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Passes:
The 'I amsterdam
City Card' offers tourists the use of public transport, free or reduced admission to many of the city's museums, a voucher booklet for discounts on several attractions and restaurants, a full-colour pocket guide and a free canal boat trip. Valid for one, two or three days, the card is available for purchase from
VVV Amsterdam tourist offices and
GVB ticket offices, as well as several hotels.
Amsterdam Museum
Housed in a former orphanage that dates from 1524, the museum is filled with paintings, prints and archaeological finds that illustrate how Amsterdam grew from a small medieval town into a modern city. The entrance fee to the museum includes access to a glass-roofed 'street' lined with 15 massive group portraits of the Amsterdam Civic
Guards. Just below the museum is the
Begijnhof, a peaceful enclosed square ringed by brick houses dating from as early as the
14th century. It traditionally housed the
Beguines, unmarried
Catholic women who wanted to serve God but chose not to become nuns.
Opening Times: Mon-Fri 1000-1700, Sat-Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees:
Yes.
Disabled
Access: Yes
Unesco:
No
Address:
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 357,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum
After a £375 million, 10-year-long renovation project, the largest and most popular museum in the Netherlands reopens on 13
April 2013. Established in 1885, the museum showcases a collection of masterpieces with the seminal works of
Dutch giants
Rembrandt (
The Night Watch) and
Johannes Vermeer (The
Milk Maid). The artwork spanning over 8,
000 works has been reorganised across three floors in chronological order with clever use of lighting and space, showcases made with non-reflecting glass and muted grey walls to minimise distraction from the galleries.
Restored to its former glory with modern aesthetics, this surely ranks as one of the world's greatest museums.
Opening Times: Sat-Thur 0900-1800, Fri 0900-2030.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Jan Luijenstraat 1, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Anne Frank Huis (
Anne Frank House)
The small, but highly, popular Anne Frank House annually attracts up to 1 million visitors per year; expect lengthy queues. It is the historic home where Anne Frank, her family and four other
Jewish people hid from the occupying
Germans during
WWII, after fleeing their native
Germany.
Finally caught by the Nazis after two years in hiding, they were taken off to concentration camps, where
Anne eventually died. However, her father survived and published her diary, which takes pride of place here.
Opening
Times: Daily from
0900 until 1900-2200 depending on time of year.
Admission Fees: Yes.
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Prinsengracht 267, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hermitage Amsterdam
Housed in the historic
Amstelhof, this recently opened museum is a sibling of its namesake in
St Petersburg. The main permanent collection focuses on artistic and cultural links between
Russia and the Netherlands, with exhibits brought in from St Petersburg. There are also a wide range of temporary exhibitions, as well as a section on the heritage of the historic home of the museum itself.
Opening Times: Thurs-Tues 1000-1700, Wed 1000-2000.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address:
Amstel 51, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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- published: 27 Oct 2013
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