🇳🇱 Transformed from industrial shipyard into cultural hotspot-NDSM Amsterdam New Cultural Hotspots of Instant Shipyards Amsterdam
NDSM
Posted: Oct 2, 2020
Like
More Reviews
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
本杰明
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
Amsterdam NDSM, north of Amsterdam, where NDSM wharf is the more famous Amsterdam art district. Once upon a time, this was the world's largest shipyard. It was abandoned from the 1970s to the 1980s and gradually fell into waste. Later, because it was favored by artists from the Netherlands and from all over the world, it gradually established some bars, hotels, and even became a tourist red spot, of course, a small network red area. Visitors usually arrive at NDSM by ferry from the back of the central railway station, the seaside to the north. At night, the ferry is on the water and sinks. The sea breeze blows gently, the waves shake gently... from the world to the resort paradise.
2
Posted: Mar 4, 2020
DEAR张小球
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
Very beautiful place, there are no people in the early morning, there are not many tourists, this is an art area, more hippie style, the building is very artistic. There are also a lot of graffiti, very suitable for taking pictures, the scenery is also good
0
Posted: Dec 22, 2019
Kim on holiday
5/5Outstanding
lovely area of Amsterdam with great graffiti art a lovely place to sit and watch the harbour
0
Posted: Jun 6, 2023
东张西望望东西
4/5Excellent
Original Text
Like the trend in many places, the art area is also transformed by the old factory. It was originally an old shipyard. It is a place with an artistic atmosphere. There are not many tourists, and we came in the morning. There are not many to visit, just enjoy the surrounding natural scenery.
0
Posted: Dec 15, 2019
泰宁根吴承恩
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
The art area is transformed from the old shipyard. There are not many tourists, but we came here earlier. The building is still a place with a tone. It is also close to the canal and the scenery is good.