The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
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Amsterdam
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
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A tour of Amsterdam
Jane Pauley takes in the sights of the Dutch city - its historic canals, architecture and museums - with Russell Shorto, author of a bestselling history of Amsterdam. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
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What's left of New Amsterdam in Lower Manhattan - 2/4
A few highlights of what's left of New Amsterdam. This is part 2 of a 4-part series, in which best-selling author Russell Shorto gives a tour through what used to be New Amsterdam, and what we now call New York.
This is part 2 in a series of 4.
New Amsterdam Tour
Part 1. Why do Americans know so little about their Dutch history?
Part 2. What's left of New Amsterdam in Lower Manhattan?
Part 3. Meet a forgotten American visionary.
Part 4. How New Amsterdam influenced America
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A collection of old spots to visit in New Netherland is in the book by Heleen Westerhuijs - Exploring Historic Dutch New York
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History of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the greatest planned city of northern Europe, has always been a well-known name in world history and played a central role in the history of the Netherlands. In the 17th century Amsterdam was the centre of world economy, and nowadays the city is known for its tolerant character.
1200-1585: The Early History
Amsterdam was founded as a fishing village around the thirteenth century. Amsterdam developed round a dam in the Amstel river at the end of the 12th century. The name Amstelledamme occurs for the first time in the toll concession of Floris V, Count of Holland, dated October 27, 1275. During the 14th, but especially the 15th century, Amsterdam underwent a rapid development, which laid the foundation for the Golden Age. Only very few medieval buildings survive today. Some examples: the Old and New Churches and the Houten Huis (Wooden House) at the Begijnhof. Throughout the Middle Ages houses were generally built of wood, a vulnerable type of construction material. The famous Houten Huis is no exception to this rule. Consequently, most of them were destroyed. Nevertheless, a surprisingly large number of Amsterdam dwellings still have timber frames.
1585-1672: The Golden Age of Amsterdam
The period 1585-1672, the Golden Age, was the hey-day of Amsterdam's commercial success. At the time Amsterdam was the staple market of the world. During this period the characteristic Amsterdam cityscape developed; the 1613 and 1663 urban expansions still determine the city's characteristic appearance. Some of the most important historic buildings date back to this period, e.g. the town hall in the Dam Square (now the Royal Palace), the Westerkerk, Zuiderkerk, as well as a large number of canal houses among which De Dolfijn (Dolphin), De Gecroonde Raep (Crowned Turnip), the Bartolotti Huis, the Huis met de Hoofden (House with the Heads), the Poppenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 95 (commissioned by the Poppen family), the Trippenhuis (built for the Trip family), the Van Raey-huizen, Keizersgracht 672-674, and Sweedenrijk, Herengracht 462.
1672-1795: An Age of Gold and Silver
The year 1672 was a year of disaster for the Dutch Republic with the French and English attacking simultaneously. The Golden Age had come to an end. Nevertheless, Amsterdam managed to consolidate its prosperity during the period 1672-1795 in spite of the predicament the Republic found itself in. The city remained a major staple market and managed to retain its position as the financial centre of Europe. Whereas the Golden Age was primarily a period of pitch and tar, the new era is better characterised as an age of gold and silver. The large number of dwellings built at this time, both simple ones and rich canal houses, reflect the city's prosperity. As a result the majority of the houses located in the city centre date back to the 18th rather than the 17th century. Some examples: Huis Van Brienen, Herengracht 284, Huis De Vicq-De Steur, OZ Voorburgwal 237, Zeevrugt and Saxenburg, Keizersgracht 224.
1795-1813: Recession and Decline
In 1795 the government of the patrician oligarchies was overthrown and the old Republic ceased to exist. Soon the French were to occupy the country. During the period 1795-1813 Amsterdam suffered badly from the economic recession, a state of affairs reflected by the stagnation of the demographic development. Many houses were vacant and some even collapsed for lack of maintenance. Fortunately some facades and interiors dating back to the Empire period survive today.
1813-1940: Recovery and Expansion beyond the Singelgracht
The period 1813-1940 is marked by economic recovery and, from 1870 onwards, by expansion. The increasing wealth brought about a rapid population growth. This development was primarily the result of the Industrial Revolution which triggered off a New Golden Age. The city now ventured into the area beyond the Singelgracht. Large poorly built working-class neighbourhoods were built. The period 1920-1940 was a time of economic recession. Therefore it is all the more remarkable that the so-called Ring 20-40 compares favourably to the 19th century jerry-building. This was also the period of large-scale damage to the historical city centre; canals were filled in and new traffic breakthroughs were realised.
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Tour of a Dutch East India Company Ship (East Indiaman Amsterdam / VOC-Schip Amsterdam)
During the summer of 2015, I had the privilege of touring the East Indiaman Amsterdam (VOC-Schip Amsterdam) at the Dutch Maritime Museum. Let's have a look at this Dutch ship!
Visit Amsterdam - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amsterdam is more than The Red Light District with Ladies in the Windows, Coffeeshops that Sell Many Things Besides Coffee, like drugs, and Stairwells that may be the most dangerous parts of visiting Europe. Many Tourists are shocked to learn that Amsterdam is an amazing city to ride around on a bike or jump out of the way of one, the amount of culture and museums will make your head turn as much as the ladies in the windows.
This video covers the 10 things that shock tourists and travelers when they visit Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands.
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Amazing canal cruise in Amsterdam/See and learn history
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Hung and Phil go by train to Amsterdam for a canal cruise. It's a good chance for Hung and Phil to learn public transportation better than going by car.
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It's a real international city, always crowded, never ceases, and people here speak English more than Dutch. Amsterdam belongs to Noord Holland on the West. We see and learn about the city, its historic views from the water.
The ticket for 1 hour canal cruise costs 12 euro per adult. Children under 4 years are free.
17th Century is the Golden Age of Amsterdam. Many canal houses were built then. We can see many houseboats. In the video you can see Amstel River.
There is a Vietnamese restaurant in the center, we order famous Vietnamese food (Phở, Bún Thịt Nướng Chả Giò). Yummy!
Dam Square is the center of Amsterdam. We can see Palace of Dam. The King has many palaces. He lives in Den Haag.
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New Amsterdam Trail: History of New York City
The Dutch didn't buy Manhattan for $24. It was a big misunderstanding. Also, did you know New York used to be a pirate town? Learn about the origins of New York City by following a mile-long trail around lower Manhattan called the New Amsterdam Trail.
If you're interested in learning more or taking the tour for yourself, here's where you can find all the info, including a free map and brochure with all the details of each stop along the way:
This trail of historic sites was put together in 2009 on the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's arrival into New York Harbor. The trail starts in Battery Park, goes up to Broadway, around Pearl (which used to be the edge of Manhattan), and then across Wall Street. There are 10 stops along the route.
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Amsterdam Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Amsterdam – A city rich with heritage and ribboned with canals that draw millions to its heart each year. Get a close look at the wonders of this Dutch city and find no shortage of travel inspiration.
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#Amsterdam is the largest city in the Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam #vacation is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam #sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process.
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Vondelpark: history of Amsterdam - sightseeing, guided tour, bike tours, expats, festival
The chronological and interesting 150 years history of Vondelpark near the historical centre/center of Amsterdam is told through historic pictures, relevant historic newspaper clippings and adds. Especially interesting for tourists, visitors and expats. Video is entirely in English and there is also a Dutch version available.
Featuring: Vondelparksleepers, Vondelpark campers, camping, dogs off leash, dogs on leash, C.P van Eeghen / Christiaan Pieter van Eeghen, G.A. Heineken / Gerard Heineken, J.H. van Eeghen, M.H. Insinger, S,J, Graaf van Limburg Stirum, Julius Bunge, H.A. Insinger, Mr. M.C. van Hall, expenses, financed, map, enlargement, design, founding, creation, committee, J.D. Zocher / Jan David Zocher, L.P. Zocher / Louis Paul Zocher, Joost van den Vondel, Vondelstatue / statue of Vondel, , Vondelspark, bandstand, Groot Melkhuis, Milk House / Milkhouse, restaurant, terras, café, menu, Amstelveenseweg, Vondelpark Pavilion, Eugenie Buffet et sa troupe, Holland Festival, Filmmuseum EYE, Vondel CS, AVROhuis, AVRO, TROS, AT5, main entrance, Stadhouderskade, Amsterdam Virgin, bycicle, cyclist, cycling, old pictures, postcards, AFC / A.F.C. / Amsterdam Football Club, soccer, soccer field, tennisclub Festina, tennis courts, tennis, de Amsterdamsche Huishoudschool / Amsterdamse Huishoudschool, School for Domestic Science, StayOkay, Stay Okay, youth hostel, budget hotel, Queen Wilhelmina, fishing, pond, Princess Juliana, fire, inferno, burnt down, arson, 't Blauwe Theehuis / Blue Teahouse / Blue Tea House, opening hours, owner, murder, murdered, athletic games, running, sport, homeless people, gift, Local Council of Amsterdam, conditions, horseback, concerts, free performances, roses, rosary, rosegarden, Indian Ringneck Parakeets, parrots, green birds, picasso-statue, pablo picasso, exhibition of statues, l'Oiseau, the Bird, the Fish, Fish-statue, kids pool, swimming pool, children, playground, hippies, young tourists, Flower Power Capital of the World, Magic Centre Amsterdam / Magic Center Amsterdam, ban on sleeping / camping, opening Vondelpark Openluchttheater / Open Air Theatre / Open Air Theater, Vondelpark Happenings, posters, classical music, dance, ballet, renovation, national monument, prtest of dogs, Animal Wellfare, Vereniging van Hondenbezitters / Association of Dod-owners, Sjakie, Huub Stapel, Barry Hay, Mike Starink, Vera Mann, Marianne Mudder, Louise en Henk Schiffmacher, Theodor Holman, Celebrities, BoBo, Spencer, BBQ, barbeque, picknick, history, park, parks, 150 years, celebration, sixties, seventies, 60's, 70's, historic photos, Geschichte, alte bilder, feuer, hunde, historia, el perro, vieja foto / fotografia, foto's, el fuego, l'histoire, le chien, vieilles photos, photos historiques, feu, el parque, foto storiche, storia, fuoco, CNC Productions / CNC Producties / CNC Produkties, video, film, Амстердаму, история, 阿姆斯特丹,
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Dam Square Amsterdam: the history - sightseeing,tourist information,guided tour,bike tours,expats
The history and expansion from 1270 to present is shown of Dam Square / Damsquare in Amsterdam and its expansion through old city maps and old historic pictures. Also the founding / start of Amsterdam is shown. Especially interesting for tourists, visitors and expats. Video is entirely in English and there is also a Dutch version available.
History, commemoration Second World War, May 4th 2014, Remembrance of the Death 2015, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, restaurants, hotels, dining places, shopping street / streets, department store, pizzeria, pizzerias, historic photos, geschichte, Entstehungsgeschichte, Damplatzes, platz, alte bilder, feuer, historia, vieja foto / fotografia, plaza, foto's, restaurantes, el fuego, l'histoire, vieilles photos, la place du Dam, le Monument National, hôtel de ville, résidence royale, la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Fusillade, photos historiques, feu, carré, piazza, foto storiche, Storia e società, río Amstel, la plaza del Dam, ristoranti, fuoco, carcere, 歷史, tarih, 历史, 歴史, Амстердаму, 阿姆斯特丹, история
Featuring: pigeons, Hey Ronnie, Marco Raaphorst, actual dam in the Amstel River, old side, new side, Amstelredam, settlement, market, city hall / town hall, criminals, political opponents, torture, execution / executed, Weigh House, Nieuwe Kerk / New Church, fish market, Maria de Medici, France, Dutch Republic, Henry IV, fire, inferno, burnt down, enlargement / expansion of Amsterdam, Royal Palace, Kalverstraat, emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Lodewijk Napoleon / Louis Napoleon, demolish / demolishing / demolished, King of Holland, Frederick of Orange-Nassau, William I, House of Orange, residence, filling in / filled in, Damrak, Jan David Zocher, Exchange of Zocher, stock exchange, monument, commemoration, battle / war/ independance, Belgium, Naatje, De Eendracht, Catharina / Catherine, electric trams / tramlines, Commander of the City, office, Rokin, puppet theatre / theater, Punch and Judy show, annex De Bijenkorf, department store, Nieuwendijk, city / public garden, opening, Canadian troops, shooting, machine guns, Second World War II / 2 / two, celebration, allied forces, liberators, Canadians, killed / dead / died / injuries / injured / badly, German soldiers, windows, mariage Princess Beatrix, Claus von Amsberg, riots / riotting, police, carriage, Golden Carriage, Queen Juliana, Flower Power, Capital of the World, Magic Centre / Center Amsterdam, hippies, young tourists, damsleepers, camping spot, sleeping, Love & Peace, ban / banned, chased away, Vondelpark, resistance, fighting, arresting / arrested, fancy fair/ fun fair / funfair, Amsterdam Fashion Week, fashion theatre, fashion show, tent, Petra Vinckemöller, Els Verberk (wife of John de Mol), Gerrit Schuurman, Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, CNC Productions / CNC Producties / CNC Produkties, video, film, 1270, 13th century, 14th century, 1565, 1615, 1638, july 7th 1652, 1655, 17th century, 1775, 1806, 1808, 1830, 1814, 1841, 1845, 1870, 1893, 1903, 1909, 1912, 1914, 1925, May 7 th 1945, 1955, 1950's, fifties, 1960's sixties, 1966, August 25th 1970, 1979, 1984, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 1014, 2015
Amsterdam The City That Remembers
This DVD is digitally converted from the original broadcast tape master of a 30 minute documentary which I produced in Holland in 1997. This is a very personal project with one simple objective: to pass along to future generations awareness of the horrors of Nazi Germany's systematic genocide in WWII ... knowledge so easily lost and forgotten unless we keep it alive. After you have viewed this DVD, I hope you will place it in a school, library, church, synagogue, or other permanent place where it will be shown and viewed again and again for decades to come.
The idea for producing this documentary grew from my many trips to Amsterdam and the urging from a close friend there, Harry Moinat, that I interview Jewish survivors of the Dutch Holocaust before they all died. The more I learned the more I had to tell inspiring Amsterdam's story of resistance and determination.
Harry introduced me to a contemporary of Anne Frank, Jaap vanVelzen, who was just 12 years old when he escaped from his Nazi captors by brazenly slipping away from a kindergarten where he and other children were being held awaiting shipment to the death camps. After his escape he hid in the south of the Netherlands till war's end. He was the only member of his family to survive. Jaap later became a successful businessman and noted scholar regarding the Dutch Holocaust.
His childhood recollections are woven into this portrait of the systematic roundup of Jews, gypsies, homosexuals and the mentally impaired and their shipment out of Amsterdam using the city's own streetcars to deliver them at night to waiting Nazi freight cars at Amsterdam's central train station. From there they were shipped to Westerbork concentration camp before being sent on to their deaths at Auschwitz and other German death camps.
I wrote, shot, edited and narrated this documentary to share with you an understanding of why Amsterdam is truly The City That Remembers.
Larry M. Ray
Medieval Amsterdam Tour
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Michael Jackson Live HIStory World Tour Amsterdam 1997 [Full Concert Amateur] 60fps
Michael Jackson on the June 1997 stage on the HIStory World Tour performed 12 concerts throughout Europe, where he landed in Amsterdam, the Netherlands for the second time in a concert where he performed 2 concerts [June 8, 1997 & July 10, 1997] This concert uploaded by me was the second concert and last concert [July 10, 1997] where a longer version of the intro of the song Scream + a snippet of the song Wanna Be Startin 'Somethin is shown '. He performed at the Amsterdam Arena before approximately 50,000 spectators, $ 2,317,881 was raised on June 10, 1997 .............
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