A note to all those historical museums around the world that struggle to present their exhibits in an engaging fashion: head here to see how it's done....
Kalverstraat 92
Formerly the Filmmuseum, this is the most important centre for cinematography in the Netherlands, specialising in major retrospectives and edgier...
IJPromenade 1
This extraordinary cinema is named after Abraham Tuschinski, Amsterdam's single most illustrious cinematic entrepreneur. Built in 1921 as a 'world theatre...
Reguliersbreestraat 26-34
Designed by PJH Cuypers and opened in 1885, the Rijksmuseum holds the country's largest collection of art and artefacts, including 40 Rembrandts and four...
Museumstraat 1