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Ridderzaal
A highlight of the Binnenhof is the restored 13th-century Ridderzaal.
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Zaans Museum
The impressive Zaans Museum shows how wind and water were harnessed.
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Bergstraat 29
Bergstraat is lined with Hanseatic survivors, including the Gothic-style No 29.
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Rose Garden
The Vondelparks rose garden, with some 70 different species, was added in 1936.
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Oude Raadhuis
The Oude Raadhuis was – surprise, surprise – badly damaged by fire and rebuilt in 1543.
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Hieronymus Bosch Statue
Statue of the 15th-century painter Hieronymous Bosch located in front of the Town Hall.
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Bergkerk
At the top of Bergstraat, Bergkerk has landmark towers that date to the 13th century.
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Hooglandse Kerk
This huge pile of bricks is the 15th-century Hooglandse Kerk, an agglomeration of styles.
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Marken Kerk
Markens kerk (church) is filled with ship models designed to attract grace to local seamen.
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Bartolotti House
Built around 1620, this ornate building was designed by famed architect Hendrick de Keyser.
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Apenheul
A unique zoo devoted to monkeys and apes on a jungly hill within the vast forest west of town.
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Slavery memorial
This monument in Oosterpark commemorates the abolition of slavery in the Netherlands in 1863.
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Foto
Adjoining the Gemeentemuseum , Den Haags photography museum mounts several major exhibitions a year.
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Beverschaep
This 1658 structure takes its name from the buck-toothed critters supporting a coat of arms over the door.
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Helpoort
At the end of Sint Bernardusstraat, the Helpoort is the oldest surviving town gate in the Netherlands (1229).
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Willemsbrug
Rotterdams second signature bridge, the 1981-opened Willemsbrug, makes a bold statement with its crimson-red pylons.
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Aa
Located in the old harbour area, Aa-kerk was once a seamans church; it partially dates back to the 15th century.
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Ramparts
The remains of 13th-century ramparts and fortifications can be found across the Maas in the Céramique district.
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Van Gogh Museum Library
The Van Gogh Museums library has a wealth of reference material – some 35,000 books and articles – for serious study.
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Keizersgracht 319
Philips Vingboons designed the 1639 building using Greek and Roman classical elements popular during the time.
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