works of art and utensils from Egypt, Etruria, the Greek and Roman world, the Near East and Cyprus from the period between 4000 and 1000 after Christ.
Oude Turfmarkt 127
Phone 020-5252556
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Ajax Museum

All prizes of soccer club Ajax can be admired in the Ajax Museum. The museum contains a wealth of attributes, such as soccer shoes, certificates, contracts and shirts.
Arena Boulevard 1
Phone 020-3111336
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