The Civil Guard Gallery is actually in the National Museum and is part of the National Museum. The gallery shows us the history of the Netherlands through many pictures, basically everyone who visits the National Museum will stop to visit
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Amsterdam Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Amsterdam Museum is a city museum, where you can have an overview of the entire city of Amsterdam and learn about its past and present. Historical background The Amsterdam Museum, formerly known as the Amsterdam History Museum, was established in 1926 in the Waag ancient building until 1975 when it moved to a special building complex that was originally an orphanage between Kalverstraat and NieuwezijdsVoorburgwal, and in 2011 It was officially renamed the Amsterdam Museum in 2008. The museum has three floors. The exhibition halls are arranged in chronological order (from the Middle Ages to modern times), displaying architectural models, maps, paintings, archaeological discoveries, etc. The exhibits are very rich, witnessing the process of Amsterdam's growth from a small medieval town to a modern metropolis . The "Amsterdam DNA" exhibition area is here to better understand the history and culture of the entire city of Amsterdam, and have a deeper insight into the life of the city of Amsterdam and the citizens who live there. The exhibition area of the Little Orphanage In the exhibition area of the Little Orphanage, you can experience the scene of an orphanage in the 17th century. The courtyard is equipped with classrooms, canteens, bedrooms, kitchens, toilets, and cattle stalls. Visitors can deeply experience the life of the orphanage at that time. In addition, the museum often has themed temporary exhibitions, showcasing Amsterdam's rich and colorful folk culture.
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Amsterdam Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Civil Guard Gallery is actually in the National Museum and is part of the National Museum. The gallery shows us the history of the Netherlands through many pictures, basically everyone who visits the National Museum will stop to visit
The Amsterdam Museum is a place worth seeing in Amsterdam. There are many ancient relics in it, and there are not many tourists. It can be seen in an hour. There is also a cafe to take a nap.
The Amsterdam Museum has a large collection of items, and you can see the strong Danish characteristics here. The museum is also a beautiful place. It is very good to visit and travel here. The scale of the museum is not bad. [View] Very elegant [Cost-effective] Very high
great place to visit but quite expensive. would recommend going on a quiet day.
The Amsterdam History Museum is located in Amsterdam, the capital of the North Dutch province, the former monastery and orphanage, built in the 15th century and has a long history, until 1975 AD to be converted into a museum. The museum has 20 exhibition rooms that showcase historical treasures such as paintings, models, manuscripts and artifacts from the 13th century in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The Amsterdam History Museum is located in Amsterdam, the capital of the North Dutch province, the former monastery and orphanage, built in the 15th century, and has a long history, until 1975 AD to be converted into a museum.
Amsterdam Museum Bookstore has a discounted English book, Chinese Art, from the Bronze Age to contemporary painting art, full of pictures and texts. I'd like to buy it, but it's too heavy and there's no room for it in the suitcase, so I have to abandon it.