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If you’re travelling to Amsterdam, you can rest assured there will be a variety of different museums you can visit to enrich your mind and fulfil your days in this capital city. Museums are among the most popular attractions in Amsterdam, a city that boasts of over fifty different museums. The museums that visitors tend to prefer the most are the Rijksmuseum, van Gogh Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum, but there are many more choices among the millions of visitors that are drawn to the various museums throughout the year. The museums have a culture of their own, some rich in Dutch history while others providing a key to film, theatre, art, or other various talents throughout, not just the Netherlands, but the world in general.
If you’re looking for something that truly speaks of Amsterdam, you definitely want to take a trip to the Sex, Erotic, Hash, or Torture museums. It does without saying that these particular attractions are for the adults, so if you are travelling with the children, you may wish to choose something else for them while you are on your adult excursion. If they are old enough to go alone for a short time, or you have older children travelling along, NEMO is a boat shaped building that contains a science and technology museum just for the children. The Heineken Experience and the Ajax Museum are other attractions you don’t want to miss during your stay in Amsterdam.
For those who are interested in the history of Dutch trading, you’ll find the Shipping Museum of great interest. It includes a replica of a Dutch trading ship that was actually used during the time when waterway trading in Amsterdam was quite popular, and it is docked right in front of the museum. The Tropical Museum and the Jewish Museum have set aside sections for children, so you can feel safe with your children doing their own exploring in one part of the museum while you visit another. If you’re planning to stay in Amsterdam longer or visit other cities within The Netherlands, you may wish to obtain a Museum Card.
Although Amsterdam is known to many outside of Europe as being a ‘Red Light’ district, there are plenty of family-oriented museums that exist within the city. You will see here some of the most popular museums in Amsterdam, but they are certainly not the only ones that adorn Amsterdam. For example, what would Amsterdam be without a display of tulips? Visit the Tulip Museum and gather a feel for this popular flower that adorns and beautifies so much of Amsterdam. The city is known for its floral displays especially tulips.
If you’ve ever wondered about life aboard a houseboat, you will certainly want to step aboard the Houseboat Museum where you will be able to take in a little history. The boat is no longer used for living, but it has been so well maintained that you will be able to feel the presence of the owner and how he may have lived during the time when houseboats were very popular living arrangements for many people. No matter what your tastes are, you will find a museum that will be of interest to you and your children during your stay in Amsterdam and throughout The Netherlands.