Hermitage Museum

If you’re in no mood for visiting Russia at the moment, here’s an alternative. At the biggest branch of St. Petersburg’s famous Hermitage, you can get to know a swath of Russian history, art and culture. There are also temporary exhibitions changing on (more…)

Anne Frank House

Whether or not you know Anne’s story, there is something very powerful about being in the same space as her family lived in. Be sure to reserve in time (up to 2 months ahead) as they’ve increased the number of tickets that are reservation only and the line can take Read more…

Diamond Museum

Everything on the 400-year history from the most beautiful to hardest of all hems. Besides documentaries about formation, mining, processing and trade, they also have films on the most spectacular diamond heist of all time. The main attractions are of course the (more…)

Rembrandthouse

Rembrandt van Rijn worked and lived in this house for nearly 20 years (1639 – 1558). World-famous paintings (The Night Watch) and prints (The Hundred Guilder Print) were conceived here. Dozens of 17th century artists received their training (more…)

Rijksmuseum

At Holland’s biggest museum, you can marvel at the ‘’The Night Watch’’ (Rembrandt) and the works of many other Dutch masters. Together with other important art objects, they help you to relive Amsterdam’s 800-year history, from the Middle Ages to modernity. (more…)

Amsterdam Museum

This monumental building complex contains the 1000-years-old history of Amsterdam. Observe, read, listen and understand why the city has become the way it is today. Or you take the fast lane in the ‘’Amsterdam DNA’’ presentation, which offers a captivating one-hour  overview of Amsterdam’s history. You can also access the Read more…