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A hearty welcome to Amsterdam, our capital and largest city and the financial and cultural centre of The Netherlands. Amsterdam has more then 10 million visitors a year and with reason! Amsterdam has so much to offer. There are the canals, full of character in every kind of weather. You can take a canal cruise boat and view the seventeenth century houses from the water, or just take a walk. Then there are the museums (page 44-46) , Amsterdam is the place to be for Rembrandts, Van Goghs and modern art. The theatres (Carre, Stadsschouwburg) present shows mainly in Dutch, off course there are shows with English surtitles (Projected English translation), Toneelgroep Amsterdam provides shows with English surtitles mostly in the Stadsschouwburg. Opera and Ballet and classical concerts in The Concertgebouw are universal languages (see pages 36 until 42). This Season Events; De Meervaart a theatre at the outskirts of Amsterdam (with affordable parking facilities), offers a variety of performances, Dance, Ballet, Music, Comedy etc. On 11 and 12 february go to the ICKFEST, Modern dance. Amsterdam Fashion Week from 26 until 29 january (page 40) Keukenhof showcase in the space of eight weeks what the Dutch floricultural sector has to offer. The focus in the park is on the 7 million spring-flowering bulbs, in more than 20 flower shows, 500 flower growers present an enormous variety of cut flowers and pot

plants. Keukenhof opens from 23 march till 21 may 2017. In the city of Haarlem the centre of the tulip trade in the 17th century, you can take the Tulpominia Tour, the fascinating story of Tulipmania in the Golden Age. This tour takes you through the historical centre of Haarlem and the spring garden Keukenhof But also in the gardens of museums, private homes and city institutions in Amsterdam you will see a lot of Flowerbulbs blooming in March and April. For the Kids, you travel to the nearby town of Utrecht by train or car (30 minutes) to see: Harry Potter: The Exhibition in CineMec, Leidsche Rijn. Shopping; For Arts and Antiques you go to the Spiegelkwartier (page 30-36). P.C. Hooftstraat (Museum Quarter) and The Nine Streets are rich shopping grounds for fashion, Dutch Design and Luxury Shopping pages 18-27), jewellery and antiques, visit for luxury shopping the Museum Quarter, 9 streets, Utrechtsestraat and the Jordaan. When it comes to food and drink, Amsterdam offers the wide range you would expect of a big city: from little fast food stalls to Michelin-star gourmet restaurants (pages 52-59) and bars and nightclubs in all sorts and sizes. Enjoy your stay in Amsterdam The Editor

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Content WINTER | 2017

07 CITY OF AMSTERDAM Where to begin?

10 DUTCH DESIGN

Characterised by simplicity and clarity

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18 LUXURY SHOPPING

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For those with an exclusive taste

28 AMSTERDAM

City of culture, fine art and antiques

29 SPIEGELKWARTIER

Spiegelkwartier the art & antiques district SPIEGELGRACHT Spiegelkwartier

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A selection of exhibitions and performances

44 ADRESSES

Museums, Sightseeing & Theatres

52 FOOD DRINKS & NIGHTLIFE

Michelin star restaurants & live music

60 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Essential Information and useful tips

64 MAP OF AMSTERDAM

Find your way in Amsterdam

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CITY OF AMSTERDAM

Where to begin?

By Dorien ter veld. That’s a good question! Amsterdam has so much to offer that it is impossible to see everything in a week, let alone in a weekend. To make things a little easier for you we have divided the city into nine easy-reference areas for you. In the one area you will mainly find the authentic Amsterdam with its real brown pubs (the Jordaan), in the next area you will find the most important art collections of the Netherlands Museum Quarter, large shops or on the contrary unusual specialist shops Centre, Nine Streets or nature combined with history (the Plantage). For those who want to go out, Amsterdam (Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein) is the place to be. Also modern architecture buffs can indulge themselves here (Eastern Docklands) and those who also want to see Amsterdam’s world-famous and typical side, now’s your chance (Red light district). See map on page 64-65. You could easily spend a day in each area, but luckily combining the areas is also easy. The areas link up well, public transport will take you everywhere. Should you be at a loss: Amsterdammers are helpful and practically everyone speaks English. Welkom en veel plezier! (Welcome and enjoy!)

JORDAAN Enjoying authentic Amsterdam in a relaxed way that is what you do in the Jordaan. Inthe past labourers and craftsmen used to live in the crisscross of little streets. Now you get pleasantly lost among the local shops, antiquarian bookshops, galleries and (brown) pubs. This charming working class area is hot! 9 STRAATJES Not far behind Dam Square, between the well-known ring of canals, you will find nine small streets full of small specialist shops, bou­ tiques and galleries. The three times three streets are situated neatly side to side and together they are a kilometre long, but make no mistake! You can easily lose yourself here for a day. \>>>

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FASHION & MUSEUM DISTRICT (see page 20) There are a number of things you cannot get round in Amsterdam. Culture enthusiasts cannot go home before they have admired a number of masterpieces in Holland’s most important museums with their own eyes.

THE PLANTAGE You don’t feel a lot of enthusiasm for the still life works in the Museum Quarter and you don’t feel like shopping or sightseeing? With its 19th century architecture the Plantage is a greenand quiet part of Amsterdam where there is plenty to do.

OLD TOWN Anyone who has been in Amsterdam, will get inevitable questions about the Red Light district. In the Netherlands prostitution is legal. A tour through the Red Light district will certainly be an interesting experience. It can be combined well with a visit to and a good meal in adjacent ‘China Town’.

LEIDSEPLEIN Amsterdam’s most famous, largest and most touristic entertainment area. There are countless restaurants with affordable day specials and outdoor cafés that even have heating when the weather is somewhat cold. Leidseplein is also the epicentre of all kinds of well-known theatres and concert podiums.

CITY CENTRE A five-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station, you will get to Dam Square. Here you will find the Palace and the National Monument. The large dove population and street artists also attract the attention. From Dam Square you walk straight into the Walhalla for shopping fanatics. The major store chains are all represented here.

THE DOCKLANDS In the past fifty years Amsterdam’s harbour activities have moved to the west of the city. As a result space to live opened up along the IJ lake. The architecture is striking and interesting, it is the architecture of Amsterdam in the future. ■

REMBRANDTPLEIN Eating, drinking and dancing you do around Rembrandtplein. All year around this is the place to be for dazzling nightlife and in summer the outdoor cafés are crowded. There’s also enough to see and do in the area for people who enjoy the good life.

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MONIQUE COLLIGNON

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Monique Collignon is a strong Dutch (Haute) Couture brand, with the potential to conquer the world. The mission: Empowering women. Each unique design, is recognizable by its elegant confident feminine cut, is eye-catching, stylish and never out of fashion. Features fitted to the woman who likes to wear Collignon. It gives a woman power in all her facets. Now showing her accessories. 10 - CINQ


Dutch Design

CREATED ON DUTCH SOIL In the twentieth century, Dutch design has evolved. Besides, for instance, architecture and modern dance, design has become another area where the Netherlands excels internationally. As a result, current Dutch graphic design, fashion design, product design, interior design and furniture design are in the spotlight. From the lingerie of Marlies Dekkers, to the costumes of the Harry Potter movies and the interior pieces of Marcel Wanders; they have all been created on Dutch soil. TYPICAL DUTCH DESIGN Dutch design is characterised by simplicity and clarity. It is often described using terms such as down-to-earthness, sense of humour and perspective and surprising, smart design. These characteristics are the result of creativity in an open, tolerant society. Functionalism has long been the leading ideology behind Dutch design and worked well with the Calvinist attitude of the Dutch. At the start of the twentieth century, the Netherlands became famous by the works of the members of ‘De Stijl’ artistic movement, with artists such as Mondrian and Rietveld. In the nineties, a new artistic trend developed. Functionality of the product no longer came first; the concept behind the design took centre stage. Design became less of an artisanal and more of an artistic discipline. As part of this international trend, the emphasis shifted more towards artistic aspects such as concept and originality and away from production and user requirements. In the process, designers such as Tord Boontje and Viktor & Rolf shift with ease between commercial and artistic considerations. In this sense, Dutch design is at the forefront. AMSTERDAM From designer shopping to a glamorous fashion week, Amsterdam has a fashionable centre just waiting to be discovered. Amsterdam is a source of inspiration for stylish individuals. Even if your budget prevents you from shopping for exclusive high-end designs, there are plenty of more affordable ways to soak up Amsterdam’s fashionable vibe. A lot of the Dutch Designers have choosen Amsterdam, in the Fashion & Museum district you will find the Dutch Designers: Fred de la Bretonière, Pauw and The People of the Labyrinths. When you are interested in Haute Couture visit the designers Mart Visser en Frans Molenaar. You will find other Dutch Designers throughout of Amsterdam like the international well known Designers Viktor & Rolf , Jan Jansen Shoes, Tony Cohen, Monique Collignon and Marlies Dekkers, young talented designers such as Edwin Oudshoorn, Dennis Diem and Dorhout Mees are also Amsterdam-based fashion houses. Dutch brands: G-Star RAW, Claudia Strater, Gaastra, Gsus Industries, Scotch & Soda and Supertrash. ■ CINQ - 11


Special

TW STEEL UNVEILS NEW MAVERICK COLLECTION

BRAND NEW MAVERICK COLLECTION ADDS ATTITUDE TO THE SPORT HERITAGE WORLD

Amsterdam, The Netherlands (March 17, 2016) – TW Steel shakes up father time in 2016, launching the adventurous Maverick Collection. Inspired by the ground-breaking Son of Time masterpiece, the Maverick Collection takes TW Steel’s bold attitude, blends in cool vintage styling and twists it all together to deliver a totally fresh take on time. The hugely successful Son of Time project brought together TW Steel Chief Designer Ton Cobelens with Amsterdam based custom motorcycle builder Roderick Seibert. The collaboration exploded with creativity, delivering a unique one-off custom motorcycle and matching unique timepiece, The Son of Time. The project created so much noise it was clear the market was ready for a full TW Steel collection to mix their bold attitude and big styling with a new take on the Sport Heritage world.

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The Maverick Collection features a total of 42 different executions with each model offered in both 45mm and 48mm size. Each Maverick timepiece design comes in three versions. The first, a super-clean three-hand, comes with a Miyota 2417 movement and brushed case and bezel; the second, a chrono, is powered by a big calibre 6S21 movement and stands out with two chrono eyes and shiny case and bezel. Except for the PVD black coated executions, which come with a matt sandblasted finish. The third design, an equally impressive automatic, shares the same shiny case and bezel and houses a Seiko NH35 movement with an exclusive Geneva pattern rotor. The PVD black-coated executions again come with a matt sandblasted finish. The stunning collection is set off by a choice of either a premium quality, exclusive vintage inspired leather strap with bold stitching detail, or equally impressive steel Milanese bracelet for which no tools are needed to shorten the bracelet. All leather strap models feature the popular and practical Capsa/ Quick Change Construction. The icing on the sport heritage cake for the Maverick Collection comes in the form of double-layered sandwich dials on all leather strap models, bringing the digits and indexes into sharp focus and giving head turning depth and feel to the brand new collection. “Just over ten years ago, we began our company by launching an iconic timepiece collection that shook up the market and established us as a bold new attitude in the watchmaking world,” states Jordy Cobelens, CEO and co-owner of TW Steel. “Now ten years on it’s only appropriate that we shake the market up again with the launch of a new design icon.” TW Steel Chief Design Officer and co-owner, Ton Cobelens adds: ”Of course our new designs still carry our trademark attitude and boldness, but take a new direction,

perfectly blending our TW Steel style with vintage appeal from the Sport Heritage world. We really enjoyed working with Roderick to bring the Son of Time to life, smashing two worlds together! There we found inspiration to make our Maverick Collection a reality, bringing TW Steel’s unique style and emotion to a new audience.”

TW Steel is a private, family-owned company founded in Amsterdam in 2005 by Jordy and Ton Cobelens. Available in over 100 countries worldwide, TW Steel is an ‘Official Sponsor’ of Movistar Yamaha MotoGP™ and features brand ambassadors including MotoGP™ and F1™ World Champions Mick Doohan and Emerson Fittipaldi as well as David Coulthard.

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EDWIN OUDSHOORN EDWINOUDSHOORN.COM

His romatic designs tell a story. He takes you away to a fairytale world with dashing silhouets with thousands of sequins and Swarovski chrystals that are placed on the dresses one by one. 14 - CINQ


Dutch Design

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Coster Diamonds 176 year Paulus Potterstraat 2 | 020 305 5555 www.costerdiamonds.com The most trusted diamond factory and diamond jewelry retailer in the world. Coster Diamonds has been the worlds most well known diamond factory in Europe. 350.000 people a year visit us to see the craft of diamond cutting during a free tour given in their own Located in the heart of Amsterdam, between the Rijksmuseum and the Vincent van Gogh museum, our 4 monumental buildings offer visitors a look into the wonderful and mystical world of diamonds.

Pig&Hen www.pigandhen.nl Pig&Hen Dutch accessoire brand founded in 2013 designs and produces handmade bracelets for men. Every piece is made from authentic ship rope and stainless steel shackles. Their bracelets are handmade in Amsterdam, by using authentic ship rope we carry on the Dutch legacy. They are meant to survive a lifetime, are stronger than steel and will age like your wrinkled face.

‘DARE TO BE ’

— MARLIES DEKKERS marlies|dekkers store Berenstraat 18, 1016 GH, amsterdam We want women everywhere to find out what really turns them on. Therefore, we’ve created 4 new designs for the sensual woman. Are you ready to explore your sensual fantasies? Dare to be … Discover the entire marlies|dekkers collection in the marlies|dekkers store in Amsterdam.

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TONY COHEN TONY-COHEN.COM

Tony Cohen is a designer label with international elegance. His dresses graced the catwalk of New York Fashion Week and Amsterdam Fashion Week. It’s the mission of Tony Cohen to make women look extraordinary in a subtle manner, he dresses women with eye for detail. His signature lies in the use of luxurious materials and combining leather with silk. These meterials translate the strong and soft features of women. 16 - CINQ


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ELISABETTA FRANCI WWW.ELISABETTAFRANCHI.COM

Palette with new colours: from an intense military green to the refined nuances of blue -- ocean, cobalt and the more classic midnight blue. Shades in mimosa and tangerine infuse brightness. Lacquer red is hailed again as the must of the Maison, whereas the predominant natural shades are tobacco, honey and light dusty pink, symbol of timeless elegance.

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Luxury

Shopping

FOR THOSE WITH AN EXCLUSIVE TASTE

The city has an wide selection of luxury shops, ranging from designer fashion houses to uniquboutiques and custom-made items you won’t find anywhere else. Part of the charm of the exclusive shopping experience in Amsterdam is the lovely neighbourhoods you’ll discover along the way. Amsterdam has two gorgeous department stores with a variety of luxurious goods under one roof. Magna Plaza behind the Royal palace and an the edge of Dam Square, de Bijenkorf will keep you entertained for hours. The selection extends from fashion, handbags and shoes to housewares, luggage and electronics. On the ground floor, there are a number of luxury ‘shop-in-shops’ like Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Gucci. MUSEUM DISTRICT Most people visiting Amsterdam come to this area on the south side of the city centre for one thing only: the three biggest museums of the city that gave the neighbourhood its name. True, the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum and Van Gogh Museum are definitely worth visiting for lovers of the great arts. However, apart from these three fabulous museums, this area has much more to offer. This is the place for the high end, most luxurious shopping streets of the country. How to get to the Museum District By tram: Tram lines 2, 3, 5, 12, 16 and 24 will get you to the Fashion & Museum District. By water: The Canal Bus, a hop-on/hop-off canal boat line, stops on the Singelgracht, just across the Stadhouderskade from the northern entrance to the Vondelpark.■ P.C. HOOFTSTRAAT Named for the 17th-century poet and playwright Pieter Cornelisz Hooft, the P.C. Hooftstraat has been an exclusive shopping destination since the 1970s. Located at the Fashion&Museum district, this street is your first stop for big-name designers like Flippa K, Chanel, Hugo Boss, D&G, MaxMara, Ralph Lauren, Hermes, Gucci and more.

VAN BAERLESTRAAT When you’ve had your fill of the P.C. Hooftstraat, wander over to the Van Baerlestraat. Here you’ll a number of renowned Dutch fashion designers like Pauw, The People of the Labyrinths and Fred de la Bretonière which is known for its functional yet elegant boots and handbags. If you’re looking for a bit of extra pampering, schedule an appointment at the Soap Treatment Store for a facial , manicure or massage. WILLEMSPARKWEG From the Van Baerlestraat, head deeper into Amsterdam Zuid down the lovely Willemsparkweg. Visit Oog in Oog for designer (sun)glasses, get a suit made to measure at Suitsupply or try on an elegant dress at Thalian. Lovers of distinctive furniture and lighting head to Edha Interieur, while the best dressed dogs get their fashion fix at Vovnjau. The Willemsparkweg also has a variety of tempting cafés and restaurants. CORNELIS SCHUYTSTRAAT Halfway down the Willemsparkweg you’ll cross the Cornelis Schuytstraat – the perfect place to put together a complete new outfit. Step inside French Connection for the best in British design. Admire the designer shoes at Shoebaloo or Manwood, and then find the perfect earrings or watch at one of the many jewellers on the street. ›

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Luxury shopping THE NINE STREETS

Beadies Huidenstraat 6 www.beadies.com (Shopping online is possible!) Handmade jewellery that are real eye-catchers. Beautiful beads, charms and semi-precious stones from all over the world of which you can design your own perfect piece of jewelry, special requests can be made by the employees in the store. You can also sit down and make jewelry yourself in the back of the store. Fashionable, upto- date, trendy designs. Colorfull, Ibiza style.

SQUALE 1521 Amsterdam Watch Company Reestraat 3 | +31 (0)20 389 27 89, www.awco.nl Special Edition Squale watch by Amsterdam Watch Company Amsterdam Watch Company brings a Special Edition of the Squale Squale 1521. The Military by AWco. As the only official representative of Squale professional Diving Watches in the Netherlands has been jointly developed a numbered and limited model. The design of the Squale Military, Amsterdam Watch Company with one eye looked at the watches especially for the divers ‘Bundeswehr’ were created. Vintage diving watches designed for military purposes are popular among enthusiasts. So why not release their own Military Special Edition? On a beautiful and classic dive watch model Squale 1521. The dial is specially made for AWco and has the words ‘Military’. The chosen material is luminous Super LumiNova with code “C3” which stands for light yellow and a 100% light intensity. The bezel is not provided with a minute marker just like the original Bundeswehr watches. The 40 pieces are sold with a special package in which a patch and find a Cap are. The back cover gets an engraving of ‘Special Edition’ which obviously limited the number listed.

shoe{diction Oude spiegelstraat 3 | 1016 BM Amsterdam +31 (0)20 4233888 | info@shoediction.nl www.shoediction.nl At Shoediction you will find the cream of the crop in footwear: Missoni but also Kenzo, Etro, Giambattista Valli and more, all available in sizes 35 to 41. Besides offering a variety of stunning models, Shoe{diction also carries a carefully chosen selection of silk scarves and leather handbags. “Our philosophy is to offer clients items they aren’t likely to encounter elsewhere. You will not find two of the same products at our shop. Though small, the interior, much like its collections, exudes elegance and timeless style with a hearty dose of Italian sophistication. The space was architecturally designed to be open and modern, yet the use of warm colours and natural materials incorporated into the decor manage to make visitors immediately feel at home. When shopping at Shoediction you will probably take one or two new items home with you. Are you curious? Take a look at our webshop shoediction.nl or visit us. Enough reasons to indulge not only your feet, but also your senses and spirits!

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SKINS COSMETICS Runstraat 11 | Amsterdam Van Baerlestraat 27 Conservatorium hotel +31 (0)20-5286922 | www.skins.nl Skins Cosmetics is the premium address for excellent service and internationally renowned niche cosmetics. We welcome you to discover our handpicked collection of perfumes, skincare and make up: Creed, Diptyque, Aesop, Laura Mercier, Escentricu Molecules, Le Labo Fragances, Frederique Malle, Ren Skincare, By Kilian.

City Diamonds Unique and exclusive handmade jewellery Kalverstraat 51 | +31 (0)20 6256121 | city-diamonds.nl Located right in the heart of Amsterdam City Center, City Diamonds was founded in 1985. We design, manufacture and sell diamond jewelry and we are representative of various international well-known watch brands. Our family has been cutting and polishing diamonds for generations. Loose diamonds are our specialty. We can offer you various shapes, colors and qualities at best possible prices, always accompanied by international certificates. Unique, handmade ring of 18krt. white gold set with a natural black diamond of 3.16crt. and 64 brilliant cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.50crt. of the finest quality. Sales price € 5.950,We are looking forward to welcome you. Visiting hours:

Mon 11:00 – 18:00 Tue 10:00 – 18:00 | Wed 10:00 – 18:00 Thu 10:00 – 21:00 | Fri 10:00 – 18:00 Sat 10:00 – 18:00 | Sun 12:00 – 18:00

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BEETHOVENSTRAAT A few blocks from the Cornelis Schuytstraat, the Beethovenstraat hides a number of treasures in this fairly compact shopping street. Here you’ll find popular Dutch designers like Pauw or Claudia Sträter, as well as a number of jewellers and specialty shops. Sterre & Tijl has gorgeous furniture, toys and clothes for babies and infants, while The English Hatter offers a selection of hats for the distinguished gentleman. If your taste in luxury extends to food, stop by Huize van Wely for amazing chocolate bonbons or sample the delectable cheeses at Tromp. UTRECHTSESTRAAT In the heart of the city centre, the Utrechtsestraat starts at the Rembrandtplein and crosses Amsterdam’s most famous canals. The street has a mix of shops, but gets more luxurious with each passing year. First Marc by Marc Jacobs is at Utrechtsestraat 120. You’ll find designer fashion at Centre Neuf and Angel Basics, while Zwartjes van 1883 sells well-made leather shoes that will last a lifetime. For contemporary interior design, visit Mobilia.

9 STRAATJES Not far behind Dam Square, between the well-known ring of canals, you will find nine small streets full of small specialist shops, bou­ tiques and galleries. The three times three streets are situated neatly side to side and together they are a kilometre long, but make no mistake! You can easily lose yourself here for a day. EXCLUSIVE SHOPPING CENTERS Shoppingcenter Kalvertoren is situated in the centre of historic Amsterdam, in the triangle of the Kalverstraat, the most famous shopping Street of the Netherlands famous Munt-

plein. The shopping centre that spreads over three levels has three entrances all leading to the impressive atrium of the to wer. It is the spectacular modern architecture combined with historic elements that makes a visit worthwhile even if you do not intend to shop. There are numerous attractive places for drinks, coffee, snacks or have a complete lunch. One of those places, Blue food, in the top of the tower, offers drinks and a spectacular and amazing 360 degrees view over Amsterdam. Magna Plaza is an indoor shopping centre located in a historical building behind the Royal Palace. Built at the end of the 19th century, this former post office is now an exclusive shopping destination with more than 20 stores plus a new exhibition space spread over four floors. From clothes and shoes to jewellery and hair salons, Magna Plaza has an excellent variety of shops. Just a few of the brands you’ll find here include Mango, Swarovski, gsus and Lacoste. When it’s time for a break, you can stop at Grand Café Ovidius for a sandwich or cup of coffee. Magna Plaza is worth a visit just for the neo-Gothic architecture and impressive interior – combining classical grandeur with a modern shopping experience. DIAMONDS ARE A GIRLS BEST FRIEND… As one of Europe’s diamond capitals, Amsterdam is the ideal place to shop for jewellery. It’s true that you can buy loose diamonds here, but you might prefer jewels you can wear out of the store! For the inside scoop on the diamond industry plus an opportunity to shop, pay a visit to Gassan or Coster Diamonds. You’ll find a number of small specialty jewellers on the shopping streets listed above, but for big names like Bvlgari, Cartier or Tiffany & Co, head straight to the P.C. Hooftstraat. ■

Major Brands IN AMSTERDAM

There are numerous international flagship stores of major brands in Amsterdam, we will list some of them for you. Lose yourself for more than one day BURBERRY PC HOOFTSTRAAT 48 AND 50 BVLGARI PC HOOFTSTRAAT 73 CARTIER PC HOOFTSTRAAT 132 - 134 CAROLINE BISS PC HOOFTSTRAAT 95 CHANEL PC HOOFTSTRAAT 66 - 68 CHOPARD PC HOOFTSTRAAT 53 CHRISTIAAN VD KLAAUW REESTRAAT 3 DIESEL PC HOOFTSTRAAT 119 DIOR PC HOOFTSTRAAT 100 ELISABETTA FRANCI PC HOOFTSTRAAT 34 ESCADA PC HOOFTSTRAAT 43 EMPORIO ARMANI PC HOOFTSTRAAT 39 -41 FILIPPA K PC HOOFTSTRAAT 129 LEIDSESTRAAT 53 WOLVENSTRAAT 6 FLORIS V BOMMEL STORE SINGEL 439 - 441 FRED DE LA BRETONIERE VAN BAERLESTRAAT 34 UTRECHTSESTRAAT 77 G-STAR PC HOOFTSTRAAT 24 -28 24 - CINQ

GUCCI PC HOOFTSTRAAT 56 - 58 HERMES PC HOOFTSTRAAT 97 HUGO BOSS PC HOOFTSTRAAT 140 ICEBERG PC HOOFTSTRAAT 126 IKKS WOMEN AND MEN PC HOOFTSTRAAT 37 AND 54 IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN (49) PC HOOFTSTRAAT 49 - 51 JIMMY CHOO PC HOOFTSTRAAT 62 KAREN MILLEN PC HOOFTSTRAAT 71 LAUREL PC HOOFTSTRAAT 113 LIO JU PC HOOFTSTRAAT 95 LOUIS VUITTON PC HOOFTSTRAAT 65 - 67 MARCCAIN PC HOOFTSTRAAT 84 MARINA RINALDI PC HOOFTSTRAAT 115 MARLIES DEKKERS BERENSTRAAT 18 MARLIES DEKKERS CORELLISTRAAT 27 MAXMARA PC HOOFTSTRAAT 110 MCGREGOR PC HOOFTSTRAAT 114 MICHAEL KORS PC HOOFTSTRAAT 111

MONTBLANC PC HOOFTSTRAAT 57 MULBERRY PC HOOFTSTRAAT 46 NESPRESSO PC HOOFTSTRAAT 128 PAUL SMITH PC HOOFTSTRAAT 136 PRADA PC HOOFTSTRAAT 63 RALPH LAUREN PC HOOFTSTRAAT 89 SALVATORE FERRAGAMO PC HOOFTSTRAAT 59 SKINS COSMETICS RUNSTRAAT 11 SKINS COSMETICS VAN BAERLESTRAAT 27 THE STORIES STORE OVERTOOM 435 TIFFANY & CO. PC HOOFTSTRAAT 86 - 88 TOD’S PC HOOFTSTRAAT 74 TOMMY HILFIGER PC HOOFTSTRAAT 101 + 103 TONY COHEN’S FLAGSHIP STORE HUIDENSTRAAT 28 TRUSSARDI PC HOOFTSTRAAT 35 U-BOAT - CITY DIAMONDS KALVERSTRAAT 51 VALENTINO PC HOOFTSTRAAT 121 VIRTU - SCHAAP & CITROEN PC HOOFTSTRAAT 40


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AMSTERDAM: CITY OF CULTURE FINE ART & ANTIQUES Amsterdam offers a diverse array of world-class entertainment, as for centuries has been one of the leading centres of culture in Europe. High-quality culture spread across 65 theatres and concert halls, 42 museums and over 140 galleries. The multitude of theatres, galleries, museums and concert venues put Amsterdam at the very heart of arts and culture in the Netherlands.

EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS (SEE ALSO PAGE 36) Exhibitions and cultural events are being organised in the va-rious towns and villages in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and England that are of importance for the life and work of the artist. For the first time, museums like Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo and institutions that actively contribute to conser-ving Van Gogh’s heritage are working together on a large scale. The Kröller-Müller Museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh. The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the Museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. MUSEUMS Throughout the centuries, the Dutch gave the world most famous painters as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh, who until today provoke our admiration. This tradition continued in the 20th Century with Mondrian and later with the Cobra group abstract artists. Amsterdam art museums have not only unparalleled collection of the most famous, but also many lesser known amazing Dutch masters of all epochs. The State Museum called in Dutch Rijksmuseum, and a wonderful collection of modern art from Europe and America at The City Museum called in Dutch Stedelijk Museum are a must to visit. The principal collection of the world’s beloved painter at the Van Gogh Museum and a rich division of the Russian Hermitage Museum are also not to be missed, even if you are in the Dutch capital for a brief visit.

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ART GALLERIES Even if you’re not planning to expand your personal art collection, a visit to one of Amsterdam’s many art galleries is a great way to spend an afternoon. Discover what’s new in the Dutch and international art scene! At the corner of Weteringschans and Spiegelgracht you will see the well-known Diamond House Lazare Diamonds on the right in the Museum Plaza building; on the lefthand corner there is Reflex Modern Art Gallery which sells contemporary art. ART/ANTIQUES STORES Spiegelkwartier: Nieuwe Spiegelstraat runs between the world-famous Rijksmuseum and Keizersgracht, its history goes back as far as the 17th century. In and around this street with its many characteristic Amsterdam facades more than 70 art and antique dealers have set up business. These specialists offer a wide range of objects, ranging from Egyptian antiquities which are 6,000 years old to seventeenth-century Delft ware, from antique Chinese porcelain to abstract modern art. You name it, it is for sale in the Spiegelkwartier. This makes the Spiegelkwartier a must-see quarter for those with an eye for the unique, rare and beautiful. ›


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The first purchase by the Rijksmuseum in the Spiegelkwartier in 1914; 4 panels redwine silk with a pommegranate motif in yellow silk. Italy, 15th centrury and further purchases in the past years. This continued with; 1. An ivory erotic plaquette that in the 13th-14th century was attached to a valuable Indian canopy bed; Polak Works of Art. 2. The predecessor of the coffeemachine, made of silver in Amsterdam in 1809; Juwelier Marjan Sterk. 3. Drinking brothers made by Jan Pieter van Baurscheit (de Oude), ca. 1700: Kunstzalen Vecht. 4. Email cloisonné parfumflacon with a bird between reed in Japonisese style by Alexis Falize (1811-1898) Kunsthandel Inez Stodel.

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SPIEGELKWARTIER the art & antique district

If you collect antiques or modern art, the Spiegelkwartier is the place to go. Just across the bridge opposite the Rijksmuseum you will find this historical neighbourhood with its typical old Dutch houses. This area has been the heart of the national art and antiques trade for the past eighty years and has a friendly relaxed atmosphere. There are few places in the world where you will find such a stunning choice of art and antiques. HISTORY Today one finds fine art and antiques dealers in almost every house in the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat and on the Spiegelgracht. This is the result of a historical development of almost 120 years. Without the building of the renown Rijksmuseum the neighbourhood would surely have looked very different. Before the Rijksmuseum was built (1877/1885) there used to be a large windmill on that spot. The existing small business like watchmakers, carpenters, furniture repair shops etc, slowly changed into art and antique dealers. ARTS & ANTIQUES (MINI MUSEUMS) In a cluster of historic houses, you can find a rich treasure-trove of art and antiques,mini-museums that invite you not only to admire, but give you the opportunity to buy. The shops and galleries of the Spiegelkwartier offer some of the finest art and antiques you’re likely to find anywhere in the world, from Roman glass to Dutch Old Masters, from Delftware to tribal art, contemporary sculpture to Art Deco jewellery, centuries-old furniture to a painting finished yesterday. The Spiegelkwartier has been at the heart of the Dutch art and antiques trade for more than a hundred years. Over 70 specialised dealers offer not only top-quality collections, but considerable expertise. And they gladly share there expertise with you. RIJKSMUSEUM According to old address books the first antique dealer started in 1900 in de Kerkstraat nr 219. In 1910 there are already seven antique shops mentioned. After the war the number of galleries and shops really extended. If one looks at the objects bought by the Rijksmuseum in the Spiegelkwartier one notices that it mainly concerns objects like furniture, glass, textile and earthenware.

This is not surprising since the shops were specialized in these antiquities. The proof of a historically grown connection with the Rijksmuseum is the exhibition in 1985 of a selection of objects bought in the Spiegelkwartier. FROM ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDS TO SOUVENIRS The Art and Antique dealers offer a wide variety of objects, ranging from archeological finds to 17th century furniture, glass and Dutch Delftware, from oriental art to Art Nouveau, from tribal art to contemporary art, from medieval statues and antique clocks to jewellery and, last but not at least paintings from the COBRA period or finished yesterday. And you don’t have to break the plastic, also for little money you can buy an unique ‘souvenir’. FOOD & DRINKS & SHOPPING Tucked in between these Aladdin’s caves are cafés and restaurants perfect for a little time out, whether you feel like a bowl of healthy soup, or coffee and cake; a light lunch or dinner with singing staff. You can pick up nifty vintage clothes at knock-down prices, or pre-loved designer wear. Then there are shoes and bags from famed Dutch designers and gifts aplently, from stylish Dutch contemporary object to toys for the kids back home. MUSEUMS A visit to the Spiegelkwartier is easy to combine with a visit to one of many museums in the area. At walking distance you will find the Rijksmuseum, Vincent van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, FOAM and the Allard Pierson museum. A fun way to get to the Spiegelkwartier and the nearby Rijksmuseum, is with the CANAL-BUS. WWW.SPIEGELKWARTIER.AMSTERDAM

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Art & Antiques

A dream of costume jewelry Droomfabriek de Groot & de Jong Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 9B | +31(0)20-6200760 www.droomfabriekantiek.nl Amsterdam houses the dream of every vintage jewellery lover: the Droomfabriek, or ‘factory of dreams’. Selling a large range of costume jewellery made by designers such as Miriam Haskell, Kenneth Jay Lane and Yves St. Laurent, as well as offering antique objects and photographs, the shop is a true treasure trove. High-end fashion designers including Elsa Schiaparelli and Coco Chanel were often spotted wearing costume jewellery. Chanel reasoned that “to ask a woman to wear real jewellery only is like asking her to cover herself with real flowers instead of floral silk prints. She’d look faded in a few hours.” Aside from costume jewellery, the Droomfabriek has an eclectic mix of antiques, objets trouvés, vintage handbags (Chanel, Gucci, Judith Leiber), Hermès scarfs and ties. 32 - CINQ

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Frides Laméris ART & ANTIQUES

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 55 | Amsterdam www.frideslameris.nl | +31(0)20 6264066 Frides Laméris Art and Antiques offers a magnificent collection of glass from as early as the Roman times until 1800, as well as Asian porcelain and Dutch ceramics. Subtle coloured Roman glass, the famous ‘cristallo’ form sixteenth century Venice, intriguing glass à la façon de Venise and eighteenth century ceremonial goblets will fascinate you. Come by to learn more about the items, their stories and the traditions behind these delicate pieces of art, usually only displayed in museums. Serpent glass made in the Venetian manner (à la façon de Venise) with white crests. So called ‘Cristallijn’ and white glass, The Netherlands, second half seventeenth century. Height 18.5cm.


Renssen Art Gallery  Side by side: Picasso and Renssen

In the heart of the Amsterdam Art District you find Renssen Art Gallery. Paintings, sculptures and lithographs by internationally collected Dutch artist Erik Renssen (b. 1960) are displayed in an elegant yet informal setting. The gallery shows their contemporary Renssen artworks alongside an impressive collection of Picasso lithographs, pochoirs and etchings. The combination of these two collections, mounted in hand-made and gilded frames, makes a visit to Renssen Art Gallery a very worthwhile experience.Â

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 44 | Amsterdam +31.6.34261770 | info@renssen-art.com Open daily from 11:00-17:30 hrs

renssenartgallery.com Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 44 | 1017 DG | Amsterdam - NL tel 020 - 3038718 | 06 - 34261770 open daily from 11:00 - 17:30 hrs www.renssenartgallery.com | info@renssen-art.com

ssen t District you find lptures and lithoDutch artist Erik an elegant yet their contempoan impressive colaphs and pochoirs. lections, mounted makes a visit to while experience.

JAN VEENIS INTERIEURS Weteringsstraat 34 | +31 (0)20 6224143 www.veenisinterieurs.nl Jan Veenis interior decorator has a large collection of exclusive fabrics for curtains and furniture. For furniture like Giorgetti as well as interior lighting Jan Veenis is the place to be. He will gladly advise you with the decoration of your interior, without obligation. Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday from 12.00-17.00 and by appointment

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HANDMADE JEWELLERY MADE BY TWO PASSIONATE GOLDSMITHS Store: Derde Weteringdwarsstraat 8c Close to the Rijksmuseum Thursday till Saturday from 11:00-17:00

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KUNSTHANDEL INEZ STODEL sells rare and wearable antique jewellery Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 65 | +31 (0)20 6232942 www.inezstodel.com | Instagram: inezstodel_jewelry Inez Stodel, renowned for her extraordinary eye and taste, has specialized in jewels and small works of art for over 50 years. She has been joined in the business by her daughter, Leonore van der Waals. In their shop on the famed Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, you will find a broad collection of elegant and original jewels ranging in date from antiquity to the 1970s. In the collection you will find signed jewels made by grand houses as Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Marcus & Co., Van Cleef & Arpels, Mauboussin and Boucheron, as well as pieces by famous designers as Carlo Giuliano, Alexis Falize, Jean and Georges Fouquet and Seaman Schepps. Besides period jewellery and bijoux de charme you will find objets de vitrine such as boxes, small sculptures, ma?trises, scent bottles, portrait miniatures, costume accessories and micromosaics. Stodel and Van der Waals also build - with great enthusiasm - personal collections upon request. If you are in search of your perfect jewel they will find it for you.

Restaurant Spelt LUNCH & DINER

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 55 | Amsterdam restaurantspelt.nl | +31(0)20 4207022

Hidden under the pillars in the end of the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, among art galleries and special boutiques, there you will find Restaurant Spelt, open for lunch and dinner. Since 2008, Chef Thomas Geraedts and his team, serve quality dishes with a classic touch. The name Spelt, refers to the ancient wheat, which stands for quality and authenticity. When sitting inside you can observe the big beautiful garden or watch the art of cooking as it occurs inthe open kitchen. You can enjoy lunch and dinner on the terrace as well, feeling like a world traveller. Openinghours TUE - TH 10:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. FR - SA 10:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. CLOSED ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Robert Schreuder Antiquair

TINKERBELL FUN & DISCOVERYSHOP Spiegelgracht 10 | +31 (0)20 7370679 www.tinkerbelltoys.nl TinkerBell may well be the happiest shop in Amsterdam. Here, you will find beautiful and special toys for both very young and older children. Toys just for fun, but also educational ones. Adults tha haven’t grown out of playing can find the things they like here as well. From jumping ropes and bubble trumpets to chemistry sets, stroboscopic devices, air glides and an alarm kit for kids. Toys for endless fun.

Visit Robert Schreuder’s small and enchanting antiques shop, which will take you back to the world of 18th- and 19th-century Grand Tour travellers on their way to Rome or Paris. Treat yourself to a beautiful neoclassical statue or watercolour that will perfectly adorn a modern loft as well as the study of a Georgian townhouse. Or choose from among the selected pieces of fine furniture, objets d’art, chandeliers, candlesticks and out of the ordinary objects on offer that will most likely steal your heart. Admirers of Napoleon will find a nice collection of busts and memorabilia of the emperor. Robert studied in Bordeaux, Leiden and Bologna. No wonder Italian and French antiques form the core of his collection but you might also encounter a nice English Regency piece. You are very welcome in his shop in the Spiegelkwartier, Amsterdam’s famous antiques district. Or have a preview on his stylish website

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 48 - Amsterdam Open: Thursday-Saturday: 11 am - 6 pm Phone: +31 (0)6 242 89 550 - www.robertschreuder.com 34 - CINQ

Openinghours: Sunday 12.00 - 17.00 hrs Monday 13.00 - 18.00 hrs Tuesday till Saturday 10.00 - 18.00 hrs


VILLA DEL ARTE GALLERIES CONTEMPORARY ART

Villa del Arte Gallery is to be found amongst the galleries of the famous art-district Spiegelkwartier. The gallery stands out with high quality works of internationally and locally acclaimed artists, presenting contemporary art. Exclusively available at Villa del Arte Gallery: Francoise NIELLY’s limited edition Fine Art Prints on aluminum and original work. Françoise NIELLY, born and raised in France, has

allowing us to appreciate the real beauty of things

reached international success with her expressive

and what they are made of truly.

paintings that exhibit a brute force, a fascinating vi-

Villa del Arte Gallery is proud to present his work for

tal energy. Oil and knife combine to sculpt her ima-

the first time in The Netherlands.

ges from a material that is, at the same time, biting and incisive, carnal and sensual. Whether she paints

Clients from abroad have their purchased art ship-

the human body or portraits, the artist takes a risk:

ped to their door, insured and with the best care gua-

her painting is sexual, her colors free, exuberant,

ranteed. Represented artists in the Winter & Spring

surprising, even explosive, the cut of her knife inci-

Group Show are: paintings by Francoise Nielly, Edo

sive, her colour pallet dazzling.

Kaaij, Frank E Hollywood, Joan Peris. Sculptures by Liechennay, Michael James Talbot, Johan Thunell.

The award winning British photographer Nick

Photography by Jean-Francois Rauzier, Willy Rojas,

VEASEY creates astonishing X-ray photos of all

Nick Veasey, Yvonne Michiels.

kinds of objects. He uses an industrial X-ray machine to capture multiple exposures of each object, and digitally combines the exposures to create the final image. His subjects range from small objects like teddy bears to sports cars and even airplanes. Nick Veasey’s art reveals everything from the inside out,

Villa del Arte Galleries Open 7 days a week Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 38 | Amsterdam +31 (0) 642 382 902 | contact@villadelarte.com www.villadelarte.com

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What’s the best time to visit Amsterdam and its green backyard De Veluwe? That depends of course on what you’re looking for. In autumn or winter, as the leaves are blown from the trees, Amsterdam’s beautiful gables reappear in their full glory from behind the foliage. Springtime is bright and colourful in Amsterdam. In summer it buzzes with all sorts of outdoors activities and festivals.

DRIVE 100 YEARS OF COLLECTING

HARLEY WEIR ‘BOUNDARIES’

SONIC ACTS FESTIVAL JEAN TINGUELY – ‘THE NOISE OF BEING’ MACHINE SPECTACLE

THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM KATTENBURGERPLEIN 1 +31 (0)20 5232222, HETSCHEEPVAARTMUSEUM.NL TILL 2 JULY

FOAM KEIZERSGRACHT 609 +31 (0)20 551 6500 FOAM.ORG TILL 19 FEBRUARY

DIVERSE LOCATIONS FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ACTS GO TO: SONICACTS.COM/2017/INFO 23 TILL 26 FEBRUARY

STEDELIJK MUSEUM MUSEUMPLEIN 10 +31 (0)20 573 2911 STEDELIJK.NL TILL 5 MARCH 2017

With a remarkable eye for detail, she finds beauty in the mundane. Close to the skin of her objects, Weir’s intimate approach is what marks her work in any context, be it a border zone in a politically charged area, or in a room with a model.

Sonic Acts is a thematic festival with a focus on developments in art, music and science; this edition, titled The Noise of Being, explores what it means to be human. The festival includes a conference, performances, film programme, workshops, masterclasses and club nights at Paradiso, Stedelijk Museum, Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, Bimhuis, De Brakke Grond and OT301, with an exhibition running from 1 to 26 February at Arti et Amicitiae. Sonic Acts has also commissioned a series of new audiovisual works and sound installations.

Amsterdam, 29 September 2016 - Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925– 1991) is famous for his playful, boldly kinetic machines and explosive performances. Everything had to be different, everything had to move. Precisely twenty-five years after his death, the Stedelijk opens the largest Tinguely retro-spective to be mounted in a Dutch museum and the most comprehensive internationally in thirty years. With over a hundred machine sculptures, most of which are in working order, paired with films, photos, drawings, and archive materials, the presentation takes the public on a chronological and thematic journey of Tinguely’s artistic development and ideas.

The ‘Drive’ exhibition reveals 350 impressive pieces from the 100-year-old collection of The National Maritime Museum What do a life jacket from the Costa Concordia, a letter written by Michiel de Ruyter dating from 1657, Mesdag’s masterpiece from 1898, and a globe from 1613 have in common? All these works are part of the unique collection of The National Maritime Museum. The collection history of the museum and its unique objects is central in the new exhibition ‘Drive’

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The title of this exhibition refers to what is ultimately dissolved in the work of Harley Weir. But even as she crosses the lines of what usually holds people apart, on personal as well as political levels she is not out to make any statements. The exhibition therefore reads as a visual poem, open to interpretation.


LA PARISIENNE BY SOFITEL SOFITEL LEGEND THE GRAND AMSTERDAM OUDEZIJDS VOORBURGWAL 197 +31 (0)20 555 3111 TILL 9 MARCH

THE EARLY VAN GOGH: 100 YEARS OF SCHIPHOL - READY ‘WORK AGAINST FOR TAKE-OFF INDIFFERENCE’

STÉPHANIE SOLINAS DOMINIQUE LAMBERT ‘LE POURQUOI PAS?’

KRÖLLER-MÜLLER MUSEUM HOUTKAMPWEG 6, OTTERLO +31 (0)318 591 241 KROLLERMULLER.NL La Parisienne by Sofitel is a two- TILL 9 APRIL

AMSTERDAM MUSEUM KALVERSTRAAT 92 +31 (0)20 523 1822 AMSTERDAMMUSEUM.NL TILL 7 MAY

FOAM KEIZERSGRACHT 609 +31 (0)20 551 6500 FOAM.ORG 24 FEBRUARY TILL 15 APRIL

part exhibition. The retrospective features 22 iconic photos of Parisians dating back to the 1950s from the photography collection of the famous French magazine Paris Match, including some shots from photographer Emanuele Scorcelletti. The contemporary aspect features 10 winning photos from the contest La Parisienne. The traveling photo exhibit La Parisienne by Sofitel embodies a key Sofitel pillar: culture. As an ambassador of French elegance around the world, Sofitel makes it a point of honor to celebrate its French heritage via numerous cultural events linked to literature, fashion and art.

The exhibition tells the story of Schiphol – all the way from a muddy field to a high-tech airport. On 19 September 1916, precisely one hundred years ago, an aeroplane first landed on a piece of farmland in the Haarlemmermeer. As well as looking back at the airport’s origins, the exhibition considers Schiphol’s future. Visit the exhibition and take a virtual ride on the luggage carousel, marvel at a specially built model of an air-traffic control tower, see the first ever key to Schiphol, look at a Second World War bomb, and view historical stewardess uniforms.

In her work, Solinas attempts to materialise abstract concepts such as identity or the spiritual in a systematic and factual manner. She employs photography as a part of a diverse array of research methods – alongside language, video and installation. The research process is central to her practice; by collaborating with experts from various disciplines Solinas investigates the shared role of the artist, the scientist and the medium as moderators of reality.

It shows how at the start of his career, Vincent van Gogh teaches himself to translate his view of the world into images. The emphasis in the exhibition is on drawings, which are rarely shown due to their sensitivity to light. The works in the exhibition are commented upon by Van Gogh himself with quotations from his letters. Writer Auke van der Woud is guest curator of the exhibition. In the exhibition texts and with the addition of photographs by Henri Berssenbrugge (1873-1959), he places Van Gogh’s unusual choice for his fellow man in the working-class districts in the context of the late nineteenth century.

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SCENIC ROUTE - NDT PRINS IGOR

NEDERLANDSE REISOPERA KONINKLIJK THEATER CARRÉ AMSTEL 115-1125 +31 (0)20 624 2311 CARRE.NL 9 AND 11 MARCH

NATIONAL OPERA & BALLET AMSTEL 3 +31 (0)20 625 5455 NDT.NL 15 AND 16 FEBRUARY

DUTCH NATIONAL OPERA & BALLET AMSTEL 3 +31 (0)20 625 5455 OPERABALLET.NL TILL 26 FEBRUARY

ting retelling of the Don Juan legend. Combining comedy and tragedy, it follows Giovanni’s final 24 hours as he lusts his way towards his dramatic demise. Filled with Mozart’s glorious music, it includes the famous ‘Leoprello’ aria detailing Giovanni’s long list of lovers. The Nederlandse Reisopera commissioned a female director (Jo Davies) and a female conductor (Julia Jones) to stage this new production of Don Giovanni. Finally, Don Juan’s story told by a female perspective… !

Screen(2005), that reflect and juxtapose each other. For the new creation, long time collaborator Max Richter will compose a new piece. The second work, Silent Screen, can be seen as the epitome of a transdisciplinary performance where dance, theatre, film and music effortlessly come together to melt into a painterly Gesamtkunstwerk. Here, León and Lightfoot’s other longtime creative partnership with Philip Glass is highlighted. With that, Scenic Routeacts as a nod of recognition to both these composers that have played an important role in León and Lightfoot’s careers from the beginning.

(1833 – 1887)) The production is dreamy, heart-rendingly human and exceptionally theatrical. With Prince Igor, Dutch National Opera is continuing the line of the great Russian opera repertoire, after successful productions of Boris Godunov, Eugene Onegin, Pique dame, The legend of the invisible city of Kitezh and Khovanshchina. Many people attending concert halls are already familiar with the ‘Polovtsian Dances’ from Prince Igor, with which the Chorus of Dutch National Opera made a great impression at the Opera Gala in 2015.

MADE IN AMSTERDAM

DUTCH NATIONAL OPERA & BALLET AMSTEL 3 +31 (0)20 625 5455 The evening consists of two halOPERABALLET.NL Don Giovanni is an exhilara- ves, a world premiere and Silent Prins Igor (Alexander Borodin TILL 4 MARCH

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In Made in Amsterdam, the company will be dancing new ballets by David Dawson, Ernst Meisner and Juanjo Arqués. The programme also includes five existing ballets created recently for Dutch National Ballet by the leading choreographers Hans van Manen, Christopher Wheeldon, Alexei Ratmansky, Ton Simons and Krzysztof Pastor. These five ballets are now counted among the highlights of the company’s repertoire. The first performance of Made in Amsterdam is on Saturday 11 February and the programme runs until Sunday 4 March in Dutch National Opera & Ballet, in Amsterdam.


MARIONETTE OPERA: SCENIC ROUTE - NDT CIRQUE DU SOLEIL CASTLE IN THE AIR VAREKAI NATIONAL OPERA & BALLET AMSTERDAM MARIONETTE THEATRE NIEUWE JONKERSTRAAT 8 +31 (0)20 620 8027 MARIONETTETHEATRE.COM TILL 20 MAY Jacques Offenbach wrote ‘The castle in the air’ (‘No. 66!’) in 1856 for his own small theatre, a wooden auction hall at the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Now, this unknown opéra-comique can be seen in a former blacksmith’s - the theatre of the Amsterdam Marionette Theatre (near Nieuwmarkt Square). The story is about Jeannot and Jeannette, who are on their way to Paris. They earn their living with dance and song. Six puppeteers manipulate the large, wooden marionettes. A performance for both adults and children (min. 6 yrs.).

AMSTEL 3 +31 (0)20 625 5455 NDT.NL 29, 31 MARCH, 1 - 16 APRIL Onegin is one of those rare narrative ballet dramas that touch both heart and mind. The ballet, which is based on the verse-novel of the same name by Alexander Pushkin from 1833, is situated in Russia in 1820. The aristocrat Onegin rejects the young, infatuated Tatiana and flirts with her sister Olga, although she is already engaged to his friend Lensky. This leads to a duel between Onegin and Lensky, and the latter pays with his life. At a ball years later, Onegin bumps into Tatiana, who is now married, and falls in love with her. He begs her forgiveness, but Tatiana rejects him. They are both doomed to lead unhappy lives.

ZIGGODOME DE PASSAGE 100 +31 (0)0900 235 36 63 ZIGGODOME.NL 20 TILL 23 APRIL Escape to Enchantment Deep within a forest atop a volcano, exists an extraordinary world, where anything is possible: Varekai... From the sky falls a solitary young man, and the story begins. On this day at the edge of time, in this place of all possibilities, begins an inspired incantation to life rediscovered..

POP ARTS FESTIVAL LEIDSEKADE 90 ADRES +31 (0)20 530 53 01 POPARTSFESTIVAL.NL 14 TILL 24 APRIL the seventh edition of Pop Arts will take place in Theater Bellevue, Jeugdtheater De Krakeling, Ostade A’dam, De Brakke Grond and at several outdoor locations. For two weeks the festival offers a full program with over 30 performances from the Netherlands and abroad..

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FASHIONWEEK

JUMPING AMSTERDAM ICE*AMSTERDAM

HUISHOUDBEURS ‘17

WESTERGASTERREIN TRANSFORMATORHUIS, KLÖNNEPLEIN 1 +31 (0)20 684 2878 FASHIONWEEK.NL 26 UNTIL 29 JANUARY

RAI AMSTERDAM EUROPAPLEIN +31 (0)20 549 1212 JUMPINGAMSTERDAM.NL/EN 26 UNTIL 29 JANUARY

RAI AMSTERDAM, EUROPAPLEIN +31 (0)20 549 1212 HUISHOUDBEURS.NL 18 TILL 26 FEBRUARY

Mercedes-Benz FashionWeek Amsterdam is a bi-annually event with catwalk shows and expositions about Dutch and Belgium Fashion Design. It offers a broad and diverse programme meant for the fashion professional and their relations. Fashion LAB is an on-going programme consisting of catwalk shows, and a range of workshops, lectures and presentations that encourage innovation and support young entrepreneurs throughout the year. The concept is easy: the greatest talents of the seven best Dutch fashion academies will be together in one catwalk show to present themselves to the tough fashion press and a panel of international industry experts. 40 - CINQ

The best dressage and show jumping riders in the world will compete in the arena of Jumping Amsterdam. A large number of spectators will experience the thrill of competitions like the FEI World Cup™ Dressage and the Grand Prix of Amsterdam (1.60m). Besides the finest that dressage and show jumping has to offer, Jumping Amsterdam also presents show and entertainment like the famous French Alizée Froment who will charm all present with her magical performance. Shopping for equestrian and lifestyle products, good food and well-known artists who will take care of the musical aspect make a trip to Jumping Amsterdam a great day or night out for everybody.

MUSEUMPLEIN +31 (0)20 470 1069 ICEAMSTERDAM.NL TILL 5 FEBRUARY This winter, Ice skating rink Ice*Amsterdam turns the energetic area of the Museumplein into a magical winter wonderland. Till the 5th of February 2017, kids and those who are still a kid at heart glide side by side. Expect your ice skating trip to be picture perfect with a replica of the ‘Magere Brug’. From the 17th - 30th of December winter market Ice*Village adds an extra smidgen of festivity to the ice skating rink. Sixty chalets sell cosy mittens, handmade lifestyle items, hand- and heartwarming glasses of mulled wine and hearty dishes. Tickets and skates for Ice*Amsterdam can be booked online or at the rink. Access to the winter market is free.

This is the place where all visitors will be inspired by the newest trends in terms of fashion, beauty, health, leisure, food and drinks. There will be performances, fashion shows and workshop for everyone to enjoy! At the Huishoudbeurs there will be over 350 exhibitors offering a wide range of products. This 9-day long friend event will take place from February 18 till February 26, 2017. The event is strongly recommended to have an even better time in Amsterdam! Tickets are available at Kruidvat and Primera and on huishoudbeurs.nl. It is possible to purchase tickets in advance until February 17th for only €15.95. We also offer train tickets for only € 18, - on the website.


THE SPIRIT OF AMSTERDAM

THE DUTCH ICE THE AMSTERDAM SCULPTURE FESTIVAL COFFEE FESTIVAL

ZUIDERKERK ZUIDERKERKHOF 72 020-3080399 THESPIRITOFAMSTERDAM.COM 4 MARCH

ARENA BOULEVARD 1 +31 (0)88 9090 660 IJSBEELDEN.NL TILL 5 MARCH

On the 4th of March 2017 the 4th edition of the international whisky festival The Spirit of Amsterdam takes place. With more than 500 whiskies and whiskeys, stories about whisky, music, food and lifestyle. In short “the whisky way of living”. You can order tickets for the afternoon session from 13:00 to 17:00 or the evening session from 19:00 to 23:00.

the Netherlands will be held in Amsterdam this year! A unique event for young and old. More than 40 of the world’s best ice-sculptors head over to the Netherlands to present their creations. The theme for the Dutch Ice Sculpture Festival 2016-2017 is ‘Music Inspires’. World famous artists, music genres, music instruments, composers and musicians will be chipped out of glistering snow and crispy clear ice. In combination with special effects, Ice Sculpture with a height up to 6 meters, weighing more than 275.000 kilos of ice, 275.000 kilos of snow and a temperature of -10°C will be brought to life.

WESTERGASFABRIEK POLONCEAUKADE 2 AMSTERDAMCOFFEE FESTIVAL.COM The biggest winter event in 10, 11 AND 12 MARCH The Amsterdam Coffee Festival is all about coffee, tea and chocolate. A variety of coffee brands are represented by professional roasters, competent barista and real coffee lovers. Come and join the fun of The Amsterdam Coffee Festival and get inspired by professional baristas who will be showing of their latte art skills, enjoy the magical taste sensation of the Coffee & Food Pairing Experience hosted by the restaurant Scandinavian Embassy or enjoy the dangerously delicious combination of coffee and cocktails during The Coffee Mixologist Competition. Mix it, hake it, stir it!

HISWA 2017 RAI AMSTERDAM EUROPAPLEIN +31 (0)20 549 1212 HISWARAI.NL 8 TILL 12 MARCH The largest boat event in The Netherlands. With an extensive range of boats up to 10 meters, a comprehensive selection of parts and accessories for every type of boat and lots of activities, the HISWA Amsterdam Boat Show is a must attend event for every water sports enthusiast! There are lots of interesting and fun activities. For example the “Demoplein” with educational workshops on boat maintenance, the RAI Harbour with fun activities in the water (sailing for kids, electric boating and more). The younger kids can go to the KidsLAB for exciting activities with a focus on innovation, learning, smelling and tasting. CINQ - 41


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MUSIC & CONCERTS

LADIES OF SOUL

MUSICALS IN CONCERT ENCORE & VOYAGE

ZIGGO DOME DE PASSAGE 100 +31 (0)900-2353663 ZIGGODOME.NL 10 AND 11 FEBRUARY

LIVE ON TOUR ROYAL THEATRE CARRÉ AMSTEL 115 / 125 MUSICALSONTOUR.NL 12 AND 13 FEBRUARY

MELKWEG LIJNBAANSGRACHT 234A +31 (0)20 531 8181 MELKWEG.NL EVERY SATURDAY

Trijntje Oosterhuis, Edsilia Rombley, Glennis Grace and Candy Dulfer are the Ladies of Soul. These five national, experienced top-artists join forces again to play together during a complete new show with a live band. In an unprecedented show this leads to a cumulative wealth of experience where they surpass themselves, inspire each other and entertain the audience with real music created and played with passion and soul. The unique combination produces great energy between the ladies and the audience. Special guest this year: Oleta Adams. Tickets available at eventim.nl and ladiesofsoul.nl.

Six prominent Dutch musical artists together on stage.During a unique concert these artists perform songs from musicals such as Sister Act, Wicked, Grease and Miss Saigon supported by a live band and dancers. Enjoy the most beautiful musical songs performed by amazing vocalists. You can expect the hit songs from Miss Saigon, Hairspray, Sister Act, Grease, Aida, The Sound of Music, Wicked and The Bodyguard, as well as songs from beautiful Dutch musicals such as Sonneveld and Annie MG Schmidt. Put your dancing shoes on because the swinging hits from jukebox-musicals such as Mamma Mia! and Jersey Boys will be performed as well.

ENCORE is ‘THE’ hiphop- and r&b club night. Be prepared to get crazy every Saturday, the best tracks, good vibes, best djs, original entertainment and performances – everything is possible at ENCORE. Are you into old school tracks, or rather a early adopter who likes new tunes? At Encore you can expect the whole spectrum of hiphop- and r&b with all its subgenres. Cool beats, classic hits and new tracks! It has a different theme every week. During ENCORE, you can go on a musical journey with VOYAGE which is held simultaneously in the Oude Zaal.

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JAZZ ORCHESTRA OF THE CONCERT GEBOUW MUZIEKGEBOUW AAN ’T IJ PIET HEINKADE 1 +31 (0)20 788 20 00 23 FEBRUARY New talents from the Dutch jazz scene strike a different note in collaboration with the renowned big band: Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw. A double concert starting off with the versatile singer Hiske Oosterwijk performing together with prizewinning pianist Sebastiaan van Bavel. Followed by Maarten Hogenhuis – one of the best saxophone players of his generation –collaborating with the very unique jazz horn player Morris Kliphuis. All four will present their own compositions accompanied by the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw.


‘WORK AGAINST INDIFFERENCE’

Vincent van Gogh, Head of a woman wearing a white cap, November 1884 - May 1885

The exhibition shows how at the start of his career, Vincent van Gogh teaches himself to translate his view of the world into images. Unlike contemporaries such as Isaac Israels or George Breitner, he focuses not on the cosmopolitan city life, but instead on the fringes of society. On people who have to work hard for their living, in humble workshops and on farmlands in all weathers. Van Gogh tries to sincerely express his compassion for their way of life. Or, as he puts it himself in a letter to his brother Theo: ‘I say it again – work against indifference – perseverance isn’t easy – but things that are easy mean little.’

24.09.2016 - 09.04.2017

www.krollermuller.nl/visit

The works are commented upon by Van Gogh himself with quotes from his letters. The exhibition also includes photographs by Henri Berssenbrugge (1873-1959) who, like Van Gogh, depicted people on the fringes of society.

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Mus eums AMSTERDAM

Amsterdam has so much to offer. There are the canals, full of character in every kind of weather. You can take a canal cruise boat Anne Frankand view the seventeenth century houses from the water, or just take a walk. Then there are the museums. Amsterdam is the place to be for Rembrandts, Van Goghs and modern art.

COBRA Museum EYE. Photo (c) Rene den Engelsman

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Portugese Synagoge. Photo: Marijke Volkers

Het Scheepvaartmuseum – The National Maritime Museum


ALLARD PIERSON Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam Oude Turfmarkt 127, Phone: (020) 5252556, www.allardpiersonmuseum.nl (open: Tue.-Fri. 10.00 to 17.00 Sat., Sun. 13.00-17.00) The collection of the Allard Pierson Museum (named after the first professor Classical Archaeology at the University of Amsterdam) consists of artefacts, antiques, books, from all over the world, the Mediterranean area, Egypt, Iran, The New World, etcetera. AMSTERDAM MUSEUM The Story of Amsterdam, your entry to the city Kalverstraat 92, Phone: (020) 5231822, www.ahm.nl (open: Mon.-Fri. 10.00-17.00/ Sat., Sun. 11.00-17.00) The Amsterdam. Long ago, a small settlement on the river Amstel. Later the centre of 17th-century world trade. Today, a colour­ful international city, with its special appearance and independently minded inhabitants. Paintings, exhibits, photos, film and interactive presentations show how the city has flourished, as well as the poverty, disease and war that Amsterdam has faced over the years. Situated in the inner-city building complex that once housed the civic orphanage, the museum tells the compelling story of the growth and heyday of this unique city. ANNE FRANK HOUSE Prinsengracht 267, Phone: (020) 5567100, www.annefrank.org (open: 15 Sep. – 14 Mar. Mon.-Sun. 9.0019.00, Sat. till 21.00; 15 Mar.-14 Sep. Sun.-Fri 9.00 – 21.00, Sat. till 22.00; Jul. and Aug. 9.00-22.00) At the Anne Frank House you can visit the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her diary during World War Two. Quotations from the diary, historical documents, photographs, film images and original objects that belonged to those in hiding and the helpers illustrate the events that took place at this location. Anne’s original diary and other notebooks are on display in the museum. In addition to the historic rooms, where the history of Anne Frank is central, there are other exhibitions in the museum. To avoid crowds we advice you to visit the museum in the evening and/or buying tickets online. ARCAM Centre for Architecture Prins Hendrikkade 600, phone (020) 6204878, www.arcam.nl Amsterdam Centre for Architecture Informes on architecture and urban design in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area and stimulates the discussion on topical subjects.

AMSTERDAM TULIP MUSEUM Prinsengracht 116, Phone: (020) 421 00 95, www.amsterdamtulipmuseum.com Conveniently located in the heart of historic Amsterdam, near many fine shops, galleries and cafes, the museum features exhibits and films devoted to the tulip, the unofficial national flower of the Netherlands.

DIAMOND MUSEUM AMSTERDAM Paulus Potterstraat 8, phone: (020) 30 55 300, www.diamantmuseumamsterdam.nl (open: daily 9.00-17.00) The Diamond Museum Amsterdam gives you an ideal introduction into the world of diamonds by means of photographs, film, diamonds (real and almost real), history and jewellery.

ARTI ET AMICITIAE Rokin 112, Phone: (020) 624 51 34, www.arti.nl Arti et Amicitiae is an art-society, founded in 1839. The society of visual artists and art-loving members is a place where artists and those who are interested can meet each other in an outstanding building on the Rokin, in the centre of Amsterdam. The building contains a private 19th century society, with the interior designed by architect Berlage. The building also houses monumental exhibition rooms.

DUTCH RESISTANCE MUSEUM Plantage Kerklaan 61, phone: (020) 6202535, www.verzetsmuseum.org (open: Tue.-Fri. 10.00-17.00. Sat.-Mon. 12.00-17.00) The permanent exhibition: It is the museum’s task to stimulate the visitor’s curiosity to learn about the most momentous period in the Dutch twentieth century history. The form and content of the permanent exhibition is now geared to include visitors who might not have much prior knowledge of the subject (but who are used to collecting information quickly from IT skills). The permanent exhibition takes visitors back to the thirties and forties by using street scenes and house interiors.

MUSEUM OF BAGS AND PURSES Herengracht 573, phone: (020) 5246452, www.tassenmuseum.nl (open: daily 10am-5pm) The Museum of Bags and Purses displays the history of the bag in western culture from the late Middle Ages up to the present. It is the only bag museum in the world that offers such an extensive and specialized collection. The collection consists of more than 3500 objects, bags and accessories, and highlights the wide-ranging forms and materials used in bag design. BIJBELS MUSEUM / BIBLICAL MUSEUM Where Bible, art and culture meet in a monument full of history Herengracht 366-368, phone: (020) 6242436, www.bijbelsmuseum.nl (open: Mon.-Sat. 10.00-17.00, Sun. 11.0017.00) Make a fascinating journey through the world of one of the oldest and most read books in two historical buildings on the Herengracht canal in Amsterdam. The museum itself centers around high-quality models of historical and religious scenes. Visitors can explore biblical history and geography through a variety of artifacts, images, and installations. COBRAMUSEUM Sandbergplein 1, Amstelveen, phone: (020) 5475050, www.cobra-museum.nl (open: Tue.-Sun. 11.00-17.00) Presentations of art from the CoBrA movement, varying in composition or theme, are permanently held in the Museum. Not only works from the Museum’s collection, but also works from the other important museums and private collections are shown on a regular bases.

EYE FILM INSTITUTE NEDERLAND IJpromenade 1, phone: (020) 5891400, www.eyefilm.nl As a national centre for cinematography Eye Film Institute aims to promote a lively Dutch film culture, by the collection, restoration and screening of film treasures. For the play list please see website. FOAM MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY Keizersgracht 609, phone: (020) 5516500, www.foam.org (open: Sun.-Wed. 10am-5pm; Thu.-Fri. 10am-9pm) Foam is a museum for photography that collaborates with other organisations and corporations. It gives photographers, image editors, designers and others in the profession a place to meet and find inspiration. VAN GOGH MUSEUM Paulus Potterstraat 7, phone: (020) 5705200, www.vangoghmuseum.nl (open: daily 10.00 – 17.00 and open until 22.00 every Fri. evening; special program those evenings) The collection section is organized into three parts, featuring the work of Vincent van Gogh, the work of other (contemporary) artists and the history of the museum collection. Just like in the museum, Van Gogh’s work is organized chronologically into five periods, each representing a different phase of his life and work: The Netherlands, Antwerp, Paris, Arles, Saint-Rémy and Auvers-sur-Oise. Permanent Works by Van Gogh and other 19th-century artists

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(Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Redon, Vuillard, Alma-Tadema, Puvis de Chavannes, Rodin, Picasso, de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro and others). HERMITAGE AMSTERDAM Amstel 51, phone: (020)5308751, www.hermitage.nl (open: daily 10.00-17.00 and wednesday from 10.00-20.00) A new museum in Amsterdam based on the St. Petersburg collections opened its doors in 2004. Many highly successful exhibitions have been organized already. Extended to 15 June.: Rubens, Van Dijck & Jordaens; Flemish Painters from the Hermitage JOODS HISTORISCH MUSEUM Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, phone: (020) 5310310, www.jhm.nl (open: daily 11.00-17.00) Religion, culture and history of the Jews in the Netherlands dominate the museum’s permanent collection. A museum route is indicated along this display. The route starts in the New Synagogue. Here they address the five elements that figure in contemporary Jewish identity: religion, ties with the state of Israel, the experiences of World War II, personal life histories and the impact of Dutch society on Jewish culture.

Visit the Diamant Museum Amsterdam and become a diamond expert! diamant museum amsterdam Museumplein, between Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum Paulus Potterstraat 8 | Amsterdam info@diamantmuseumamsterdam.nl www.diamantmuseumamsterdam.nl opening hours | 7 days a week 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

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SENSATIONAL SCIENCE IN SCIENCE CENTER NEMO Oosterdok 2, phone (020) 5313233, www.e-nemo.nl Science Center NEMO, the largest science center in the Netherlands, is for the naturally inquisitive. In interactive exhibitions, everyone – young or old – can experience the fascinating world of science and technology for themselves. Candy store for curious people Science Center NEMO recently opened Phenomena, its newly fitted-out first floor. This floor shows how science works and is a proverbial candy store for curious people. The Sensational Science exhibition takes centre stage. There are audience favourites like Nikola Tesla’s Lightning Globe, the Chain Reaction demonstration and the Giant Soap Bubbles, plus a range of new exhibits. Make your own whirlpool with the Water Vortex, predict the movement of the Chaotic Pendulum, or make a ring jump. Science Throughout the Ages The Science Throughout the Ages exhibition reveals the history of science and research methodology. For centuries a pastime of the ruling classes, today science belongs to us all. Learn about the scientific method and experiment with rolling or falling objects. Or become a test subject in an ongoing scientific study. View of Amsterdam Unwind at NEMO’s top-floor restaurant and enjoy the magnificent view of Amsterdam. You don’t need a NEMO ticket to use the restaurant. DE NIEUWE KERK Dam Square, phone (020) 6386909, www.nieuwekerk.nl (open: daily 10.00-17.00 and thursday till 22.00) The major exhibitions held in De Nieuwe Kerk are devoted to treasures from other countries and cultures. In the last few years, the exhibition policy has been expanded to include a “world religion” theme. Striking exhibitions like Islam, The Black Pharaohs, The Way to Heaven, and Mexico - journey to the land of the gods, were for many a first exciting glimpse into these religions and cultures. REMBRANDTHUIS MUSEUM Jodenbreestraat 4, phone (020) 5200400, www.rembrandthuis.nl (open: daily 10.00-17.00) Permanent Rembrandt House Restoration. Museum Het Rembrandthuis consists of two parts: 1. The recently refurbished house of the world famous painter Rembrandt van Rijn, who lived and worked here from 1639 until 1658. 2. The new museum wing, in which you will find the exhibition rooms for the permanent collection of almost all of Rembrandt’s etchings and for temporary exhibitions.

RIJKSMUSEUM Stadhouderskade 42, phone (020) 6747000, www.rijksmuseum.nl (open: daily 9.00-18.00) Moreover, the Rijksmuseum’s aim is to continue to show the permanent collection to as wide an audience as possible at home and abroad. A major presentation of 17th-century masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum’s collection (including Rembrandt’s Night watch and others) is given in the Philips Wing. RIJKSMUSEUM SCHIPHOL Holland Boulevard at Schiphol Airport (past passport control between), phone (020) 6747000, www.rijksmuseum.nl (open: daily 6.00-20.00, admission free) The Rijksmuseum is the first museum in the world to have an annexe at an airport. His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange opened it in 2002. The little Rijksmuseum Schiphol has a permanent display of 10 works by Dutch masters of the seventeenth century. The temporary exhibitions change several times a year. THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM Kattenburgerplein 1, phone (020) 5232222, www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.nl In the 17th Century, Amsterdam was the world’s largest port and the Netherlands was a world power. Much of Amsterdam’s history is related to the sea and trade. The Admiralty Arsenal, built in 1656, is home to Het Scheepvaartmuseum – the Dutch National Maritime Museum. Throughout the museum, interactive technology allows you to experience life in the Golden Age. Climb aboard a replica of the East Indiaman “Amsterdam” and imagine what it was like to sail the high seas. Art lovers won’t be disappointed with over 800 paintings and 1800 ship models, there’s much to admire. STEDELIJK MUSEUM Paulus Potterstraat 13, phone (020) 5732811, www.stedelijk.nl The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is an international museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design. Its al dynamic museum the closely follows developments in art, particularly those of second half of the 20th century. The collection of paintings and sculptures, drawings, prints, photography, graphic designs is world renowned. THEATERMUSEUM Sarphatistraat 53, phone (020) 5513300, www.tin.nl (open: Tue.-Sat. 11.00-17.00/ Sun. closed) The Theatre Museum also organizes guided tours, readings and activities for children. Permanent, costumes change Theatre-costume Exhibition.


THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

come and see the Dutch icons · · · ·

FREE AUDIO TOUR OPEN DAILY 9AM – 5PM SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES VOTED BEST ATTRACTION IN AMSTERDAM

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Galle ries

AKINCI Lijnbaansgracht 317, Phone: (020) 638 04 80 akinci.nl GALERIE PAUL ANDRIESSE Leliegracht 47, Phone: (020) 623 62 37 paulandriesse.nl

AMSTERDAM

Romeo Vetro Galerie Rob Koudijs

DE APPEL ARTS CENTRE Prins Hendrikkade 142, Phone: (020) 625 56 51 deappel.nl GALLERY DELAIVE Spiegelgracht 23, Phone: (020) 625 90 87 delaive.com PETER DONKERSLOOT GALERIE Spiegelgracht 14-16, Phone: (020) 623 65 38 peterdonkerslootgalerie.nl GALLERYNINE Keizersgracht 548, Phone: (06) 132 120 49 gallerynine.nl

Gallerie Delaive

KEREN DE VREEDE ART GALLERY Prinsengracht 308a, Phone: (06) 11119337 kerendevreede.com MARK RAVEN ART STORE AND GALLERY (near Dam Square, behind Royal Palace) Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 174, Kiosk at Museum Square, Leidsestraat 42 (open daily from 10:30-18:00 hrs) www.markraven.nl GALERIE ALEX DANIELS Reflex Amsterdam Weteringschans 79a, Phone: (020) 627 28 32 www.reflexamsterdam.com

Mark Raven

ROMEO VETRO Specialized in works in glass Hobbemastraat 11, (corner PC Hoofdstraat) 200 meter from the Rijksmuseum Phone: (020) 4702705 www.romeovetro.com Open: Tue-Sat. 11.00-17.00, Sun 12.00-17.00. GALERIE ROB KOUDIJS Elandsgracht 12 HUIS, Phone: (020) 331 8796 www.galerierobkoudijs.nl GALERIE PIEN RADEMAKERS Prinsengracht 570, Phone: (020) 622 54 96 www.galerierademakers.nl STEDELIJK MUSEUM Bureau Amsterdam Rozenstraat 59 Phone: (020) 422 04 71 www.smba.nl

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Antiques & Galleries

AMSTERDAM

ASTAMANGALA

ART FROM TIBET, NEPAL AND INDIA

Mark Raven Store: Leidsestraat 42 Gallery / Store: Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 174 (next to Magna Plaza Shopping Mall) www.markraven.nl It is obvious that the artist Mark Raven loves his birthplace by each and every work he has made of Amsterdam. This city never ceases to captivate and inspire him. Mark’s work is modern and wayward, but is unmistakably connected to this versatile and interesting capitol of ours. Open daily from 10.30 - 18.00 hrs

Hidden in one of the wonderful 17th century canalhouses is a surprise: the only art gallery of the Netherlands dealing with ancient art from Tibet, Nepal and India: Gallery Astamangala. We are located on the Keizersgracht, one of the three canals proclamed in 2013 as Unesco World Heritage, in the famous `Spiegelkwartier’, international centre for art and antiques. Established in 1979, Astamangala offers high-quality relgious art from the fascinating Tibetan-Buddhist World: scoll-paintings, sculptures and ritual objects, dating from the 11th till the 19th century. Also we have a large collection objects from the Hindu-world of Nepal and India. Drs. S.J. de Vries | Astamangala Keizersgracht 574, Mob.: +31-621546317 e-mail: asta@xs4all.nl | www.astamangala.com

KEREN DE VREEDE MODERN ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM There are many little galleries in Amsterdam, but in 2012 a new gallery opened its doors. This gallery has brought color and joy to the mix of art being offered around the Jordaan area. Already named best new coming gallery by the UK Guardian, Keren de Vreede Art Gallery with it’s magnificent works of art is definitely worth a visit. . Keren de Vreede Art Gallery Prinsengracht 308a - Amsterdam - The Netherlands Office: +31 (0) 207173485 | Mobile: +31 (0) 611119337 info@kerendevreede.com | www.kerendevrede.com SPRING FIELD 100x80 cm - ACRYL ON CANVAS

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ARTIS Plantage Kerklaan 38-40, Phone: (0900) 278 47 96, www.artis.nl A visit to The House of Bols, Cocktail & Genever Experience on the Museumplein square in Amsterdam, is a unique adventure and an unforgettable interactive experience of the glamorous world of cocktails, liqueurs, bartending and the Dutch spirit Genever. At the House of Bols you will find all about Lucas Bols – the world’s oldest distilled spirit brand, which has been making liqueurs in Amsterdam since 1575! You will also discover Bols Genever – Holland’s rediscovered cocktail spirit, which dates back to 1820. HEINEKEN EXPERIENCE Atadhouderskade 78, Phone: (020) 523 92 22, www.heinekenexperience.com The Heineken Experience is located in Heineken’s first brewery in Amsterdam’s city center. In 1988 the brewery was closed when it became unable to meet the high production demand. Since 1991 it has been welcoming visitors from all over the world, and now offers visitors a self-guided interactive journey through the world of Heineken. During the 90-minute visit, you’ll learn about the history of the Heineken company, the 4 natural ingredients used in making the beer, the brewing process, and the tasting room. You’ll also hear about the Heineken brand and the partnerships with UEFA Champions League and Rugby World Cup.. HOLLAND INTERNATIONAL CANAL CRUISES AND EXCURSIONS Prins Hendrikkade 33a, Phone: (020) 217 05 01, www.canal.nl A fun activity which must not be missed during a day out in Amsterdam. Sail through the Amsterdam canals and become acquainted with all the places of interest of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover on one of the Canal boat trips why Amsterdam is best seen from the water. HOLLANDSCHE SCHOUWBURG Plantage Middenlaan 24, Phone: (020) 531 03 80, www.hollandscheschouwburg.nl The Hollandsche Schouwburg was built as a theatre in 1892, but during the Second World War it was a deportation centre for Jews. Today, the building is a monument to the memory of those victims. At that time, the Hollandsche Schouwburg Foundation was established, and since then the mayor of Amsterdam has always served as its chair man. The monument contains a memorial wall, bearing the 6,700 family names of the 104,000 Dutch Jewish victims of the Second World War, and an educational exhibition for young people. In the coming years, the Hollandsche Schouwburg will be thoroughly renovated and expanded

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ROMANTIC HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE Veemarkt 50, Phone: (020) 691 34 78, www.koetstaxi.nl From Dam Square everyday it is possible to take a horse drawn carriage tour of Amsterdam between 11.00 and 18.00.Karos Rondritten are the company that offer these tours. The prices are per ride and for a maximum of 4 people - 20 minutes is 35 Euros, 40 minutes is 60 euros and 1 hour costs 85 euros. HORTUS BOTANICUS Plantage Middenlaan 2a, Phone: (020) 625 90 21, www.dehortus.nl The Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam is one of the oldest botanic gardens in the world. Located in the city centre of the Dutch capital, the garden is a beautiful and intimate place with an unique collection of plants. In the midst of busy city the Hortus offers an oasis of tranquillity, a flowery relief in the urban busyness. NEMO (F.K.A. NEW METROPOLIS) Oosterdok 2, Phone: (020) 531 32 33, www.e-nemo.nl Science is fascinating, fun, useful and relevant to everyone. Science Center NEMO has strong links with an extensive international knowledge network that is focused on science and technology. We make this knowledge available in many different ways. The central principle is to encourage people to discover things for themselves. HOUSE OF BOLS,COCKTAIL & GENEVER EXPIERIENCE Paulus Potterstraat 14, Phone: (020) 570 85 75, www.houseofbols.com The acclaimed House of Bols creates a completely new experience: an homage to the cocktail. The Art of Flavour: bring flavour to life. House of Bols takes visitors on a spectacular journey through the history of the world’s oldest distilled brand Bols, the art of distilling liqueurs and genever. You can also learn how to create delicious cocktails yourself. Outstanding is the new ‘Art of Flavour’ experience. In three rooms flavours are visualized in a spectacular way. Every visitor will go through a unique flavour experience where you taste, feel, hear and see it come to life! RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Dam 21, Phone: (020) 369 7120, www.ripleysamsterdam.com opening July 2016 Ripley’s Believe It or Not! brings you close to the most unbelievable and amazing exhibits around the world. Enjoy a full experience behind the doors of The Ripley’s Amsterdam and see the world through our eyes. Are you ready to discover a world where the unbelievable happens and the amazing comes to life? Ripley’s Believe It or Not! brings you close to the most unbelievable and amazing exhibits around the world.


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WESTFRIES MUSEUM Hovering above the historic square lined with outdoor cafes is the imposing façade of the Westfries Museum. The building is constructed in 1632 and dates from the time that Hoorn was one of the largest and most prosperous cities of Holland. The building and its twenty-seven rooms are in their own right, worth a visit. But then there is also the magnificent collection of seventeenth century masters, which are the icing on the cake. And in the Marble-room the museum presents special expositions.

ORPHANS OF THE VOC From this autumn the unique exposition ‘Vêrlander Weeskinderen van de VOC (Orphans of the VOC)’ can be admired on four continents. The Westfries Museum in Hoorn is responsible for the European edition. From December 17 2016 until April 10 2017, 30 portraits by the Amsterdam photographer Geert Snoeijer can be seen in Hoorn. An audio tour, in which a number of people portrayed will speak, brings the shared history with the Dutch people to life.

Vêrlander - de Weeskinderen van de VOC (the Orphans of the VOC). Open from 17 December 2016 until 10 April 2017 in the Westfries Museum in Hoorn.

Travel time from AMS CS: Train 42 min / 40 km +31 (0)229-28.00.22 info@wfm.nl www.westfriesmuseum.info Westfries Museum, Roode Steen 1, Hoorn Tuesday/Friday 11.00 to 17.00 h CINQ - 51 h Saturday/ Sunday and holidays 13.00 to 17.00 From March 1 tot November 1 also on Mondays.


Restaurant Blauw serves traditional Indonesian cuisine in a modern entourage.

‘The moment you walk out of here, you could only wish for a hammock to chill out!’ ‘SpottedbyLocals.com’

Here you can enjoy the Indonesian delicacies with a touch. We serve complete ‘rijsttafels’ (a wide range of dishes) as well as a variety of Indonesian dishes and culinary

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will be pleased to help you choose. At Restaurant Blauw the ambiance you dine in is very special: comfortable, attractive and modern with a glimpse into the past. In the two-storeyed restaurant the team creates dishes that are based on the traditional recipes; however, they will add their own touch, with ingredients and methods of preparation available.

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your taste is... FOOD, DRINKS & NIGHTLIFE

RESTAURANTS | CAFÉS As one might expect from a cosmopolitan city, Amsterdam not only offers the possibility of enjoying classical French cuisine, but since a few decades the city has also abounded in - sometimes surprisingly good - Greek, Italian, Moroccan, Turkish, Chinese, Korean and even Nepalese and Ethiopian restaurants. This fact has caused the extensive, daily public market in Albert Cuypstraat to adapt its range to the purchasing requirements of these restau­rants. For a quick cheap lunchtime bite try the sandwich shops, the chips stands or herring stalls. Eating maatjes (‘mates’) herring is quite possibly the only important culinary tradition of our otherwise in this respect poorly endowed country. Amsterdam is also a city with many bars and cafés, some 1,500 in all. Each of the areas mentioned below has something to offer, from friendly and relaxed brown cafés, stylish grand cafés to crowded designer bars. The cafés and bars vary greatly and have their own special attraction: a wide range of beers, jenever (Dutch gin), live music, canal-side terraces, board games, pool tables or just good old fun. BARS | LIVE MUSIC Amsterdam has some great small bars where you enter for free and or a small fee to listen to live music. Singer-songwriters, jazz, pop, folk or even classical music. You just have to know where to go. COCKTAILS | DINNER The Venice of the North, Amsterdam’s attractions are considerable. Besides the famed red-light areas where window-shopping takes on a whole new meaning and the coffee bars that are more popular for their other wares, Amsterdam is also home to hundreds of great bars and clubs: style bars, cocktail bars, bistros, restaurants and casinos, and the famous brown cafes where you can linger long over a beer and watch the people of Amsterdam go about their business. Once you’ve visited the museum quarter and taken a tour of the canals, you can hit the town. A night out in the many bars of Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein should see you into the small hours.

JORDAAN The most easy-going area of the city hosts a great number of outstanding restaurants and bars, from classical French cuisine, Thai food to Tapas bars. Something can be found to everyone’s taste. REMBRANDTPLEIN Observed by the cast-iron statue of Amsterdam’s most famous painter lies Rembrandtplein. This place is bustling with places to eat and drink. Some of the most beautiful grand cafés are located here, like Schiller withits marvellous art deco interior. UTRECHTSESTRAAT AREA This narrow street has a special atmosphere and is known for its gift shops and international restaurants. Before dining, you can unwind with a drink on a terrace on Rembrandtplein. REGULIERSDWARSSTRAAT As far as gay nightlife is concerned, without a doubt, the Reguliersdwarsstraat is the hippest street in town. However, some of the best restaurants are located here. LEIDSEPLEIN Leidseplein is Amsterdam’s centre of entertainment, with its many bars, nightclubs, theatres, music halls and hotels. Of course there are many different types of restaurants here.

DINNER | CLUBS Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to groove. In Amsterdam you can party all night long, nearly every night of the week! Have a look at the listings below - whether you’re into techno, drum & bass, top 40, hip-hop or anything in between, you’ll find a club to match your mood. ■

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Fine Dining

Vermeer

&samhoud places

De Kas

PRINS HENDRIKKADE 59-72

OOSTERDOKSKADE 5

KAMERLINGH ONNESLAAN 3

020 - 55 64 885

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Located in four 17th century buildings within the historic NH Barbizon Palace, Restaurant Vermeer is bursting with history and character.

The two Michelin star restaurant is seated on the first floor. Moshik translates his emotions and inspiration, gained at his journeys around the world, into culinary creations. Spectacular in the design is the use of glass: guests have a view over the oldest part of Amsterdam and they can look straight into the kitchen to fully experience Moshik his world.

Located in a 75-year-old greenhouse that once The unique setting and sleek interior design give the restaurant a wonderfully natural ambiance, enhanced by the light that pours through the glass ceiling. Fresh greens and herbs are grown in the restaurant’s own surrounding farm, and the ever-changing Mediterranean menu consists of a starter selection, main course and dessert. One of the places to see and be seen in Amsterdam, De Kas is located next to the beautiful Park Frankendael, a former 17th century country estate.

Restaurant Vermeer offers a superb dining experience that has ensured the elite of the Dutch capital return again and again. Head Chef Christopher Naylor has created a menu that has delighted critics and led to the restaurant being awarded a Michelin star. Stylish and graceful, the restaurant would have appealed to its namesake, Johannes Vermeer, who, much like the restaurant, was well known for his skill and precision in his craft.

At &samhoud places you’ll have a special companion: children in SOS Children’s Villages eat along with the restaurant guests. With our donation approximately 100,000 meals can be handed out to children in SOS Children’s Villages. We call this initiative ‘eat and share’.

Restaurant Blauw AMSTELVEENSEWEG 158-160 020 - 675 50 00 WWW.RESTAURANTBLAUW.NL/EN We invite you to enjoy the enormous diversity of the Indonesian kitchen in a warm, modern setting. In our restaurants in Utrecht and Amsterdam we use pure ingredients to serve you tradition, with a range of flavors and preparation methods, but always with our own touch. Fish, vegetarian, or meat, a comprehensive rijsttafel of various rice-based dishes and side dishes, or a dish authentic to one of the many islands: come and enjoy the many flavors of Indonesia. Kitchen Hours: Monday – Wednesday 6 pm - 10.00 pm Thursday & Friday 6 pm – 10.30 pm Saturday 5 pm – 10.30 pm Sunday 5 pm - 10 pm Book a table and come enjoy our delicious dishes! Our restaurants in Amsterdam and Utrecht are both in the Indoweb top 50 restaurants in the Netherlands! Selamat Makan!

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Excl usive RESTAURANTS IN AMSTERDAM

The best gourmet, finedining and Michelinstarred restaurants in Amsterdam. Amsterdam restaurants tend to be less formal and fussy than in other European capitals, but quality dining options abound regardless. While some of the restaurants below may be casual in style, they all serve exceptional cuisine and, for memorable meals, are among the most reliable addresses in the city.

DISCOVER AMSTERDAM’S MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS!

Ciel Bleu FRENCH

www.cielbleu.nl

Le Restaurant FRENCH

www.lerestaurant.nl

Bord’eau FRENCH

www.bordeau.nl

Posthoorn (Monnickendam) FRENCH www.posthoorn.eu

&Samhoud Places FRENCH

www.samhoudplaces.com

Ron Gastrobar FRENCH

www.rongastrobar.nl

Bridges Inspired by Ron Blaauw FRENCH www.bridgesrestaurant.nl

Vermeer FRENCH

Lastage REGIONAL www.restaurantlastage.nl

Vinkeles FRENCH

La Rive FRENCH

www.restaurantlarive.com

www.restaurantvermeer.nl www.vinkeles.nl Yamazato JAPANESE www.yamazato.nl

Restaurant Vermeer: NH Hotel Barbizon Palace in Amsterdam &samhoud places

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BIOLOGICAL FRENCH VandeMarkt www.vandemarkt.nl De Oesterbar www.oesterbar.nl Hemelse Modder www.hemelsemodder.nl Juuls www.restaurantjuuls.nl Screaming Beans www.screamingbeans.nl Beulings www.beulings.nl Baut www.bautamsterdam.nl Bolenius www.bolenius-restaurant.nl Pianeta Terra www.pianetaterra.nl De Kas www.restaurantdekas.nl CHINESE

Blauw aan de Wal www.blauwaandewal.com

Fyra www.restaurantfyra.nl

Bordewijk www.bordewijk.nl

Jagershuis Ouderkerk aan de Amstel www.jagershuis.com

Brasserie Harkema www.brasserieharkema.nl Brasserie Paardenburg Ouderkerk aan de Amstel www.brasseriepaardenburg.nl

Oud-Zuid www.restaurantoudzuid.nl

Prego www.restaurantprego.nl

Red www.restaurantred.nl

Van de Kaart www.vandekaart.com

A La Ferme www.alaferme.nl

Van Vlaanderen www.restaurant-vanvlaanderen.nl

Breitner ww.restaurant-breitner.nl

Brasserie SenT www.brasseriesent.nl

De Compagnon www.decompagnon.nl

Nevy Reflet www.reflet.nl

Elmar www.restaurantelmar.nl

A-Fusion www.a-fusion.nl

Halvemaan www.halvemaan.nl

Chang i www.chang-i.nl

Marius www.deworst.nl

Cuisine Sapphire www.cuisinesapphire.nl

l’Entrecôte et les Dames www.entrecote-et-les-dames.nl

Dynasty www.restaurantdynasty.nl

Le Garage www.restaurantlegarage.nl

De Jonge Dikkert www.jongedikkert.nl De Silveren Spiegel www.desilverenspiegel.com Restaurant d’Vijff Vlieghen www.vijffvlieghen.nl De Vijfde Smaak Koog aan de Zaan www.devijfdesmaak.nl

Brasserie Occo www.dylanamsterdam.com Hoofdstad Brasserie www.leurope.nl Te Pas www.restauranttepas.nl De Belhamel www.belhamel.nl Daalder www.daalderamsterdam.nl

Tunes www.conservatoriumhotel.com

Lute www.lute.nu

Wilde Zwijnen www.wildezwijnen.com

Utrechtsedwarstafel www.utrechtsedwarstafel.com

FISH Visaandeschelde www.visaandeschelde.nl FRENCH ‘t Deurtje Ouderkerk a/d Amstel www.deurtje.nl Anna www.restaurantanna.nl Bistrot Neuf www.bistrotneuf.nl

Le Hollandais www.lehollandais.nl Le Zinc...et les Autres www.lezinc.nl

Sichuan Food www.sichuanfood.nl

DUTCH

Klokspijs www.klokspijs.nl

Hotel de Goudfazant www.hoteldegoudfazant.nl

De Kersentuin www.derkersentuin.nl

Volt www.restaurantvolt.nl Mashua www.mashua.nl INDIAN Mayur www.mayur.nl INDONESIAN Blauw www.restaurantblauw.nl INTERNATIONAL Amstel Bar & Brasserie, www.amsterdam. intercontinental.com Brasserie van Baerle www.brasserievanbaerle.nl Envy www.envy.nl Ricardo’s in Odeon www.odeonamsterdam.nl Rijsel www.rijsel.com Riva www.caferestaurantriva.nl

Chef’s Table www.dechefstable.nl

Serre Restaurant www.okura.nl/nl/culinair/ serre-restaurant/

La Sirène www.lasirene.nl

Gebr. Hartering www.gebrhartering.nl

Merkelbach www.huizefrankendael.nl

Jaimie van Heije Ouderkerk a/d Amstel www.jaimievanheije.nl

Christophe www.restaurantchristophe.nl Eau de Vie www.restaurant-eaudevie.nl Elkaar www.etenbijelkaar.nl

Fifteen www.fifteen.nl

Jaspers www.restaurantjaspers.nl De Culinaire Werkplaats www.deculinairewerkplaats.nl

Bridges The Harbour Club www.theharbourclub.nl ITALIAN A Tavola www.atavolarestaurant.nl Incanto www.restaurant-incanto.nl Ristorante Sogno www.ristorante-sogno.nl Segugio www.segugio.nl Toscanini www.restauranttoscanini.nl JAPANESE Geisha www.restaurantgeisha.nl Izakaya Tanuki www.restaurant-tanuki.nl Izakaya www.izakaya-amsterdam.com Sazanka (Okura) www.sazanka.nl KOREAN Yokiyo www.yokiyo.nl NORTH-AFRICAN Noara’s Restaurant and Lounge www.noaras.nl PERUVIAN Casa Peru www.casaperu.nl SUSHI Zushi www.zushi.nlAI Take Thai www.takethai.com Veri Sapori www.verisapori.nl

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Bars &live music AMSTERDAM

Jewel Cruises

Amsterdam has some great small bars where you enter for free and or a small fee to listen to live music. Singer-songwriters, jazz, pop, folk or even classical music. You just have to know where to go.

Momo

Club NL Bimhuis

SkyLounge

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The House of Bols


BARS | LIVE MUSIC

SOPRANOS PIANOBAR Paardenstraat 11-15, 020 -4288211 www.sopranospianobar.nl All Sopranos Events are listed here! No matter if you are in Amsterdam, Aruba, Curacao, St Martin or Miami, be sure you don’t miss our events…. Check it out! Open: Mon- Thurs: 8pm - 2 am, Fri-Sat: 5pm -4 am, Sun: 8pm-4 am DINNER CRUISE

BOURBON STREET Leidsekruisstraat 6-8, 020 - 62 33 440, www.bourbonstreet.nl Bourbon Street features live music from local talent and international artists every night of the week. The shows and jam sessions attract a mixed crowd, as well as musicians playing blues, rock, soul and funk. Open: Mon. - Fri. 10pm - 4am, Sat. & Sun. 10pm - 5am BIMHUIS Piet Heinkade 3, 020 788 2150, www.bimhuis.nl The Bimhuis provides a perspective on Dutch and international music in over 300 concerts annually, in which a variety of jazz and improvised music can be enjoyed. The focus is on new developments, but the Bimhuis also offers aBimhuis significant selection of more mainstream music. open: Mon. - Fri. from 14:00 till 18:00, Sat. from 14:30 till 18:00 on concertnights from 18:00 till the end of the concert. DOOR 74 Reguliersdwarsstraat 74I, 06 34045122, www.door-74.com Door 74 hid behind its door over 6 years ago, being the very first speak-easy style bar in the Benelux. In its existence it has been the highest national and international awarded Dutch bar, ever. The team of Door 74 is the most awarded in the country on a personal level, with several world championship winners working behind the bar. Door 74 takes reservations only on the same day via +31634045122, and is open 7 days per week, every week from 8 pm until 3 am weekdays and 8 pm until 4 am in the weekends. The atmosphere is relaxed and we do not serve food. Hope to see you at Door 74.” PIANOBAR MAXIM Leidsekruisstraat 33 www.pianobarmaxim.com The Maxim Pianobar has the laid-back vibe of a piano bar in a place like New Orleans (or at least that’s how we imagine it to feel). While it’s true there are smarter venues in the city, shinier, chicer places, this one has its own low-ley energy, a sense of heart. Inside it’s a deep red boudoir sort of space, draped in velvet. There are thick burgundy curtains and lots of dark wooden furniture and – of course – there’s a piano, where every day of the week, from 9 pm till late, live music is played.

AMSTERDAM JEWEL CRUISES Singel 235, 020 - 440 21 385 www.amsterdamjewelcruises.nl Enjoy a 3-course à la carte dinner whilst cruising the world famous canals on a classic riverboat, built in 1898. Comfortable and intimate. 20 seats only. COCKTAILS | DINNER BLUE AMSTERDAM Shopping center Kalvertoren 3rd floor Singel 457, 020 427 39 01 www.blue-amsterdam.nl Restaurant Blue is a wonderful ‘secret’ in the centre of Amsterdam. Situated atop the Kalvertoren shopping centre, many shoppers below often have no idea of the spectacular views and food that awaits. Housed in a glass building designed by Pi de Bruijn, the restaurant is inside a futuristic glass tower offering stunning 360-degree views of Amsterdam. Naturally, the food and drink is of equal importance, offering tasty dishes made with the finest fresh ingredients. THE HOUSE OF BOLS Paulus Potterstraat 14 | +31 (0)20 5708575 More info: www.houseofbols.com The acclaimed House of Bols creates a completely new experience: an homage to the cocktail. The Art of Flavour: bring flavour to life. House of Bols takes visitors on a spectacular journey through the history of the world’s oldest distilled brand Bols, the art of distilling liqueurs and genever. You can also learn how to create delicious cocktails yourself. Outstanding is the new ‘Art of Flavour’ experience. In three rooms flavours are visualized in a spectacular way. Every visitor will go through a unique flavour experience where you taste, feel, hear and see it come to life!

THE HOUSE OF BOLS 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY FOR OUR CINQ READERS

MOMO BAR & LOUNGE Stadhouderskade 25, 020 671 1222 Timeless, Cosmopolitan & Sparkling: MOMO is a culinary hotspot and popular meeting place for an (inter) national audience of visitors to the Fashion & Museum District, business and metropolitan crowd. Relax and enjoy spectacular food and amazing cocktails in a stylish setting, which is what makes MOMO already unique for six years. SKYLOUNGE AMSTERDAM Oosterdoksstraat 4 (next to central station) 020 – 530 08 75 www.skyloungeamsterdam.com Each metropolis has a unique spot to discover the city from great height. Amsterdam has SkyLounge Amsterdam, an award winning roof-top lounge bar overlooking the capital. This is the place where locals and global travellers meet each other. SkyLounge Amsterdam offers you a panoramic view of Europe’s most energetic city, 365 days a year. Open: Sun. - Thur. 11 am – 01 am Fri. & Sat. 11 am – 03 am SUZY WONG: Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 45, 020 626 67 69, www.suzy-wong.nl Thirsty for some excellent drinks? Hungry for some tasty bites? This glamorous and sensuous cocktail lounge will take your breath away in a world of modern American, oriental and classic French elements while enjoying the most unique cocktails shaken by her personal cocktail shakers. Serving the greatest cocktails and Asian/American snacks up until closing time, Open Wednesday through Sunday starting at 18.00 with every day a different DJ providing a unique experience not to found elsewhere in Amsterdam. DINNER | DANCING SUPPERCLUB CRUISE Ruyterkade Pier 4, 020 - 62 67 078 www.supperclub.com A stylish club experience can now also be enjoyed on the water on a fantastic ship called Supperclub Cruise. Supperclub Cruise is lounging, clubbing, dining and entertainment. CLUBS CLUB NL Nieuwezijds voorburgwal 169, 020 622 75 10, www.clubnl.nl Club NL is a sexy stylish house club in the centre of Amsterdam. Focusing on a sophisticated and complete nightclub experience. Great intimate atmosphere, superb national and international dj’s and -of course- great quality music. Open 6 days a week from 23.00 till late.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ESSENTIAL INFORMATION AND USEFUL TIPS Amsterdam has so much to offer. There are the canals, full of character in every kind of weather. You can take a canal cruise boat and view the seventeenth century houses from the water, or just take a walk. Then there are the museums. Amsterdam is the place to be for Rembrandts, Van Goghs and modern art. The theatres present shows mainly in Dutch off course, but opera and ballet are universal languages. The Spiegelkwartier and P.C. Hooftstraat are rich shopping grounds for fashion, jewellery and antiques. When it comes to food and drink, Amsterdam offers the wide range you would expect of a big city: from little fast food stalls to Michelin-star gourmet restaurants and bars and nightclubs in all sorts and sizes. Whatever your liking, Amsterdam is an exciting city for everyone. We give you some handy facts, figures and customs to make you enjoy your stay even more. LANGUAGE Just about everyone speaks English in Amsterdam. Many people speak German and French too but not as well. A common misconception is that Dutch is similar to German. In truth they are not: Dutch people have to learn German at school, and they generally speak better English than German. The German and Dutch languages are similar in the way that French and Italian are. WEATHER Typically, Dutch weather ranges from slight freezing in the dead of winter, usually with little snow, to pleasantly sunny days of 20 to 30ºC in the summer. Spring and autumn are pleasant. TIME Amsterdam time is one hour ahead of GMT; when daylight saving time is in operation the sun is at its highest point at around 1.40pm (which makes for long evenings: since Amsterdam is very far West in its time zone, a midsummer sky can be light as late as 11 o’clock in the evening). Amsterdam is a late city: many shops don’t open until 10am and bars and cafés stay open till 2am and some even longer.

ELECTRICITY The electricity voltage in the Netherlands was 220 volts, and then moved up at a rate of 1 volt per year to the European standard of 230 volts. TELEPHONING When dialling from abroad, prefix any number you find in this site with +31 (for Holland) and the area code (Except the 0). For example, if you find a number (020) 123 45 67, from abroad you dial 0 20 123 45 67. MONEY There are several different outlets where you can change money in Amsterdam. The best rates are usually offered by the Various GWK offices. Changing money at your hotel is normally more expensive. CREDIT CARDS Credit cards are not as widely accepted here as in many other countries yet, but the situation is improving steadily. Always inquire first if you intend to pay by credit card. You can use Cirrus and Maestro cards to withdraw cash from cash dispensers.

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GLOBALBLUE Look for stores displaying Global Blue Tax Free

During the 2000s, the side­walks in Amsterdam

Shopping signage in the window. When paying for

are being slightly elevated from the streets, me-

your purchases ask the shop staff for a Tax Free

aning that the Amsterdammertjes are nog lon-

Form. Tax Free Forms are available in two versions,

ger needed to separate the sidewalk from the

one blue, and one white. Fill in all the required

street. Yearly, around 2.000 Amsterdammertjes

fields in block letters, using the Latin alphabet. Re-

are sold online by the city government of Am-

member: Incomplete Tax Free Form = No refund

sterdam.

Go to a Refund office displaying the Global Blue

OPENING HOURS

logo. Present your stamped and completed Tax

Shops are open from 9am until 6pm daily, alt-

Free Forms to receive the refund in cash or to cre-

hough many do not open until midday on Sun-

dit card. In a rush? Mail your stamped completed

days and Mondays. Thursday is late shopping

Tax Free Forms to the address of the Processing

night with stores staying open until 9pm. However,

Centre and receive your refund on your credit

many will offer late opening on the run up to Christ-

card. Please observe that at some airports a cash

mas.

handling fee per “Form” will be charged should you require an Immediate Refund in cash.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Amsterdam can best be travelled by public trans-

NB: The refund you receive is the VAT minus

port. Parking is not only a problem, but also rather

Global Blue’s service fee. For more details see

expensive. Public transport is well-organised and

globalrefund.com or call phone: (023) 5241909.

you can either take a tram, bus, metro or taxi. The entire city centre has a dense network of trams,

TIPPING

which can get you almost everywhere. Amster-

All prices in the Netherlands by law include tax:

dam also has an underground, but since there

the price you see is the price you pay. However,

are only a few stops in the centre, this is not very

although not obligatory, tipping is a common

practical for visitors. The trams run until just after

practice in Dutch restaurants. A normal tip in

midnight. After that there is an hourly service of

restaurants, and taxis, would be somewhere in

night busses that leave from Central Station. For

the region of 10-15%.

information about travelling in the Netherlands you can call the national public transport infor-

AIRPORT

mation service, phone: 0900 9292 (Dutch language,

Schiphol Airport is located about 15 kms from

€ 0,70 per min.). When you phone them, you can

the city centre, and is easily reached by train (20

tell them when and where you want to go to, any-

minutes from Central Station at € 4,00) or taxi

where in the Netherlands, and then they will in-

(± € 42). Several of the major hotels operate a shuttle

form you how to get there. www.http://9292.nl/en .

bus service. For general inquiries you can call Schiphol at 0900-schiphol (0900-72447465) (Dutch

TRAINS

language, € 0,40 per min. 0,045 per conversation).

Trains in the Netherlands are fast, frequently going, comfortable and relatively cheap. Many

COAT OF ARMS

stations have a taxi-sharing scheme called

The official motto for the city is Vlor, Resolution

“Treintaxi’s” which only cost about e 4,20.

and mercy and these are represented by the three

You can check train times online on the National

X’s (St Andrews crosses) which you find almost

Dutch Railways (NS) site: www.ns.nl

everywhere, though the X’s are older than the motto. A popular tradition also links the X’s to the

TAXIS

three threats of the city: water, fire and Pestilence.

In the Netherlands it is not customary to hail a taxi. To take a taxi you go to a taxi rank, of which

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AMSTERDAMMERTJES

there are many. In your hotel, restaurants, shops,

An Amsterdammertje is the typical red brown

etc. you can ask them to order you a taxi, or you

steel bollard that is used to separate the side-

can call (020) 677 77 77. Taxis are of good quality,

walk from the street in Amsterdam.

but relatively expensive.


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DRIVING A CAR IN AMSTERDAM

canals of Amsterdam. 14 stops are located near

Amsterdam’s historic centre wasn’t built for the

the major museums, attractions and shopping

modern means of transportation and as a result it

centres. With a Day Pass, which is valid till 12.00

has become quite congested over the years. Due to

in the afternoon the next day, you can hop on and

the municipal policy to ban cars from the city cen-

off as often as you like. On board there is a com-

tre it is difficult nowadays to reach the centre by car

mentary providing interesting information about

and even more difficult to find a parking space. So

Amsterdam. If you have limited time, the Canal

driving in Amsterdam is not recommended.

Bus is a perfect way to see Amsterdam: you can combine a ‘must do’ canal trip with transportation

THROUGH THE CANALS

around town.

Of course the canals are one of the major attractions of the ‘Venice of the North’. By daytime already

CANAL HOPPER

very charming, by night they become even more

A new way of discovering Amsterdam! Seven

enchanting because many of the canal houses and

electrically powered open boats glide through the

bridges are beautifully illuminated. You can sam-

stunning Amsterdam canals, showing you pla-

ple the canal views by taking a canal tour with one

ces you have never seen before. These quiet and

of the shipping companies on Damrak or Rokin.

eco-friendly boats offer a wonderful and innova-

You can tour the canals of Amsterdam on a one-

tive way to enjoy Amsterdam. During the trip the

hour canal cruise or harbour cruise, which will

skipper will tell you all sorts of fascinating details

give you an impression of the seventeenth century

about the city. Carrying no more than 12 passen-

canal system and the beautiful merchant houses

gers, the boats cruise along two different routes

from the Golden Age. You can also order a Water

on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Naturally you

taxi (+31(0)653392510) to get you from A to B in a

can get on and off at different stops. The West Line

pleasant way.

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Since a lot of places of interest in Amsterdam are

park’. The East Line cruises the modern North-Eas-

located on or near a canal, there are a few canal

terly parts of Amsterdam, including the KNSM-,

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Java- and Borneo Islands. The Canal Hopper stops

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Free Spots!!

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1 Take the free ferry behind Central Station to the other side of the IJ and go for a walk along the North Holland Canal. 2 Walk up the roof of the Science Center Nemo and admire the view (follow the rail lines east from Central Station, and cross the footbridge to the big green building that looks like a ship).

3 Go to the Begijnhof (entrance from the Spui) 4 Walk along the Flower Market (on the Singel). 5

Visit the Historical Museum gallery (take the other exit from the Begijnhof and turn left).

Facts & Figures Inhabitants Amsterdam

811.185

Inhabitants Greater Amsterdam 2.332.773 Nationalities 178 Bicycles 881.00 Trees ± 400.000 Flower bulbs in parks and public gardens 600,000 Parks 40 City trams 216 Markets 32 Flower market 1 Shops 6.073 Antique shops 165 Diamond polishing factories 24 Canals 165 Bridges 1.281 Wooden drawbridges 8 Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) 1 Glass-topped canal boats 112 Pedal boats 120 House boats 2.500 16th, 17th and 18th century buildings 8.863 Gable stones 654 Royal Palace 1 Statues and sculptures 302 Windmills 8 Museums 75 Art galleries 141 Paintings of Rembrandt 22 Nachtwacht (Night watch) 1 Paintings of Van Gogh 207 Schuttersgalerij (Civic Guard Gallery)

6 Browse the Waterlooplein market (at the Waterlooplein).

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7 Visit the Albert Cuyp market (tram 10 to Frederiksplein, or 4, 16, 24, 25 to Albert Cuyp). 8 Go to a free lunch concert in the Concertgebouw (Museumplein). 9 Browse the internet in medieval surroundings at the Waag (Old Centre). 10 Go up the tower to the cafe in the Kalvertoren shopping mall, and ad­mire the view (Kalverstraat near the Munt). 11 The luxury Cheese & More gift shops by Henri Willig have a wide range of fine foods on offer. cheeseandmore.com/en/

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Wax statues at Madame Tussaud’s 140 Animals at the Artis Zoo 6.100 Barrel organs 4 Carillons 9 Historical church organs 42 Concerts and theatrical performances p/y

9,000

Concerts and theatrical performances p/d Theatres and concert halls

25 55

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 1 Muziektheater 1 Cinemas 15 Cafés and bars 1.515 Discotheques 16 Restaurants 1.325 Hotels 413 Hotel beds 54.857 Camp grounds 6 Bed nights by tourists from abroad *Day visitors per year

9.700.000 13.800.000

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