There are countless fascinating details about this old city and it's people. The collection consists of paintings, prints, marquettes, objects and archelogical finds and shows how Amsterdam grew from a small medieval town to a world famous centre. The permanent exhibition, which is continually being added to with temporary exhibitions, also has a important selection of porcelain and silver.
Permanent exhibitions are housed around the complex's inner courtyards. Clear signpostings allow the visitor to concentrate on a specific period - The Young City, The Mighty City or The Modern City. Visitors can also take a Grand Tour through Amsterdam's entire history, with a new multimedia map. The museum hosts also temporary exhibitions.
The two museum entrances can be accessed from Kalverstraat 92, Sint Luciënsteeg 27 and Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 357. The museum is a twelve-minute walk from Amsterdam's Central Station, via Damrak, Dam Square and Kalverstraat.
In the Amsterdam Historical Museum you can view a certain wooden chest which has had a somewhat miraculous history. Amsterdams Historisch Museum
Kalverstraat 92 and Nwz Voorburgwal 357
Amsterdam
Tel. +31 (0)20-523 18 22 Fax +31 (0)20-620 77 89
Web: www.ahm.nl.
Museum opening hours:
Mon-Fri 10.00 am - 5.00 pm.
Sat-Sun 11.00 am - 5.00 pm.
Closed on 1 January, 30 April and 25 December.
No comments:
Post a Comment