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Archaeological museum of the University Amsterdam The ancient civilisations of ancient Egypt, the Near East, the Greek World, Etruria and the Roman Empire are revived in this museum. Art-objects and utensils, dating from 4000 B.C. till 500 A.D
Tram: 4, 9, 16, 24, 25
The museum is accessible for wheelchair users and there is a disabled parking place right beside the entrance. It is advisable to contact the museum in advance (through the central number) if you wish to visit the museum with one or more wheelchair users
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Is a museum of history and art. It tells the story of Amsterdam using a variety of presentation techniques. That includes exhibitions of objects from the museum collection, but also audiovisual displays and interactive media. These programs contain hundreds of photos and around 225 fragments of historic film, documentaries and movies from Dutch archives
Tram: 1, 2, 5 (stop at Spui) 4, 9, 14, 16, 24 and 25 (stop at Rokin)
The museum is accessible for the disabled
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Visit the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her diary during the Second World War. For more than two years, Anne Frank lived secretively with the other people in hiding in the back part of her father's office building at # 263 Prinsengracht. The Secret Annex has…
Tram: 13-14-17 Westermarkt tram stop
Bus 21-170-171-172 Westermarkt bus stops
Admission:7,50
children 10-17 years old 3,50
children under 10 free admission. Museumkaart (Dutch Museum Card) not valid
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History of Dutch trade unions in the monumental building of the Diamondworkers Union, designed bij H.P. Berlage
Tram: 6,9,14 Plantage Kerklaan
The museum is accessible for the disabled
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Top maritime collection, 25 display Rooms, Theatre and Events
Tram: 9 or 7 to Artis
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The Royal Palace of Amsterdam was built in the 17th century as the new city hall. Today, the Royal Palace is used for official occasions by her Majesty the Queen. It is also open to the public
The Palace contains one of the most complete collections of Empire style furniture dating from the Napoleon era
Tram 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 21, 24 and 25
The museum is easily accessible for the disabled
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Oldest church in Amsterdam, is now a centre of cultural activities in the heart of the old town centre The Old Church has been built in different phases and ages and has a total area of 4000 m2. There are two organs: a transept organ (1658) and the well-known Vater-Müller organ (1724/1738)
Tram: Central station
The museum is easily accessible for the disabled
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A journey through time and around the world. The historic building in which this anthropological museum is housed provides space for eight permanent exhibitions and an ongoing series of temporary exhibitions
Tram: 3-7-9-10-14
Bus: 22-120-126-136
For the disabled two wheelchairs available (please call ahead for reservation) and a special restroom
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A visit to the Van Gogh Museum is a unique experience. The museum contains the largest collection of paintings by Vincent van Gogh in the world. It provides the opportunity to keep track of the artist's developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists from the 19th century in the collection
Tram: 2 (towards Nieuw Sloten) or 5 (towards Amstelveen Binnenhof) to the Van Baerlestraat stop
The museum is easily accessible for the disabled. Lifts stop at every floor