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Historical Amsterdam museum
Museum-hopping in Amsterdam is really convenient as many of their famous museums are located within the vicinity of one another in the borough of Amsterdam South. This one we visited was the Rijksmuseum, showcasing mainly the artworks and heritage symbols of the Dutch.
The entry tickets are fairly pricey, costing around 24 euros per adult, but the artefacts on display are very aesthetic and meaningful. There was even a huge notebook for the public to pen their hopes and well-wishes based on the theme of one of the art pieces!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Rijkmuseum Amsterdam
One of the top museums here in Amsterdam and definitely a must-seen! Its very popular so better book the ticket in advance online. It's quite huge, if you wanna see everything you will have to take a whole day. The museun offers free apps which you can download easily on your phone, so you don't need to rent extra audio guide. Some of the important master pieces are on a tour exhibition so we didn't get to see then, which it's a pity. Make sure you visit the museum gift shop! So many interesting items!
Amsterdam!
Amsterdam has been so pretty!
Amsterdam is the capital of Netherlands, and it is full of artistic heritage, canals, bikes, and unique sights. It houses many museums as well, such as the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, etc.
The city is easily accessible through train, bus, or plane through Schiphol Airport. To get around Amsterdam, main modes of transport are buses, trams, metro, sprinter, and even through cycling. It is very common to see people cycling here and they even have bike lanes everywhere.
The people here also generally speak good English, so it’s very easy to communicate with the locals. A really nice place to visit!
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The Most Amazing Place in Amsterdam
The Museum Quarter in Amsterdam is one of my personal favorites. Relax on the grass field or chill at the fountain. Enough to see and do!
You could easily spend days in this quarter without visiting any of the other areas this remarkable city has to offer.#summervacation Protip, there is an small garden on the northeast side. You might be lucky and might find art students there doing some paintings or drawings.
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Happiest Rabbit In Amsterdam!
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If you like Van Gogh, this is the place you must come to, many world-famous works of art can only be seen here.
There are so many paintings here, and the number of works of art is absolutely beyond your imagination, so you must leave enough time before you come, and don't rush to take a look!
I also bought souvenirs from this museum, who doesn't love a cute little bunny!
Remember to come early and wear a mask, Covid is not far from us!
Museums for DAYS in Amsterdam
The only thing you must do in Amsterdam is get a bike an explore the city!! 💛 take every opportunity to bike around the canals, visit museums, and relax!
Getting There - fly into Amsterdam Schiphol airport!
Attractions - Moco Myseum, Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk museum, Anne Frank Museum, Rembrandt House Museum, Heineken Museum
Hotels - hotel V Nesplein
Visit the Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum is the Dutch National Museum located in Amsterdam and is filled with an amazing collection of art and antiques which date from 1809. The building houses over 7 million items and has more than 5,000 paintings that sprawl over 250 rooms.
There is a library here with 35,000 books and you can see some of the most impressive paintings in the world created by the ‘Old Masters’. Much of the museum focuses on traditional Dutch artifacts like ancient handicrafts and sculptures from the medieval period but you will also find exciting modern art.
Make sure you leave ample time to see everything as you can easily spend a full day here exploring every nook and cranny.
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You can't beat Amsterdam's pretty canals and stunning architecture. You can find everything from delicious food to fun bars and plenty of cute shops. We loved exploring the creative little streets and couldn't get enough of the traditional pancakes. Vondelpark is perfect for bike riding and there's a cute playground for kids right beside a relaxing cafe. Rijksmuseum was also nearby where the kids admired architecture and fine art and we saw a slice of history at Anne Frank's House. There's everything from fine dining to warming comfort food on every corner and nothing beats a glass of wine beside the canal on a sunny day. You won't take prettier photos than those in beautiful Amsterdam.
Had a wonderful time in Amsterdam, exploring the museums and sights. This is a great European city to see and the Ann Frank house was a particular highlight and so was the Van Gogh museum. Would highly recommend booking flights through trip.com.
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The National Museum and the Van Gogh Memorial recorded the masterpieces of masters such as Rembrandt~
Can't read art? It's a good idea to understand it from a business perspective:
Unless there is a unique style, such as the arrival of aliens (Picasso, Dali), there are not many current painters. Van Gogh tried a lot of styles (including Japanese ukiyo-e) in order to please the audience. Why is the same work well known behind him?
If you are an investor, you will also like this kind of life experience (a lifetime of art, even a bit of crazy), it is more out of print storytelling.
Then look at the masterpiece, that is, the big one in the pile of paper, the past few of which are naturally masterpieces, which is why you can't see the "sunflower" special (want to describe the good but not the mouth).
[How to visit the National Museum of Amsterdam?
The first floor of the museum can get a guidebook to see which areas are more interesting:
0: some special collections during the period of 1100-1600
1: 1700 - Oil paintings and sculptures during the period of 1900
2: Oil paintings from 1600-1700, famous paintings of the Dutch golden period are on this floor
3: Modern art from 1900-2000
Our focus is naturally a two-layer "Golden Age" painting! Before you enjoy the painting, it is recommended to download the mobile app of the National Museum. The app has a detailed introduction to the main works in each exhibition hall. You don't have to take a renter to run around. You can also preview it in advance. The world ran so many museums, this is the National Museum of the Netherlands. The service is in place! Give a big compliment!
Classic Appreciation:
The end of the "Honours Hall" is the treasure of the National Museum's town hall, and is also the most famous masterpiece of the "Golden Age": "Night Watch"!
The whole picture uses the yellow associated with the victory as the main rendering color, whether it is a blond girl, and most of the clothing background of the characters are covered with a layer of yellow soft light, the whole painting color Colorful, clear-cut, fresh people!
Recommended tour time: 4 hours
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is probably known to many people. In addition to Rembrandt's Night Watch, there is also a Michelin star restaurant RIJKS. Have you heard of it?
can be considered for your 2019 wish list. I don't dare to say that the four-way lunch for 500 people is cost-effective. The sale is pleasing, and the taste can stand the test. Its just that the ingredients for this lunch ingredient are really cheap. I still want to come... Would you like to try dinner?
The Rijksmuseum is also the largest museum in the Netherlands, with a large collection of world-renowned art treasures.
The Gothic church building where the museum is currently located was built in 1885. The museum's walls are decorated with images of Dutch history and art, facing the south side of the Museum Square, in stained glass, depicting portraits of important figures in Amsterdam's cultural life.
Palace-style buildings are magnificent, the most eye-catching collection of the museum is the 17th century "Golden Age" Dutch paintings, including Rembrandt, Wemmel, Frans Hals and Jans Teng and others' masterpieces of art.
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The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is the Dutch National Museum that's packed with an incredible collection of art and antiques dating back to 1809. The museum has over 7 million items, including more than 5,000 paintings spread across 250 rooms. 🖼️🏛️
You can also find a library here with 35,000 books and some of the most impressive paintings by the 'Old Masters'. The museum showcases traditional Dutch artifacts like ancient handicrafts and medieval sculptures, along with exciting modern art. Be sure to set aside enough time to explore everything, as you could easily spend a full day discovering all the treasures hidden in every corner. 📚🎨 #Amsterdam #netherlands
The Dutch National Museum - A grand display of imperial pinnacle
The Dutch National Museum, with a ticket price of 20 euros, is located in the Museum Square in Amsterdam. The palace-style building is magnificent, and the museum houses over a million art treasures from more than 5,000 artists from around the world from the 15th to 19th centuries, covering paintings, sculptures, ceramics, furniture, weapons, clothing, jewelry, weapons, ship models, etc. After visiting for several hours, I felt that there were too many collections and I couldn't finish watching them. Many of the collections were produced in the 16-17th centuries, which was the most developed era of Dutch colonial trade. The Dutch people who made a fortune overseas, decorated their houses and daily necessities extravagantly, regardless of the cost. There are many Ming Dynasty ceramics from China, with beautiful shapes and colors. Westerners have indeed played to the extreme in painting and sculpture. A piece of stone can be carved into delicate skin that can be broken by blowing, or it can be fluttering skirts, or waves of waves. The paintings from hundreds of years ago look more realistic and three-dimensional than the photos taken by ordinary cameras. The treasure of the museum is Rembrandt's huge group portrait oil painting "The Night Watch", which is separated by glass in front, and the viewers are like tides. It was originally a daytime background, but because the preservation of the painting was extremely improper, it suffered from long-term smoke and dust, severe surface oxidation, and was displaced during the war years, so that later generations misinterpreted the content of the painting as depicting the scene of the self-defense team's night patrol, hence the name "The Night Watch". Dutch National Museum
Getting it Rijks!
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts of all kinds. With its vast collection spanning centuries, from Rembrandt to Vermeer, there's something to captivate every visitor. Navigating the museum is a breeze, thanks to clear signage and spacious galleries. Even better, it's not overly crowded, allowing for an immersive experience with each masterpiece. Plus, amenities like lockers for backpacks enhance the visit. A true marvel of Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum is a must-see for anyone seeking artistic inspiration.
Should you visit the Rijksmuseum?
The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history, located in Amsterdam.
An adult ticket costs €22.50 (£19.40), similar to the price of the Van Gogh museum next door. There are gardens that are free to access around the museum.
Should you visit?
If you are a fan of museums, specifically art history, this museum is definitely something that will interest you & educate you on Dutch history.
If you aren’t necessarily that interested, it is quite an expensive ticket price & can be missed.
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Amsterdam | Travel Guide
Amsterdam Travel ✈️ Must Check-in 🉐️ 5 Attractions & Food❗️
📍Attraction Check-in
1️⃣Dutch National Museum: Remember to book tickets in advance 🎫! Must-see treasures of the museum are Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch', 'The Milkmaid', 'Winter Landscape with Skaters', you can wander around for a long time, it's simply a paradise for museum lovers!!
2️⃣Van Gogh Museum: A must-visit place when you come, you can immerse yourself in a conversation with this genius painter! It is recommended to rent an interpreter, not only introducing Van Gogh's life trajectory and emotional state, but also some paintings 🖼 behind there are interactions and Easter eggs 🥚!
3️⃣Flower Market: Super lively, the market is full of various flowers 💐, potted plants, seeds, located in the city center, you can take a walk!
4️⃣Artis Royal Zoo: The park is not big but very distinctive, there is also a butterfly garden 🦋, and there are many types of animals and very clean. There are also some restaurants 🍴 and children's amusement 🎠 facilities inside, eating while watching small animals 🦒 is simply too comfortable~
5️⃣Lookout Tower: Let you overlook the unparalleled panorama of Amsterdam! If you are brave, you can also experience the highest swing in the continent 🚀, it's really too exciting!! Feel the adrenaline surge while enjoying the scenery of the Dutch capital~
🍔Food Check-in
🍴The Seafood Bar: It's near the Van Gogh Museum, if you like seafood 🦐, you must go and check in!! Their ingredients are particularly fresh, the taste is also super good 👍, and the portion is a lot~
🍴Castell: A friend recommended this restaurant, near the Dutch National Museum! The color of the grilled pork chop is absolutely amazing, sweet and sour, but it's easy to get tired if you eat too much. The ribs are grilled so tender, the meat is easily separated from the bone! But the portion is not much~
interesting exposition by Yayoi Kusama
Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Rijksmuseum is a renowned art & history museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It’s home to an extensive collection of Dutch masterpieces, spanning over 800 years of artistic & cultural history.
The museum showcases a diverse range of art forms, from classical to contemporary, encompassing paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, prints & photographs.
In addition to it’s permanent collection, the Rijksmuseum also host different temporary exhibitions. Rijksmuseum is easily accessible located in the Museumplein area of Amsterdam. Tram or bus can be taken to reach the museum.
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Known as the "safest city in Europe" | Amsterdam travel guide
🌈Amsterdam - the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, located in the North Holland province in the western part of the country.
🙋♀️The population is about 860,000, and the per capita GDP in the Netherlands is around $53,000, ranking among the top in Europe. It is a prosperous and wealthy city.
🚏Amsterdam is famous for its free style, inclusive atmosphere, beautiful canals, and unique architectural style.
👉There are also many famous museums and art galleries here, such as 🔺Van Gogh Museum, 🔺National Museum, 🔺Mauritshuis Museum, and so on.
🍱Amsterdam's 🔺 food culture is also very unique, with a variety of delicious food and snacks, including traditional Dutch platter breakfast, Dutch cheese, and Dutch fried meat rolls.
☕Here you can also enjoy a rich coffee culture and taste a variety of coffee and desserts.
🚲Amsterdam is also a city where environmental protection and bicycle culture are very popular.
👍Here, there are numerous bike lanes and rental stations, making cycling one of the main modes of transportation for Amsterdam residents!
📸✅"Windmill Town - Sheep Horn Village"
🔜🚏Zaanse Schans is a windmill village near Amsterdam, Netherlands, about 15 kilometers away from the city center of Amsterdam!
🔜🌟This small town is famous for its traditional 🔺Dutch windmills, 🔺wooden shoes, 🔺cheese, and 🔺chocolate handicrafts!
🔜📍Here you can learn about the traditional craftsmanship of Dutch handicrafts, and you can also climb to the top of the windmill to overlook the beautiful scenery and surrounding villages.
🔥Here are 22 traditional Dutch windmills, some of which have been converted into museums, allowing visitors to observe and learn about the history and workings of windmills up close.
Amsterdam 🇳🇱, I really love it!! ||| All photos are unfiltered!
Photo one, taken casually with my husband sitting on a chair, looks like a movie.
Truly a very happy, free-spirited city.
The food is delicious, the people are attractive, and the scenery is breathtaking!
I am willing to settle down here!
Don't miss this place when traveling in Europe!
PS: You must visit the National Palace Museum.
The National Museum of the Netherlands is a landmark in Amsterdam. It is a must-see for every visitor to Amsterdam. The IM AMSTERDAM city sign in front of the museum is always attractive for taking pictures of the past, because it is the center of Amsterdam and everyone is squatting. In these few letters concave shape!
I can't help but run over and leave the figure!
The most not to be missed is the Van Gogh Museum, which is the Dutch National Museum. The two museums are very close and walk about 10 minutes.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is the largest museum in the Netherlands. It was opened to the public in 1885 and is known for its collection of works in the Dutch Golden Age. Recognized as a landmark in Amsterdam, the National Museum boasts an unrivalled collection of Dutch art, from early religious crafts to masterpieces of the literary and artistic era, and is well worth a visit.
The museum's famous exhibits:
Rembrandt "Night Tour", "Jewish Bride", "Inspector of Industry and Commerce Conference", "Self Portrait"; Vermeer "Kitchen", "Small Street"; Hal "Marriage Portrait", "Happy Drinker"; Shi Di "St. Nicholas Festival"; Awe Campo "Winter Scene"; Altman Doll House and so on.
TIPS:
1, tickets for adults 17.5 euros, free for children under 18 years old, audio guide 5 euros
2, opening hours: 9
The National Museum of the Netherlands is a national museum of history and art in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1885 and is one of the top ten museums in the world. In 2015, it was named the best museum
museum in Europe to collect the Golden Age of the Netherlands. The work is famous. Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals and other famous Dutch masters, Rembrandt's "Night Watch" is regarded as the treasure of the town hall, "Jewish Bride" is also a must-see art. The museum also displays collections such as ceramics, glass art and silverware. hh/ has to say that after entering the corridor, it feels like a church feeling
stained glass inlay, depicting the important figures in Amsterdam's cultural life. Portrait
Rembrandt "Night Tour", night patrol is the most important work of Rembrandt, is the national treasure of the Netherlands
Netherlands National Museum is one of the most famous Rembrandt's Night Watch. In the eyes of the Dutch, their number one non-painter Rembrandt must go, even if Van Gogh also want to give way. The painting Night Watch is Rembrandt's masterpiece, now displayed in the National Museum of the Netherlands in the most prominent position. Night Watch painting is not accepted by society at that time. This character group portrait of the buyer, regardless of which appear in the portrait position as the costs are the same. But Rembrandt group portrait painting breaks through the traditional way. In a stage presentation of shows at the scene and some prominent figures, some figures reveal only half of the body. It led some people to buy paintings of extremely high Not satisfied, even the court of appeal from Rembrandt's discredited, more and more poverty. After a hundred years until his death, Amsterdam was surprised to find that some of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, Poland, the famous painter, claiming the art of Rembrandt Ruyang accepted. In addition to Night Watch in front of overcrowded, more than 80 other halls of the National Museum becomes quieter. You can quietly enjoy each of the paintings and works of art. The museum also is hidden in a beautiful old library. Van Gogh exhibition also attracted many people to stop. If you like his work, you can also try before the big show and the dragon next to the Van Gogh Museum, to see the master of style.
There are more than 1,000 museums in the Netherlands, and the density of museums ranks first in the world. The National Museum of the Netherlands is the largest one. The building is a Gothic church building. It was built in 1885 and has been rebuilt several times. The museum now has five parts, including painting, sculpture and decoration, Asian art, Dutch history. There is also a printing room. This is a very special museum, the center of the museum, which is actually a road for bicycles. The most well-known collection in the museum is the work of the 17th century Dutch painter Rembrandt. In addition to Rembrandt, the Glory Gallery of the Central Gallery on the second floor is shown here by several other Dutch painters of the Golden Age, such as Vermeer, Janstin and Frans Hals.
The Rijksmuseum, the largest museum in the Netherlands, has a history of more than 100 years. The works of the famous figures of the Dutch Golden Age are exhibited here Rembrandts Night Watch and Vermeers The Maid of Pouring Milk is also known as the treasure of the museum's town hall, as well as the Jewish Bride, the Inspector of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hals's Portrait of Marriage, and Avicamp's Winter Scene. Van Gogh's "Self-portrait" - the Dutch national treasure artist, in the National Museum, there is only such a look of his works, most of his paintings are placed in the dedicated Van Gogh Museum in.
Another national treasure in the National Museum of the Netherlands is the Delft Blue Pottery that the Dutch are proud of. To put it bluntly, this is inextricably linked to distant China - Simply put, it is actually a cottage of Jingdezhen ceramics...
saying that Europeans fascination and admiration for Chinese ceramics has reached a feverish level of superstition, and the huge profits generated by Chinese ceramics have made Europeans It has long been jealous, and "original imports" are too expensive. Then we will be the ones in our own villages (it is the originator of the "cottage", and it is really the originator of the Europeans). This cottage is also a European "Jingdezhen" - Delft, the Netherlands, yes, look at these Delft blue pottery in the National Museum of Amsterdam, I believe you can guess this The Dutch town started with the Chinese blue and white porcelain in the cottage. In order to make a fuss, they also imported a batch of Chinese white glaze and blue and white pigments through the Dutch East India Company.
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