Amsterdam Escorts
Amsterdam Escorts
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VIP Escorts in Amsterdam
Museum
Probably one of the most visited museums in Amsterdam is the Van Gogh museum where you can find most of Van Goghs work and information about his life. After the impressionistic artistic trend in the 19th century Van Gogh opened the doors for a postimpressionistic time. The Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam has the largest collection of Van Gogh’s work together with the works of his contemporaries. As a young artist Van Gogh was inspired by Rembrandt and Millet, many years later he moved to Antwerp were he rented a small room and attended the Academy of Conceptual Art, here he would learn Rubens techniques. But Van Gogh didn’t had the patience and motivation to stick around and left the Academy after 3 months. Van Gogh had a busy unsettled live, his biography, works such as “Het Gele Huis” where he lived with Paul Gauguin or the variations on ‘’Zonnebloemen’’ , the brushes, the paintings, even his chair…are all united at the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam. On February 19 the Van Gogh museum also organizes a John Everett Millais venue.
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has a wide collection of exquisite pieces which are gathered in the “The Masterpieces” room. In December 2003 the “Philipswing” opened its doors, here you can admire 400 beautiful designs.
Anne Frank wrote her diary in the back part of the house, a part of the house that needed to stay a secret to survive the horror of world war 2, unfortunately Anne Frank didn’t survive, Anne and her family were captured just before Amsterdam was liberated. Today the front of the house, which was the office of Frank Otto and the back part of the house are a museum; The Anne Frank Museum can be visited at the Prinsengracht 267 in Amsterdam.
The Heineken Beer Experience is going through a make over at this moment so you can't enter the museum, but if you are in Amsterdam end 2008 then it is really worth to take a visit when; It is trendy, new, glossy and on top of it the beer is as cool as the city.
The Houseboat Museum is the place to visit if you want to live on a canal or at least want to the experience life on the canals of Amsterdam. Another really inspiring museum is the Film Museum that has an interesting culture agenda including national as international movies as 12 Angry Men directed by William Friedkin in 1957. The Nemo Museum , The NewMetropolis takes you on a trendy trip divided by 5 floors of science information and experiments.