... as the "Culture Park Westergasfabriek" in 2003. It's television studios host programmes like "Pauw en Witteman" (a late night talkshow), "De wereld draait door" (an early evening talk show with Matthijs ...
Content, Eli (1943) Does, Hermine van (glasatelier) The Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical Museum) is a museum in Amsterdam dedicated to Jewish history, culture and religion, in the Netherlands ...
A rijksmonument is a national heritage site of the Netherlands, listed by the agency Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE) acting for the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.[1] ...
Museon is a museum for science and culture in The Hague, Netherlands. It has collections in the domains of geology, biology, archaeology, history, science and ethnology.
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The Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical Museum) is a museum in Amsterdam dedicated to Jewish history, culture and religion, in the Netherlands and worldwide. It is the only museum in the Netherlands ...
... by the Royal Tropical Institute, a foundation that sponsors the study of tropical cultures around the world. The museum had 176,000 visitors in 2009
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... and Boskoop. The Groene Hart is characterized by its rural character which contrasts the urban areas around it. Agriculture, nature and recreation are the primary activities in the Groene Hart, where residents ...
... to improve flood protection and create additional land for agriculture. Together with the Delta Works, the American Society of Civil Engineers declared the works among the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. ...
... chooses her titles. Her titles often include ironic references to English and American popular culture. For instance, the title of the exhibition The Sound of Silence refers to the 1965 evergreen song ...
The Top 100 Dutch heritage sites is a list of rijksmonuments in the Netherlands, established in 1990 by the Department for Conservation (Monumentenzorg, today the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed). ...
... centres of culture. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, wars were waged in the name of the true doctrine. Today, Christianity still remains an important feature of Dutch culture.
Megalithic ...
... original natural woods were cut down, and most woods today are planted monocultures of trees like Scots pine and trees that are not native to the Netherlands.[citation needed] These woods were planted ...
... to suit every traveller. The Best Culture and Nightlife this Side of a Canal
Jump on your city bike or hop on a canal boat and admire Amsterdam, the Venice of the North! The beautiful city houses, ...
... in museums, cycling and culture.
Stay in the real heart of the city - this is our guests' favourite part of Amsterdam, according to independent reviews. This area is also great for shopping, with ...
... an international LGBT event hosted by a different European city each year. This 16 days event takes place from July 23rd - August 7th 2016 and offers a broad program of art & culture, sport and debates. ...
... a great choice for travellers interested in museums, cycling and culture.
Stay in the real heart of the city - this is our guests' favourite part of Amsterdam, according to independent reviews. ...
... walk away.
Oud Zuid is a great choice for travellers interested in museums, cycling and culture.
Stay in the real heart of the city - this is our guests' favourite part of Amsterdam, according ...
... any culture vulture will be in their element in this recently renovated quarter. Also, in amongst the stylish hotels and cafés, lays the majestic Concertgebouw.
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Stedelijk Museum ...
... departs from Mauritskade, at 270 m from the hotel, takes you to the beach of Scheveningen.
The Hague City Centre is a great choice for travellers interested in culture, food and shopping.
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... museums
* Maastricht — fortified medieval city showing the different culture, style and architecture of the south
* Nijmegen — oldest city of the country, known ...
... in 1928, the year of the Amsterdam Olympics, the façade overlooking the Leidsekade was adorned with sculptures, symbolising different cultures. The second sculpture from the left is a Native American ...
... LGBT event hosted by a different European city each year. This 16 days event takes place from July 23rd - August 7th 2016 and offers a broad program of art & culture, sport and debates. The last days ...
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The Dutch have been exploring other cultures and trading with them for centuries, making the nation a magnet for open minded, creative people from all over the globe. These days, Amsterdam has a productive ...
The Hague has some 30 top-quality museums and can rightly be seen as a city full of art and culture. Some enjoy a worldwide reputation while others are less well known, which only adds to their charm. ...
... of the population belongs to the Roman Catholic Church, which is deeply connected to the village culture. Historically, many missionaries and bishops grew up in Volendam.
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The following Departments of the Embassy deal with Economy, Trade, Investment and Agriculture between the Netherlands and other countries:
* Economic Department
* Netherlands Foreign Investment ...
... you will find its culture, customs and rules very different from those you’re used to at home. Find out more about life in the Netherlands: https://www.xpat.nl/netherlands/netherlands_in_a_nutshell ...
... an Imperial State that endured from the 12th to the 17th centuries, the province still retains a distinctive culture and customs, such as Carnival, celebrated only in this predominantly Catholic part of ...
... that are more expensive, and 427 places that are less expensive for personal care.
Recreation and Culture costs are high compared to other places for items such as books, cinema, sport and theatre ...
... experience, Huis Marseille, museum about photography, Imagine Identity and Culture – about culture and migration, Joods Historisch Museum, KattenKabinet, Koffie- en Theemuseum Geels & Co, Madame ...
... was constructed through it, but this did not lead to industrialisation. Agriculture remains the most important economic activity.
Although The Netherlands were neutral in the First World War, seven ...
... bogs and swamps into culture.
All the farms were built along the long road through the bog area. Thus a lengthy row of farms was built, becoming the 7 miles long village of Staphorst-Rouveen. This ...
... report is yet more expansive, looking at 150 cities and considering points such as urban planning, bicycle culture, advocacy, infrastructure, politics and traffic calming.
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... is the oldest city in Holland and has a rich history and culture.
Etymology
The name Dordrecht comes from Thyre, the name of a river, and Middle Dutch drecht "ford", thus meaning "Thure ...
... has some rides that are inspired by non-Western cultures (e.g. Fata Morgana and Piraña), while Reizenrijk has the Carnaval Festival ride, which travels through several different 'countries.' ...
... Amsterdam is also a city of rich culture and history with popular attractions like the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum (national museum), Rembrandt House Museum and Anne Frank House.
Other tourist ...
... that departs from Mauritskade, at 270 m from the hotel, takes you to the beach of Scheveningen.
The Hague City Centre is a great choice for travellers interested in culture, food and shopping.
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... at 270 m from the hotel, takes you to the beach of Scheveningen.
The Hague City Centre is a great choice for travellers interested in culture, food and shopping.
Stay in the real heart of ...
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The Hague City Centre is a great choice for travellers interested in culture, food and shopping.
Stay in the real heart of the city - this is our guests' favourite part of The Hague, according ...
... By 1860 its population was 7237, and 40 years later in 1900, it was 16,621.
Initially agriculture dominated in Haarlemmermeer. But with 99% of the land owned by a few wealthy land owners, poor harvests, ...
... anthropologists, who regarded the small fis.ing town as a relic of the traditional native culture that was destined to disappear as the modernization of the Netherlands gained pace. Marken was a separate ...
... which is deeply connected to the village culture. Historically, many missionaries and bishops grew up in Volendam.
Tourism
Volendam is a popular tourist attraction in the Netherlands, well known ...
... floriculture strongly declined. Unlike in the Duin- en Bollenstreek to the south, the Kennemerland Bulb Region was not -- despite the broad dune area south of Castricum -- extensively cultivated for this ...
... and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW), the Atelier Building is the first structure by Cruz y Ortiz to be completed as part of the Rijksmuseum renovation.
Covering a surface area of ...
... the 21st Century, with an exciting, contemporary programme which continually forges links with other eras, styles, cultures and art forms. The Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ shows current musical developments ...
... agriculture. The highest point is Mount Scenery, 877 metres (2,877 ft), on Saba (also the highest point in all the Kingdom of the Netherlands).
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... It became a true Temple of Enlightenment, and was a home to literature, science and music well into the 19th century. Today, Felix Meritis is a meeting place for art, culture and science from a European ...
... to the bustling city, they also define local culture here. Come and experience canal life in Amsterdam!
5. It's close to plenty of beaches
Many people don't realise how easy it is to ...
... be derived from the local language's word for a two year old horse, namely a Twenter. Throughout history, horses have always played a significant role in Twents agriculture. Horses are a much cherished ...
... Dutch authors or on subjects relating to the country’s history and culture. The 968 sq ft (89.9 m2) library offers e-books and music by Dutch artists and composers that can be downloaded free of ...
... of Amsterdam.
The Bijbels Museum, where the Bible, art and culture meet in a monument full of history.
The Filmmuseum, Holland's museum for cinematography.
The Joods Historisch ...
... wants to create more opportunities to attract talented people from other countries. More lenient rules apply to aliens who can contribute to the Dutch economy, or to culture or research in the Netherlands. ...
... city. A famous building in baroque style in Amsterdam is the Royal Palace on Dam Square. Throughout the 18th century, Amsterdam was heavily influenced by French culture. This is reflected in the architecture ...