NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM ROTTERDAM NETHERLANDS
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Natural History Museum Rotterdam
Rotterdam, trams, canals, museums, Netherlands
Starting out at the Rotterdam train station, which is where you would probably be arriving when you come to Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. There's an excellent Tourist Information counter here where you can get a lot of good advice about the main sites you want to see in your visit.
The tram station out front is quite active with eight different tramlines running through it. You'll quickly reach anywhere in town from the central station.
There are very modern buildings in Rotterdam, and they are well planned with apartments in the downtown area and some parks and you've got the idyllic waterfront with the boat traffic and the apartments around it.
There is a culture history museum. There's an excellent art museum. And that's where we are heading soon in the program, show you a couple of fine museums.
First we walk along Westersingel canal, with parks along the banks of the canal, you've got some ducks quacking by and also it's an outdoor sculpture garden with fountains and benches and a wide promenade that makes for very easy and pleasant walking.
Then we visit a great museum, Boymans van Beuningen, which is one of the major art museums in the Netherlands, an amazing collection that spans from the Renaissance and earlier right up through modern design.
Then, the museum we are heading for next is all about people and culture history called the World Museum and English, or in Dutch, the name is Wereldmuseum.
The city population is 640,000 making it second largest after Amsterdam, but if you include the greater metropolitan area extending to the Hague, population totals 2.5 million. Rotterdam has got 38 skyscrapers and 352 high-rises with many more skyscrapers coming up soon.
There are nine different tramlines operating in Rotterdam, making this a very convenient way to get around, and they are thoroughly modernized. Although, in their beginnings, they were founded in 1878 as horse-drawn trams. In 1904 the first electric trams began service and gradually the horse wagons were phased out. By 1906 there was already five electric tramlines operating and then four more lines began in the next four years. The last horse cars stopped running by 1925. The maximum extent of Rotterdam's tramway network was 25 lines, which was reached in 1930.
Throughout the main cities of Europe, there has been a similar history of trams developing from horse to electric, and then declining, and in recent years, a resurgence in popularity of the system. Currently 40 different Dutch cities have operating tram systems, but only two have metros, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Natuurhistorisch museum Rotterdam, impressie
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Rotterdam Travel Guide - Netherlands Joyful Times
Rotterdam Travel Guide - Netherlands Joyful Times
Rotterdam is a municipality and city in the Dutch province of South-Holland, situated in the west of The Netherlands and part of the Randstad. The municipality is the second largest in the country (behind Amsterdam), with a population of approximately 601,300 people and over 2.9 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area (combined with The Hague).
The port of Rotterdam is the largest in Europe. From 1962 to 2004, it was the world's busiest port; then it was superseded by Shanghai. Now Rotterdam is the fourth biggest port in the world. Rotterdam is known as a city of architecture. A few square kilometres of the city centre offers a complete overview of what the twentieth century has produced in terms of modern architecture. Due to this more modern atmosphere and the presence of several relatively high buildings (for Dutch standards), the city is especially interesting for Dutch people to visit.
The atmosphere of Rotterdam is absolutely distinct from other Dutch cities. The mentality can best be described as 'can do'. From the waiters you meet to the businessmen and the people who have just arrived as migrants, all of them breathe a dynamic optimism of getting forward with things and their town. The modern looks of the city, the bustle and its building spree all add to this impression. That said, you might also find that people are sometimes somewhat too straight with you. And yes, the city is not the cosiest, or the most picturesque of towns, especially on drab winter days. But; get acquainted with this small metropolis, easiest done on days of one of the festivals with nice weather, and you will come to love it.
Like any city in The Netherlands, Rotterdam is very, very bicycle-friendly. Getting around by bike is probably the fastest way of travel within the city. There are separate bike lanes on most major streets and there are separate traffic lights for bicyclists. Avoid getting your tire in the tram rails. Always cross tram rails at an angle. Always lock your bike securely when leaving it, preferably chained to a fixed object.
There are five metro lines operated by RET. Lines A (green), B (yellow) and C (red), share tracks between Schiedam Centrum and Capelsebrug and offer an east-west connection. Lines D (light blue) and E (blue, also known as RandstadRail) share tracks between Rotterdam Centraal and Slinge and offer a north-south connection. Interchange between all lines is possible on Beurs station in the city center.
The area around metrostation Blaak, called Oude haven (Old Harbour), is not only worth seeing but has also a lot of pubs and restaurants. The Rotterdam dining scene is developing very fast with new restaurants opening very often. While most of the attention focusses on new Michelin-star aspiring places, there is very much a trend towards high quality mid-range restaurants offering French/Dutch cuisine.
Innovation here takes many forms, and one that is immediately apparent is the quality of the coffee served in the city's huge array of cafes. Until recently, there was only one coffee roastery in Rotterdam – the excellent Man Met Brill – but at last count there were 12, all roasting direct-trade beans to caffeinate coffee-obsessed locals. Cafes of every type (hipster hole-in-the-walls to traditional grand cafes) dot the city streets, functioning as work and study spaces for the digital generation as well as places where friends and family catch up over a drink or casual meal.
A lot to see in Rotterdam such as :
Cube house
Euromast
Erasmusbrug
Rotterdam Zoo
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
UNESCO World Heritage Kinderdijk
Market Hall
Kunsthal. Rotterdam
Maritime Museum
Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk
Witte Huis
Miniworld Rotterdam
Arboretum trompenburg
Witte de Withstraat
the Rotterdam
Het Park
Fenix Food Factory
Wereldmuseum
Dutch Photo Museum
Plaswijckpark
Port of Rotterdam
Stadhuis
Oude haven
Blaak
The Destroyed City
Nieuwe Maas
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art
Kralingen Lake
Het Nieuwe Instituut
Sonneveld House
Museumpark
Natural History Museum Rotterdam
Museum Rotterdam
Chabot Museum
Oceanium
Kralingse Bos
Willemsbrug
Oude Binnenweg
Beurstraverse
Stedelijk Museum Schiedam
Holland Casino Rotterdam
Rotte
Lage Bergse Bos
Netherlands Architecture Institute
Vroesenpark
Delft Pottery De Delftse Pauw
National Genever Museum Schiedam
Meent
Wilhelminapier
( Rotterdam - Netherlands ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rotterdam . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rotterdam - Netherlands
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Top 17 Things to do in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Bright cube houses, the world’s largest painting, and 19 UNESCO listed windmills, these are just a few of the best things to do in Rotterdam. Here’s everything you need to know to plan the perfect city escape to Rotterdam in The Netherlands.
Planning a trip to Rotterdam? Here is your complete Rotterdam city guide
Here are just some of best things to do in Rotterdam. This beautiful city has a fascinating history, funky modern architecture and an excellent culinary scene.
My personal favourite thing to do was heading up Euromast for 360 views over Rotterdam.
Top 17 Things to do in Rotterdam, Netherlands
1. Eat a freshly made stroopwafel at Markthal
2. Go inside a cube house
3. Head to the top of Witte Huis
4. Maritime museum
5. See Luchtsingel Bridge, the world's first crowdfunded bridge
6. Wander around the pretty courtyard at City Hall
7. Centraal Station
8. Find out why the Santa Claus Sculpture is so controversial
9. Hang out in Witte de withstraat, Rotterdam's coolest street
10. See the pretty neighborhood of Delfshaven
11. Head to the Euromast for the best views of Rotterdam
12. Explore the largest cluster of windmills in the Netherlands in Kinderdijk
13. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
14. See an unusual shaped church that is Pauluskerk
15. Relax at Hotel New York
16. Eat until your heart's content at Fenix Food Factory
17. See the wonderful Bobbing Forest
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Amsterdam's best art museum, the Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands is a huge world-famous collection presented in 80 galleries, exhibiting 8,000 objects that tell the story of 800 years of Dutch art and history. This collection focuses primarily on Dutch paintings of the 16th and 17th centuries, rather than trying to present a complete sample of the entire world of art. The museum has a lot to show, thanks especially to the extreme genius of great native painters, Frans Hals, Vermeer, van Ruisdael, Jan Steen, and most-famously, Rembrandt.
Don’t miss out on the absolute highlights, like Vermeer’s Milkmaid, Van Gogh’s Self-portrait and a gorgeous collection of Delft Blue pottery ranging from tea sets to vases,
The total archive includes 1 million objects from the years 1200–2000, with more than 2,000 paintings from the Dutch Golden Age. Some 30 galleries are dedicated to the glory of the Golden Age, when the young mercantile republic led the world in trade, science, shipping and the arts.
Many objects from Dutch history tell the story with Paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, silver, porcelain, delftware, furniture, jewelry, costumes and more. There are also dozens of rooms with medieval arts and later decorative pieces of the 19th century, 17th century miniature house models, along with a sampling of minor Italian Renaissance paintings
The building itself is a major work of art, designed in neo-Gothic and Reneissance styles by Pierre Cuypers, who also designed the similar-looking Central Train Station, both completed in the 1880s. The red terra-cotta façade is adorned with many statues, decorative stripes, reliefs and ceramic plaques, using a mix of medieval and 19th century styles.
Geschiedenis en tour van Rotterdam - A history and tour of Rotterdam, Netherlands
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1.6 De IJzeren Eeuw - Het geheim van Rotterdam; Lodewijk Pincoffs.
De IJzeren Eeuw.
De Rotterdamse haven, pijler van de Nederlandse economie, ontstaat in de 19e eeuw. Met dank aan de bijna vergeten zakenman Lodewijk Pincoffs. Hij is het die samen met vriend en bankier Marten Mees de oude elite en gemeente mee weet te krijgen in een unieke publiek-private samenwerking. Hij bouwt de havens van Feijenoord en bruggen en spoorlijnen worden dwars door de oude stad aangelegd. Rotterdam verandert van een slaperige provinciestad in een wereldhaven.
Het verhaal loopt niet voor iedereen goed af: Pincoffs overspeelt zijn hand en vlucht berooid naar New York, Marten Mees verliest tonnen aan investeringen. De gemeente trekt aan het kortste eind en kan voor een habbekrats de nieuwe havens overnemen en start de voorloper van het Havenbedrijf. Sprekers onder andere: Bram Oosterwijk, Paul van de Laar, Bram Peper en Riek Bakker.
Port Museum Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Haarlem, Netherlands weekly outdoor food market
It's Saturday morning in the Dutch city of Haarlem, Netherlands and the open market is in full bloom. It's one of the larger and more lively market squares in all of Holland. Market day in a European city is generally a lot of fun. You get a chance to mingle around with the locals then have a look at the produce, and the cheese and the fruits and different clothing items for sale, participating like a resident – and maybe you'll find something good to eat.
It's no surprise this big event is at the central market square right in the middle of town next to the big church.
When traveling it's not always easy to strike up conversations with the locals but on market day everybody is ready to talk, so by all means have some chats with the vendors.
If you don't find anything to eat at the market there are a number of cafés all around the market. There's a beautiful corner bar here – people kicking back watching the parade of people going by, having a drink or having a meal. It's a perfect spot for a break before plunging back into the market.
The buildings all around the market square are beautiful and historic. Most of them date back to the 1600s. You've got the old meat market, you've got the weighing house, the City Hall, and the big church, the Grote Kerk, there is an archaeology museum and some former residences of the nobles.
Well you can see how much fun this market is but you've got to be here on a Saturday to catch all of this action. So if you can possibly arrange your schedule, if you're staying in Amsterdam and you're around on a weekend, by all means come on over to Haarlem and have a walk around the market and then see the rest of town.
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Leiden, Netherlands, canals, lanes, train station and museums
We are taking another look at Leiden, one of the most beautiful towns in the Netherlands. Wandering along the canals enjoying the reflections, heading for the shopping streets and some historic monuments and museums.
This is kind of like a video postcard rack where we're going to look at some of the buildings, we will see the dogs sitting out on the sidewalk and people at their terrace tables, or just out for a stroll in the historic neighborhoods. Sure there are lots of monuments and important sites that you'll want to see, but one of the joys and being in a place like Leiden is just simply taking a walk and watching the bicycles.
At the end of this short movie we will take you inside two of the main museums, covering history and culture. We will also have a look inside the modern train station, which is the transportation heart of the city.
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Electrische Museumtramlijn Amsterdam CABVIEW HOLLAND [TRAMWAY] 14jul 2019
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Today we are riding along with the Electric Museum Tram Line Amsterdam, on the only remaining piece of track of the Haarlemmermeer Railway lines. Historically a unique journey that HAD to be recorded by Cabview Holland! We are filming from the PCC 1024, built in 1952 and employed by the Haagse Tramweg Maatschappij until 1981. In addition to the historical awareness, it was also thanks to the dedicated staff, a special and fun experience. More info on the EMA site: They also do a city tour across Amsterdam on an ancient tram. Shall I try to get permission to film that as well? Do the poll! Enjoy!
Vandaag rijden we mee met de Electrische Museumtramlijn Amsterdam, op het enige overgebleven stukje spoor van de Haarlemmermeerspoorlijnen. Historisch gezien dus een unieke reis die door Cabview Holland vastgelegd MOEST worden! We filmen vanaf de PCC 1024, gebouwd in 1952 en in dienst bij de Haagse Tramweg Maatschappij tot 1981. Naast het historisch besef was het mede dankzij het toegewijde personeel een bijzondere en leuke ervaring. Meer info op de site van de EMA: Ze rijden ook een rondrit met een van de oude trams dwars door Amsterdam. Zal ik proberen te regelen dat we die ook mogen filmen? Doe de poll! Veel kijkplezier!
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Netherlands: The old maritime Rotterdam
This video shows a part of the Maritime Museum Rotterdam and its surroundings. It is dedicated to naval history and was founded in 1873 by Prince Henry of the Netherlands. Since 1986, the museum is located at the Leuvehaven.
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Museum Park, Rotterdam 4K
Museum Park, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. A urban park surrounded by museums. We visit:
* Arminiuskerk, protestant church.
* Boymans Van Beuningen museum, from medieval to modern art.
* Het Nieuwe Instituut, museum of architecture, design and digital culture.
* G.I. de Jongh Monument, memorial site.
* Agios Nikolaus, greek-orthodox church.
* Kunsthal, contemporary art museum.
* Natuurhistorisch Museum, natural history museum.
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