Museum of Amsterdam History

This Dutch institution has a rich collection of works of art, objects and archaeological items which recount the glorious history of Amsterdam from its founding to the present day.

From a Middle Ages' child's shoe, a card by Cornelis Antonisz from 1538 and the paintings of the Civil-guards of the Golden Age, the Museum of Amsterdam History allows you to discover the soul of the Dutch capital through its culture, myths and famous characters.

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Near Museum of Amsterdam History

Restaurants

  • Haesje Claes
    Haesje Claes
    in 78 meters
    Grandma's cooking!
  • Lucius
    Lucius
    in 85 meters
    Fresh from the sea on your plate!

Attractions

  • Béguinage
    Béguinage
    in 89 meters
    A haven of peace which was formerly monastic.
  • Brilmuseum
    Brilmuseum
    in 271 meters
    Glasses have their own museum in Amsterdam!

Bars and clubs

Shops

  • Open shop
    Open shop
    in 112 meters
    Dutch designers open the door.
  • PGC Hajenius
    PGC Hajenius
    in 159 meters
    The great tradition of the cigar.

Exhibitions

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Concerts

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