Netherlands: Haarlem, Alkmaar, Leiden, The Hague, Delft, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Gouda, Maastricht
Presenting a tour of the Netherlands
0:00 Introduction ; 03:26 Haarlem; 04:31 Alkmaar; 05:45 Leiden; 06:38 The Hague; 07:48 Delft; 08:54 Rotterdam; 10:11 Utrecht; 11:35 Gouda; 12:22 Maastricht ; 13:43 Conclusion
Starting with a visit to Haarlem, then to Leiden, doing a few day trips out from there. Then to Delft for three more nights and excursions to The Hague, political capital of the nation.
Then to Rotterdam the great modern city of the Netherlands, continuing to Utrecht, a university town with a large historic center and then to Maastricht in the southern part of the country. I'll also be going up to the Alkmaar cheese market which is a lot of fun.
This video is a summary of the trip through the Netherlands. We will be presenting short segments about each city here, but we have 22 movies providing a lot more details about these places so be sure to look for them in our collection.
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Traveling between cities was so easy because the Netherlands has got perhaps the best train system in Europe. It's phenomenal. The trains are clean, fast, frequent and not expensive. This is a small country, so the cities are relatively close together, you can get from one to the next and 15 or 30 minutes usually. This superb rail service in itself makes a good reason to visit this country, shift for it really does eliminate some of those logistical problems of travel, just getting around. It is so easy with these trains.
Some call it Holland, but the country is The Netherlands. Holland is two provinces in the Netherlands.
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Historische Scheepswerf 'de Delft' in Rotterdam (Delfshaven) is opgericht in 2001. Op deze werf wordt een replica van 's Lands Schip van Oorlog Delft (1783-1797) gebouwd. De scheepswerf ligt aan de Schiehaven in het Lloydkwartier. In oktober 2012 is de naam van de stichting veranderd van Scheepswerf De Delft naar Historische Scheepswerf Rotterdams Welvaren, en daarna in april 2014 naar Stichting 'de Delft' . De oude naam was een verwijzing naar de 19e-eeuwse scheepswerf van dezelfde naam aan het Boerengat in Rotterdam van Anthony van Hoboken, een bekend Rotterdams reder uit de 19e eeuw. Sinds april 2014 bestaat de stichting uit een Leer/werkbedrijf, een Productiebedrijf en een Museum, waar de oorspronkelijke scheepswerf organisatie in voortbestaat. Doelstelling van De Delft,: Stichting De Delft heeft ten doel: het regisseren en uitvoeren van de sociale activering, evenals het re-integreren van mensen met een grote afstand tot de arbeidsmarkt naar de arbeidsmarkt. De stichting tracht dit doel te bereiken door inzet van haar vier activiteiten: Het leerwerkbedrijf: het uitvoeren van leerwerktrajecten in met name de technische richting (houtbewerking, elektro en metaal), het bieden van werkervaringsplaatsen aan mensen met een grote afstand tot de arbeidsmarkt en het bieden van stageplaatsen op het gebied van houtbewerking en maritieme ambachten; Het productiebedrijf: het uitvoeren van opdrachten van maritieme (onderhoud aan historische schepen) en niet-maritieme aard; Het museum: het bouwen en exposeren van het linieschip ‘Delft’, waarbij ruimte wordt geboden aan museale activiteiten die verband houden met de maritieme historie in dit gebied en aan culturele en toeristische activiteiten; Horeca en evenementen: het (laten) uitvoeren van evenementen passend bij de omgeving en het doen exploiteren van een horecavoorziening ten behoeve van die evenementen en ten behoeve van de bezoekers van De Delft. Stichting De Delft, 010 - 404 13 44, info@dedelft.nl.
Delft, Netherlands: Town Square and Delftware
More info about travel to the Netherlands: In this video, we stroll along Delft's idyllic canals and markets, and see how its famous Delftware porcelain is made.
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The Dutch East India Company founded in 1602 was a major trading partner serving Asia. Although most of their consignments were imports from India, chief among them spices and sugarcane, Chinese porcelain began making its way into their cargo holds. The porcelain china with blue motifs became extremely popular with affluent families as well as the royalty of the Netherlands.
The importation of Chinese porcelain declined as a result of civil wars and unrest in China. Local pottery manufacturers saw this as an opportunity to fulfil the need for this coveted porcelain. The Netherlands did not possess the right kind of clay to make exact replicas of the sought-after Chinese pottery, however they were able to mimic it with a pottery technique that included a finishing touch of a thin glaze. The Dutch replications soon made inroads with affluent collectors along with becoming a local favorite among all classes.
The City of Delft, which was a home port for the Dutch East Indian Company was first in attempting to imitate the Chinese porcelain. When it became accepted and demand soared, 32 pottery manufactures in Delft began churning out this now Dutch product which eventually became known as Delftware or Delft Blue. Its popularity and the demand for the Netherlands new indigenous product, Delftware, soon led to specialties among the factories that had spread to Rotterdam which was home to 12 Delftware pottery factories.
Delft was a city with a history dating back to the 1100s. At the time of the revolution of Hollands own earthenware hand painted pottery it was also the home to a community of painters. The hand painted patterns of the Holland pottery factories had a ready resource of painters seeking work, this worked out well for the painters as well as the pottery factories.
In the 18th century the popularity of Holland’s prized industry was taking a hit from the discovery of porcelain clay in Europe along with white baking clay. It was an immediate challenger to the Delft pottery as it did not require the layer of white glaze, the more delicate patterns of the pottery made with the white clay were covered with a layer of transparent glaze.
By the end of the 19th century the once thriving Delft Blue pottery industry was left with one factory which gave up the technique of hand painting in favor of mass printing of the famed pottery. In 1876, Joost Thooft bought the remaining factory intent on restoring the old technique of manufacturing this earthenware that was once a national treasure. Along with his associate Abel Labouchere they succeeded in developing a mixture of white clay with the Dutch clay to produce an earthenware that resembled the stronger English earthenware that had gained favor throughout the world. Combining the new clay mixture with the hand painting techniques of the past, earthenware produced in Delft gained worldwide recognition. Joost Thooft added the initials JT and the word Delft to the trademark as a sign of authenticity. Upon Mr. Thooft’s early death at the age of 46, Abel Labouchere became the sole owner incorporating the factory as a limited liability corporation under “De Porceleyne Fles”. In 1919, in appreciation of the companies work in restoring the fame of Delft Blue produced pottery the word “Royal” was granted to “De Porceleyne Fles”.
Today visitors can tour the factory of the Royal Delft Group at Rotterdamseweg 196, 2628 AR Delft, Netherlands. Tours are available 7 days a week with seasonal touring times, check the web site for details and available tour packages.
Royal Delft offers a variety of packages that include exquisite coffee hour, lunches, dinners, painting classes or a Glorious High Tea at Brasserie 1653. The treats of High Tea are made in accordance with recorded recipes from the 17th century which include the spices characteristic of a time when they were imported by the Dutch East India Company.
A delicate meal, coffee, lunch or a short respite are all available at Brasserie 1653 which is accessible with or without admission to the factory museum tours. Brasserie 1653 is a light and airy European style cafe that overlooks the courtyard of the factory museum.
The factory museum shop features a superior collection of Delft Blue including dinnerware, vases, jewelry as well as themed Delft Blue for holidays. A visit to the Royal Delft Blue is more than a tour of a pottery factory, it is an immersion into another century, another culture and a product that is a work of art. It is well worth a day’s journey to include Delft on your Netherlands experience.
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Stichting De Delft: de unieke combinatie van een leerwerkbedrijf en een maritiem-historisch museum in Rotterdam
Quick tour of Den Haag, Rotterdam, and Delft
During my aunt and uncle's visit, they planned a day trip to see den Haag, Rotterdam, and Delft. Here's a quick video of our time.
Due to the rain, there's not much of DH, but there is a few clips from Madurodam. In Rotterdam there's videos from the Euromast, the Cube Houses, and the Markthal. Then in Delft we spent time at the Royal Delft museum and in the city center.
Hope you enjoy. Be sure to check out my other vlogs about life and ministry in the Netherlands.
Rotterdam, Delft & The Hague in Holland | Tours & Tickets
Combine a trip to the Euromast, Madurodam, Royal Delft Blue Experience and the beautiful Houses of Parliament in The Hague! The Rotterdam, Delft & The Hague Tour is the perfect way to get an impression of what the Netherlands is all about beyond Amsterdam.You will go to the Euromast observation tower and enjoy the phenomenal view, followed by a tour of one of the few remaining Delftware ceramic factories and concluding with a trip to see the International Court of Justice from the outside and the famous miniature town of Madurodam. Don't miss this amazing experience and get your tickets now!
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After the success of previous city tours, Cabview Holland is showing you Rotterdam again from a historic tram, this time from a different perspective than the previous Rotterdam tour. We are the guests once more of the cheerful and enthusiastic employees of the Romeo Foundation (Rotterdam Public Transport Museum and Exploitation of Oldtimers) and we are filming from the 385, a 1965 tram built by Werkspoor. We start at the Remise in Rotterdam Noord and ride to the Willemsplein, where the tour starts. More info: Enjoy!
Na het succes van de eerdere stadsrondritten laten we nu Rotterdam nog eens zien vanuit een historische tram, deze keer vanuit een heel ander perspectief. We zijn weer te gast bij de vrolijke en enthousiaste medewerkers van de Stichting Romeo (Rotterdams Openbaar vervoer Museum en Exploitatie Oldtimers) en we filmen vanaf de 385, een door Werkspoor gebouwde tram uit 1965. We vertrekken vanuit de Remise in Rotterdam Noord naar het Willemsplein, waar de tour begint. Meer info: Veel kijkplezier!
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Delft, Netherlands, Complete Tour
You will love the Dutch city of Delft. It is one of the most famous, historical and beautiful towns in the Netherlands, preserved in picture book perfection. It's also a modern city that functions very well for its hundred thousand resident as you're going to see in this comprehensive video guide.
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Delft in Holland, the tourist city tour
City tour of Delft, produced by .Delft is the small Amsterdam of the Netherlands. The center has many small canals and is worth to visit by tourists in Holland. The highlights of the city Delft can be seen in this video. Delft is a student city with three universities and is famous for its Delft Blue and the painter Johannes Vermeer.
Hotspot Delft: Museum Prinsenhof Delft
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The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
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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.
Rotterdam Maritime Museum and Harbor Cruise
We are visiting Rotterdam's Maritime Museum in the Netherlands and taking a tour boat ride in Rotterdam's giant harbor, Europe's busiest port. The museum has a grand display covering 600 years of Dutch naval history, with many up-to-date exhibits on life today in houseboats, and more.
The harbor cruise is a great place for views of the stunning ultramodern skyscrapers recently built along the waterfront, continuing into the working shipyard, moving 12 million containers annually.
100 Things to do in The Netherlands, in 200 seconds!
Here is the complete list of 100 hotspots, best places to visit in The Netherlands:
1 Rijksmuseum
2 Van gogh museum
3 Canal cruise
4 Anne frank museum
5 Paleis Amsterdam
6 Vondelpark
7 Kinderdijk
8 Zaanse schans
9 Keukenhof
10 Efteling
11 Hoge veluwe
12 Terschelling
13 Texel
14 Wadlopen
15 Grotten van Valkenburg
16 Hunebedden
17 Markthal
18 Euromast
19 Ss Rotterdam
20 Kunsthal Rotterdam
21 De dom Utrecht
22 Spoorweg museum
23 Scheveningen boulevard
24 Beekse bergen
25 nationaal militair museum
26 madurodam
27 bataviawerf
28 afsluitdijk
29 muiderslot
30 de kuip
31 hulst
32 de biesbosch
33 panorama mesdag
34 binnenhof
35 mauritshuis
36 paleis noordeinde
37 het markiezenhof
38 sallandse heuvelrug
39 overloonse duinen
40 martinitoren
41 groninger museum
42 kaasmarkt alkmaar
43 volendam haven
44 kasteel de haar
45 DOM under
46 Aviodrome
47 zuiderzeemuseum
48 duinrell-tikibad
49 sint jans cathedral
50 Nederlands openluchtmuseum
51 Ecomare
52 Vesting bourtange
53 Paleis t loo
54 Blijdorp
55 Gaia Zoo
56 Kamp westerbork
57 Avifauna
58 Louman auto museum
59 Apenheul
60 House of Bols
61 Vrijthof
62 stadhuis middelburg
63 Museum het valkhof
64 Valkhof
65 Tropen museum
66 Begijnhof museum
67 Kasteel Doorwerth
68 Designer outlet Roermond
69 bollenstreek
70 Waaggebouw (alkmaar)
71 Basiliek Oudenbosch
72 Waterpoort Sneek
73 Bunkers hellevoetsluis
74 Noordzeestrand zeeland
75 Museum van oudheden
76 Futureland
77 Prinsenhof Delft
78 Nieuwe kerk delft
79 Teylers museum
80 Frans hals museum
81 Grote markt haarlem
82 Oostpoort Delft
83 Landgoed Singraven
84 the tea factory
85 Leidse burcht
86 Reeuwijkse plassen
87 Kralingse plas
88 Maritiem museum
89 Grevelingenmeer
90 Kasteel Ammersoyen
91 Slot loevestijn
92 De negen straatjes Amsterdam
93 De Jordaan
94 Veerhaven
95 Emmerdennen
96 vesting Naarden
97 Sint nicolas kerk Amsterdam
98 oude haven rotterdam
99 fort kijkduin
100 vredespaleis den haag
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Dutch art museums have better reputations than Dutch businesses
Dutch art museums seem to have cracked the code for managing their good reputations, and they continue to grow in popularity with the general public. Their reputations even exceed those of top-performing Dutch companies, according to an online study by the Reputation Institute, in conjunction with Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM). But how? And what can businesses learn from this?
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.
Delft blue graffiti house by Hugo Kaagman in Zuiderzee Museum
Delft blue graffiti house by Dutch graffiti artist Hugo Kaagman in the Zuiderzee Museum in Enkhuizen (The Netherlands)
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Hugo Kaagman - The Blue Fishvendor
Inside several houses on the shores of the former ZuiderZee, for instance in the area around the City of Hindeloopen (in the province of Friesland), the walls were completely covered with tiles. The ZuiderZee Museum engaged the graffiti artist Hugo Kaagman (1955) to decorate the walls of this house with airbrushed imitations of delftware tiles. The images represent the history of the house, by which the artist pays homage to its last occupant: Goossen Petersen (1910-1997), a fishmonger who lived here until 1974. Instead of laying the first stone, Kaagman laid the last stone in honour of Goossen, right beside the front door. The walls of the entrance hall are teeming with images of fish, including that of the Dutch State Lottery logo.
The decorations that Hugo Kaagman stencilled on the walls are stereotypical, yet surprisingly combined images from the rich Dutch cultural history. Ancient as well as modern windmills, traditional regional costumes, typically Dutch house fronts and tulips side by side with the portraits of Dutch celebrities such as King Willem-Alexander, Willy Alberti (singer), Freek de Jonge (cabaret performer), including an image of the artist himself. Of course, the renowned Dutch salted herring is represented, as is the image of a Dutch beauty. The motifs on the corners of the ‘tiles’ are derived from those found on 17th-century Dutch tiles.
Netherlands (Holland) - Amsterdam, Den Haag (The Hauge), Delft, Rotterdam, Utrecht GoPro 2018
Quick video highlighting a number of cities in the Netherlands. Shot with GoPro Hero5.
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Den Haag (The Hauge)
Delft
Rotterdam
Utrecht
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