This may be a city more famous for its paintings than its prints, but photo buffs love this sprawling space within flashing distance of the Red Light District. Besides...
Bethaniënstraat 9-13This marvellous building houses a private artists' society, whose members gather in the first-floor bar, while members of the public can climb a Berlage-designed staircase to...
Rokin 112As home to 'Night Mayor' Chiel van Zelst, and with a new exhibition of local art every week or two, this is more hang-out than mere art hanger.
Raamgracht 58Originally built in 1306 as a wooden chapel, and constantly renovated and extended between 1330 and 1571, the Oude Kerk is the city's oldest and most interesting church. One...
Oudekerksplein 1The 'Old Church', home of World Press Photo, exhibits everything from contemporary aboriginal art to photographs documenting the life of albinos in Africa.
Oudekerksplein 23Rembrandt bought this house in 1639 for ƒ13,000 (around €6,000), a massive sum at the time. Indeed, the pressure of the mortgage payments eventually got to the free-spending...
Jodenbreestraat 4In its two decades of existence, W139 has never lost its squat aesthetic, nor its occasionally overly conceptual edge. A new renovation has just brought more light and fresh...
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