Amsterdam, Museum Quarter (Museumplein) - ???????? Netherlands - 4K Virtual Tour
Walking tour of Museum Quarter sightseeing the buildings of Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Bansky Museum. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
The Museumplein was reconstructed after a design by the Swedish/Danish landscape architect Sven-Ingvar Andersson in 1999 and home to various famous museums. The space is also used for (mass) events such as festivals, celebrations, and demonstrations and Armin Van Buuren honoured The Dutch Team at Museumplein in 2010 by playing Swedish House Mafia. The main I amsterdam sign was also located here in front of the Rijksmuseum, until 4 December, 2018, when it was removed at the behest of the City Council. It is now located at Schiphol Airport and will be featured as thumbnail of Schiphol Airport Walking Tour Part 2.
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Date recorded: April 2019
Weather: ☀️ 20C | 68F
Timeline Highlights (☉ Street/Road | ★ Highlight):
▶(00:00) Singelgracht Canal ☉
▶(01:27) Rijksmuseum ★
▶(06:15) Basketball and Skate yard ★
▶(07:30) Museumkwartier Water view ★
▶(08:20) Local Market ★
▶(13:23) Bansky Museum ★
▶(15:18) Van Gogh Museum ★
▶(18:14) Concert Building ★
▶(19:06) Museumplein Walk ★
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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.
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The Amsterdam Museum originally opened in 1926 and relocated in 1975. It features a collection that highlights the history of Amsterdam. It was relocated to a building that was used as a municipal orphanage from 1581-1960. It was originally a convent that was rebuilt in 1634.
Many of the original furnishing of the orphanage are displayed among the collection at the Amsterdam Museum which tells the story of the City from the Middle Ages forward. The museum maintains a collection of over 70,000 objects. Currently underway is a project to share the museum’s collection in high quality digital photos for the public. The digital collection currently includes over 25,000 photographs.
The display collection of the Amsterdam Museum includes paintings, models, archeological discoveries, photographs and artifacts not often discovered in history museums. These include an environmentally friendly vehicle from the 1960s named Witkar as well as a replica of the famed Café 't Mandje, an Avant Garde pub in the red-light district.
The museum is billed as a meeting place for those who want to learn about this 1,000-year-old city with its special relationship to water that has been the home to progressive thinkers throughout the centuries. It is more than the capital of the Netherlands, it has been the home to world trade, artists, entrepreneurs, a fabled red-light district as well as being at the forefront of the marijuana industry.
The Amsterdam Museum offers a unique multi-media presentation which gives a one-hour overview of the history of the City, titled Amsterdam DNA, one of its most popular exhibitions. In exploring the essence of the building that is now its home, a special attraction at the museum for children and parents is the presentation called, The Little Orphanage. This attraction geared for children from 4 to 12 years of age is an interactive presentation detailing the life of orphans in a 17th century orphanage. This is highly recommended for those visiting Amsterdam with young children.
Another special feature that goes beyond ordinary museum exhibitions is Amsterdam Gallery, a covered street that leads from Begijnensteeg to the museum. It displays group portraits from 1530 to the present in paintings and photographs as well as a 350-year-old wooden giant. Along with regular exhibitions and presentations, the museum features temporary exhibitions, guided tours and events.
Among the historical artifacts preserved and displayed by the Amsterdam Museum are works by one of the City’s most famous resident artist, Rembrandt. Larger than life portraits along with the art work from the Dutch Golden Age are displayed throughout the museum.
The Amsterdam Museum is open daily from 10 AM – 5 PM. Children are admitted free. An audio guide is included in the ticket price. The museum features a library, access to the online collection as well as a gift shop.
In the inner courtyard of the Amsterdam Museum is the setting for one of the most unique cafes in the world. The Mokum Museum Café is in the former cow shed of the Saint Lucien Monastery. The monastery was built in 1414, one of 21 built at the time. The building that currently houses the Amsterdam Museum was an active monastery until it became an orphanage in 1581.
Mokum Museum Café serves breakfast, lunch and early dinners in an historical space that was once the home to the cows of the nuns who occupied the monastery centuries ago. The space has been redesigned to offer patrons a relaxed informal dining area in an atmosphere that exudes the history of the 14-1500s.
When visiting the Amsterdam Museum, a visit to the Mokum Museum Café is a must if only to say that you ate in a cow shed from 1414. The café offers soups, salads, sandwiches, pastries, hot and cold beverages including beer and wine. It is worth spending some time at Mokum Museum Café if only for a drink. Eating in an historical cow shed may not even be on your bucket list but you can write it down and cross it off after you dine at Mokum Museum Café. Guaranteed you’ll talk about it till the cows come home.
The Amsterdam Museum is a must see for everyone who wants an overview of this 1000-year-old city that encompasses a rich history that goes beyond its age.
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Dutch Resistance Museum
More info about travel to Amsterdam: Amsterdam's Dutch Resistance Museum takes you behind the scenes during the Nazi occupation, and tells how the Dutch fought back. The suffering was horrific; many starved, and many barely survived on a diet of tulip bulbs.
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The Amsterdam Museum originally opened in 1926 and relocated in 1975. It features a collection that highlights the history of Amsterdam. It was relocated to a building that was used as a municipal orphanage from 1581-1960. It was originally a convent that was rebuilt in 1634.
Many of the original furnishing of the orphanage are displayed among the collection at the Amsterdam Museum which tells the story of the City from the Middle Ages forward. The museum maintains a collection of over 70,000 objects. Currently underway is a project to share the museum’s collection in high quality digital photos for the public. The digital collection currently includes over 25,000 photographs.
The display collection of the Amsterdam Museum includes paintings, models, archeological discoveries, photographs and artifacts not often discovered in history museums. These include an environmentally friendly vehicle from the 1960s named Witkar as well as a replica of the famed Café 't Mandje, an Avant Garde pub in the red-light district.
The museum is billed as a meeting place for those who want to learn about this 1,000-year-old city with its special relationship to water that has been the home to progressive thinkers throughout the centuries. It is more than the capital of the Netherlands, it has been the home to world trade, artists, entrepreneurs, a fabled red-light district as well as being at the forefront of the marijuana industry.
The Amsterdam Museum offers a unique multi-media presentation which gives a one-hour overview of the history of the City, titled Amsterdam DNA, one of its most popular exhibitions. In exploring the essence of the building that is now its home, a special attraction at the museum for children and parents is the presentation called, The Little Orphanage. This attraction geared for children from 4 to 12 years of age is an interactive presentation detailing the life of orphans in a 17th century orphanage. This is highly recommended for those visiting Amsterdam with young children.
Another special feature that goes beyond ordinary museum exhibitions is Amsterdam Gallery, a covered street that leads from Begijnensteeg to the museum. It displays group portraits from 1530 to the present in paintings and photographs as well as a 350-year-old wooden giant. Along with regular exhibitions and presentations, the museum features temporary exhibitions, guided tours and events.
Among the historical artifacts preserved and displayed by the Amsterdam Museum are works by one of the City’s most famous resident artist, Rembrandt. Larger than life portraits along with the art work from the Dutch Golden Age are displayed throughout the museum.
The Amsterdam Museum is open daily from 10 AM – 5 PM. Children are admitted free. An audio guide is included in the ticket price. The museum features a library, access to the online collection as well as a gift shop.
In the inner courtyard of the Amsterdam Museum is the setting for one of the most unique cafes in the world. The Mokum Museum Café is in the former cow shed of the Saint Lucien Monastery. The monastery was built in 1414, one of 21 built at the time. The building that currently houses the Amsterdam Museum was an active monastery until it became an orphanage in 1581.
Mokum Museum Café serves breakfast, lunch and early dinners in an historical space that was once the home to the cows of the nuns who occupied the monastery centuries ago. The space has been redesigned to offer patrons a relaxed informal dining area in an atmosphere that exudes the history of the 14-1500s.
When visiting the Amsterdam Museum, a visit to the Mokum Museum Café is a must if only to say that you ate in a cow shed from 1414. The café offers soups, salads, sandwiches, pastries, hot and cold beverages including beer and wine. It is worth spending some time at Mokum Museum Café if only for a drink. Eating in an historical cow shed may not even be on your bucket list but you can write it down and cross it off after you dine at Mokum Museum Café. Guaranteed you’ll talk about it till the cows come home.
The Amsterdam Museum is a must see for everyone who wants an overview of this 1000-year-old city that encompasses a rich history that goes beyond its age.
Amsterdam, Netherlands: The Van Gogh Museum
More info about travel to Amsterdam: The Van Gogh Museum houses the 200 paintings owned by Vincent’s younger brother, Theo — laid out as the story of Vincent's life.
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AMSTERDAM City Tour / The Netherlands
City tour of Amsterdam and top attractions and places to visit in 2019. Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands is one of the most fabulous cities in Europe, a must-visit place that enchants with its incredible energy, beautiful architecture, 17- century canals, numerous museums, eco-friendly lifestyle, popular red-light district and coffee shops, and more.
This video presents some of the most famous attractions and places of Amsterdam - Dam Square, Royal Palace, National monument, St. Nicholas Basilica, Amsterdam Centraal, Rembrandt Square, Museum quarter - Rijksmuseum & Van Gogh museum, Jordaan, De Wallen and more.
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Heineken Experience Museum in Amsterdam
Museum of Heineken beer in the first Heineken brewery (1861) located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. I recommend to anyone who likes beer and wants to visit this city. You can taste 2-3 glasses of beer, pour your own beer and at the end you will get a gift. There is also an option for canal cruise.
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The Top Museums in Amsterdam!
Follow Lesia Tale as she discovers the best museums in Amsterdam!
Amsterdam is a vibrant European destination brimming with culture. There are over 400 museums in this compact city, making it a must-visit destination for curious, knowledge-hungry travellers.
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Documentary Het Scheepvaartmuseum (Maritime museum) Amsterdam The Netherlands HD Stock Broadcast
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COOLEST MUSEUM IN AMSTERDAM | Electric Ladyland
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Museum of the Netherlands, in Amsterdam. Dutch art and history
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rijksmuseum
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Amsterdam In Your Pocket - Tattoo Museum
Even if you don't have any ink of your own a visit to the world's largest body art museum will be time well spent. Opened at the end of 2011 in two historic buildings, this fascinating museum displays over 6000 items, which have been collected from around the globe bringing this millennia-old art form to life in vivid colour. All kinds of interesting and bizarre paraphernalia, such as a piece of skin in formaldehyde, were compiled over the years by Dutch tattoo king Henk Schiffmacher. These intriguing artefacts that have been amassed over the course of his life have finally been given a permanent home, so if you're interested in the lifestyle, the designs or are looking for something to put on your own body, by all means drop by and peruse the exhibits or the comprehensive digital archive of tattoos.
Admission: adults €10, children under 12 €5
Plantage Middenlaan 62. Amsterdam - Open 10:00-19:00
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Walking in AMSTERDAM / Netherlands ????????- 4K 60fps (UHD)
Amsterdam, the beautiful capital of The Netherlands, is one the biggest tourist destinations in Europe.
We start this walk at the Leidseplein, a central square and one nightlife hub of Amsterdam. We also walk past the Bloemenmarkt, the flower market and head towards Rembrandtplein (Rembrandt Square). From there we continue our walk more eastwards over bridges to enjoy the view over the Amsterdam canals.
Heading up North we pass the Jewish Historical Museum, Rembrandt House Museum and further up the Niewmarket back in the central city.
Onwards through the RL district and the Binnenstad we make our way to the train station, from where most tourists enter Amsterdam and get their first impression of this fantastic city.
Filmed in June 2019
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Amsterdam Red Light District at night
NEMO Science Center - Amsterdam, Holland [HD]
NEMO is the largest science center in the Netherlands, consisting of five floors.
It is located in Amsterdam right next to the central station and the Maritime Museum (now closed due to renovation), above the IJtunnel. It opened in 1997.
The architecture is by Renzo Piano, a world renowned Italian architect and recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, AIA Gold Medal, Kyoto Prize and the Sonning Prize.
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Medieval Torture Museum. Amsterdam. The Netherlands. (a visit). 中世紀的酷刑博物館 HD
The Museum of Medieval Torture instruments displays over 100 devices used to torture people during medieval times.
This unique collection, recreated by pictures and drawings, serves as a grim reminder of how poorly humans can treat one another. As you look at the devices and read about how they were used, you'll cringe...
You'll leave thankful our society has passed the dark ages.
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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