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Maison Descartes/Descartes House
Maison Descartes/Descartes House The one-time abode of French philosopher René Descartes, Maison Descartes has become a popular attraction for French tourists, housing the French consulate and the French institute, who organize a number of cultural events in the city.Descartes lived in the house a
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Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights)
Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights) As one of the oldest and most-admired landmark buildings in The Hague, the Ridderzaal makes up part of the medieval Binnenhof (Inner Court) complex, which was built back in the 13th century for the counts of Holland as a hunting lodge. Ridderzaal dominates the great co
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Noordeinde Palace
Noordeinde Palace Although the Dutch royal family has a total of four palaces throughout the Netherlands, including one in Amsterdam, today the royals prefers to work from The Hague. In the historic center of the city, Noordeinde Palace has been office to King Willem-Alexander since 2013.With its
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Erasmusbrug (Erasmus Bridge)
Erasmusbrug (Erasmus Bridge) Better known by its affectionate local nickname of “the Swan,” Erasmus Bridge crosses the River Nieuwe Maas with its elegant white spines, constructed in 1996 to link north and south Rotterdam across the harbor. Designed by Ben van Berkel, the bridge is an iconic landm
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Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen)
Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen) Revolutionary architect Piet Blom designed and developed Rotterdam’s collection of 40 innovative cube houses in 1984, each of which has a giant yellow and gray tilted, wooden cube balancing on top of the ground level. The houses were built to resemble trees in a forest
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Anne Frank House (Anne Frankhuis)
Anne Frank House (Anne Frankhuis) It is one of the 20th centurys most compelling stories: a young Jewish girl forced into hiding with her family and their friends to escape deportation by the Nazis. The house Otto Frank used as a hideaway for his family kept them safe until close to the end of Wor
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Amsterdam Red Light District
Amsterdam Red Light District Amsterdam’s Red Light District (aka De Wallen) has been a familiar haunt for pleasure seekers since the 14th century. Though certainly not an area for everyone, the Red Light District has more to offer than just sex and liquor. For underneath its promiscuous façade, th
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Amsterdam Canal Ring
Amsterdam Canal Ring The first image one conjures up when thinking of Amsterdam is its tranquil canals. Three rings of canals, lined by elaborately decorated merchants residences and warehouses built in the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age, give the city its iconic and easygoing image. In fact,
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PC Hooft Store
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Diep Museum
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Domkerk Tour
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De Brug
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De Hef
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Claes Claeszhofje
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Statue of Johannes Petrus Minckelers
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Maagdenhuis
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Statue of Queen Wilhelmina
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Suyckerhofje
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Moederhuis
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Lindenhofje
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