I visited the Rijksmuseum - the Dutch National Museum, reopened last year after a 10-year, 375M euro programme of refurbishment.
Here's the new visitor information desk:
Here's the new visitor information desk:
In the galleries.....
I loved the Victorian greenhouse in the museum gardens - even more so than the Henry Moore sculptures!
After the museum I took a wander around the canals...looking at the architecture, the crooked houses....shopping on Haarlemmerstraat with its quirky stores, located in the Jordaan area of the city. Oh and of course I found my favourite shop, COS, on the canals of Amsterdam so I just had to have a little look!
The houses along the canals are just amazing, many built in the 17th century, still standing, although often slightly squint.
One of the best ways to see the city is on foot, but it is also fun to take a boat trip. You can find many along the canal near the station offering trips.
Or if you prefer a little exercise you could always hire a pedalo!
The merchants warehouses with their windows and shutters are amazing. Now of course turned into upmarket apartments. I love that most of the furniture still enters the homes through the windows, using the external hoists, as the internal staircases are too narrow.
Many of the houses were built during the Dutch Golden Age and were both homes and workplaces, with goods stored in the basements and attics and the family living in between. The canals of Amsterdam and their distinctive homes were listed by UNESCO in 2010.
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Reminds me my last big trip...
those shops in jordan....
Thanks for the lovely photos. Amsterdam is one of my favourite cities.
Your photography is incredible! I am sitting here salivating at all the art you saw! AND I love greenhouses too! I totally agree with you. You are so lucky to be able to see all of this. Hopefully someday I can too! I think you need to compile all these trips into a published travel log so I can use it to plan my travels!! ;)
Oh, you lucky, lucky girl. Amsterdam is such a fun city -- thanks for sharing all of your beautiful photos. It makes me want to go back!!!
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