De Grolsch Veste, previously known as Arke Stadion [ˈɑr.kə ˈstaː.di.jɔn]) is the stadium of football club Twente. It is located in Enschede, Netherlands, at the Business & Science Park, near the University ...
... hall on the site where the medical faculty of the Erasmus University now stands. The exhibition hall was called the Ahoy'-Hal. The apostrophe is a remnant of the original exclamation mark. The hall was ...
The Allard Pierson Museum is the archaeological museum of the University of Amsterdam. It is situated at the Oude Turfmarkt 127 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Artifacts from the ancient civilizations of ...
... canals, Delft Blue pottery, the Delft University of Technology, painter Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antony van Leeuwenhoek, and its association with the royal House of Orange-Nassau.
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Located on the banks of the Rhine River, the charming city of Utrecht is the fourth biggest in the Netherlands. Home to the largest university in Holland, this beautiful destination features picturesque ...
... Amsterdam Waterlooplein Book hotels close to this landmark Amsterdam VU University Amsterdam Book hotels close to this landmark Amsterdam Amsterdam Dungeon Book hotels close to this landmark Amsterdam ...
... — the judicial capital of the world, the seat of government and the royal family
* Leiden — historic student city with the country's oldest university and three national ...
... and for what the Dutch call its "Burgundian" atmosphere. Leiden, the birthplace of Rembrandt and home to the oldest university of the country, is yet another beautiful place with canals, narrow ...
... as a city of knowledge and the presence of internationally renowned institutes like Erasmus MC and Erasmus University are important factors for convention organisers to consider holding their event in ...
... by Rem Koolhaas (with photos by Erwin Olaf) at the Kleine der A, the entrance to the University Museum, the Academie van Bouwkunst (Academy of Architecture), the Wallhouse at the Hoornse Meer that accommodates ...
Groningen is the city with the youngest population in the Netherlands because of the substantial number of student residents: there are over 50,000 students in higher and university education.
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Delden Station - Delden - Hotels near this landmark
Delfshaven - Rotterdam - Hotels near this landmark
Delft Station - Deflt - Hotels near this landmark
Delft University of Technology - Delft ...
... Utrecht University, VU University Amsterdam and the University Medical Centres in Rotterdam, Utrecht and Amsterdam are just a few of the organisations involved.
CDSCS
The International ...
This is a list of museums in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam: Ajax Museum, Allard Pierson Museum, archeological museum of the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Dungeon, Amsterdam Tulip Museum, Amsterdam ...
The University of Groningen (Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), located in the city of Groningen, was founded in 1614. It is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands as well as one of its ...
Wageningen is a municipality and a historic town in the central Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland. It is famous for Wageningen University, which specializes in life sciences.
The city ...
... biggest bridge at the time. In 1923 the current Radboud University Nijmegen was founded and in 1927 a channel was dug between the Waal and Maas rivers.
In 1940, The Netherlands was invaded by Germany ...
... and education. It opened in 2007, and accommodates departments from both the Rijksmuseum and the University of Amsterdam.
Developed by the Government Buildings Agency and commissioned by the Rijksmuseum ...
To study in Maastricht is to study with an international perspective.
When compared to other universities in the Netherlands and its surrounding countries, Maastricht University has the highest ...
... is Peter Hecht, enabled by Rembrandt Associaton Fellowship and Professor of the History of Art at Utrecht University. The display is designed by the stylist Maarten Spruyt in association with the visual ...
... Berlage.
The Verzetsmuseum, the Amsterdam resistance museum.
The Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam's historical museum.
The Allard Pierson Museum, Archaeological Museum of the University ...
... 40 kilometers from Amsterdam to its north. The recreational area of the Kaag Lakes (Kagerplassen) lies just to the northeast of Leiden.
A university city since 1575, Leiden houses Leiden University ...
... with the introduction of a new campus in 2012 of Leiden University as well as Leiden University College The Hague, which was established in 2010. The Royal Conservatory of The Hague and The Royal Academy ...
... of the Netherlands; then, Amsterdam became its cultural centre and most populous city.
Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university of the Netherlands, as well as several other institutes ...
... Groningen is a university city: the University of Groningen and Hanze University of Applied Sciences each have about 25,000 students.
History
The city was founded on the northernmost point of the ...
... is a unique facility that features a retractable roof and a slide-out grass pitch. The concept has been fully duplicated since then by Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and University of Phoenix ...
... Ages, and played a large part in the wars of independence against Spain in the 16th century. The university was founded by William the Silent in 1575 in return for the city’s loyalty. The Pilgrim ...
... Amsterdam's historical museum.
The Allard Pierson Museum, Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam.
The Bijbels Museum, where the Bible, art and culture meet in a monument full of history. ...
... in Nazi concentration camps.
The latter half of the century saw the decline of traditional industries (such as the famous Maastricht potteries) and a shift to a service economy. Maastricht University ...
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Urban Society in the Low Countries IUAP-Network - Urban Society in the Low Countries from the Late Middle Ages to the XVIth Century. Participants: Ghent University (UGent) - University of Antwerp ...
... an administrative capital, it has no university but it has a so-called university for professional education ('hogeschool' in Dutch), which offers bachelor's degrees in several programmes. ...
... museum.
The Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam's historical museum.
The Allard Pierson Museum, Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam.
The Bijbels Museum, where the Bible, art and culture ...
... museum.
The Allard Pierson Museum, Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam.
The Bijbels Museum, where the Bible, art and culture meet in a monument full of history.
The Filmmuseum, Holland's ...
... the religion of France could not be controlled by the Bishop of Rome, a foreign power.[9] In the time of the Protestant Reformation, Lefevre, a professor at the University of Paris, prepared the way for ...
... history.
The University of Utrecht was founded in 1636.
Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), the microbiologist, was the first person to study bacteria.
Willem Barentsz was a famous ...
... cities; known for its university (Erasmus), cutting-edge architecture, lively cultural life, striking riverside setting, its maritime heritage and the Rotterdam Blitz.
The largest port in Europe and ...
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Several international cities have already launched similar initiatives or are in the process of doing so. For example, Cornell NYC Tech in New York is a new university focusing on applied sciences, ...