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Located on the Muntplein near the flower market, the Mint Tower is home to the one of the five famous Hemony carillons. It was built between 1619 and 1620 from the remains of Reguliersgate -…
Built in Dutch Renaissance style, the Westerkerk is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in Amsterdam. It first opened on Whitsunday 1631 and is graced with a tower and carillons.
With eyes confidently on the horizon, legs wide and arms clutched to her waist, the bronze statue Belle, at the Oudekerkplein in Amsterdam's Walletjes Red Light district, pays tribute to…
An enclosed tranquil courtyard which dates back to the 14th century, the Begijnhof is ideal for those who need to retreat from the hustle and bustle of Amsterdam.
Amsterdam's famous Red Light District, known locally as de Walletjes, lies in an area roughly enclosed by Central Station, Nieuwmarkt and the Dam, in the oldest part of the city.