Sunday, May 31, 2015

Amsterdamsters, 3: Amsterdam Museum, Beginhof, and Beyond

Continuing our first day in The City...
Next in our Saturday cavalcade of museums was the Amsterdam Museum (the
city's historical museum, which has wisely dropped "historical" from its title so
as not to offend/repel the ignorant or uneducated or those who are only here to
drink and smoke); etc.); but I digress; I liked this museum a lot, especially for
its many displays, including many high-tech displays; the above shows how far
above/below, mostly below, the level of the North Sea
you are in Amsterdam; Schipol is disturbingly below...




















First G/L marriages here, 2001; the "anything goes" facet is
thoughtful, disciplined...




















Workers, 1910















An amazing CG-enhanced video of the growth of Amsterdam in the 19th century
















Subsidence; there's no drought here



















In the Beginhof, a 500 year-old courtyard residence for widows















The Dutch Reformed Church where the Pilgrims (yes, those
Pilgrims) worshipped, awaiting their boat to the New World





















A Beguine



















Oldest building in Amsterdam, Het Houten Huys, 1528; not
long after, they began requiring that all buildings be made
out of brick... 





















Beautiful Art Nouveau...in time, all buildings become
restaurants...




















Interior of an Art Nouveau tobacco store of note  















More subsidence















Frites, yum! Vegetarian, too! 



1 comment:

Tawana said...

Love the photos and commentary. You are seeing lots of things we have not seen, so we are enjoying learning about them along with you.