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  • De Oude Kerk and the Dam Square

    De Oude Kerk and the Dam Square

    We proceed on to De Oude Kerk (The Old Church) after returning from Zaanse Schans. It was originally built as a Catholic church but taken over by Dutch Protestant reformers. The reformers simplified the large interior and destroyed most Catholic ornamentation in it. The simplification presents a very spacious and different feel to the usual decoration seen in Catholic churches. Its unique location in the Red Light District may raise some eyebrows. But nevertheless, De Oude Kerk impresses with its vaulted wooden ceiling, organ and flooring.

    De Oude Kerk in Amsterdam

    Flooring inside De Oude Kerk

    High ceiling of De Oude Kerk

    Stained glass of De Oude Kerk

    De Oude Kerk

    Another unique thing to Amsterdam is the Hop-On Hop-Off Canal Bus. That’s totally different from the iconic red buses circling the major attractions in other major cities.

    Hop-On Hop-Off Canal Bus

    Hop-On Hop-Off Canal Bus

    Then we had our lunch at a random restaurant near Dam Square.

    Lunch-in-Amsterdam

    Lunch-in-Amsterdam

    Lunch-in-Amsterdam

    Dam Square

    The Dam Square is in the historical centre of Amsterdam. It was initially built to prevent flooding and to link the settlements on both sides of River Amstel. That’s also how Amsterdam derives its name from Amstel and Dam. The city grew while Dam Square remains the important core area. The bustling place is now home to Royal Palace, major commercial buildings and plenty of bicycles.

    The unassuming-looking Royal Palace is one of the three Palaces used by the Dutch Royals for official events and receptions.

    Royal Palace at Dam Square

    Other notable buildings include Madame Tussauds, de Bijenkorf, De Nieuwe Kerk and the nearby Magna Plaza. Not forgetting the abundance of souvenir shops, cafés and restaurants around.

    Dam Square of Amsterdam

    National Monument on Dam Square

    Madame Tussauds at Dam Square

    de Bijenkorf at Dam Square

    Classic Citroen in Amsterdam

    Magna Plaza near Dam Square

    Magna Plaza interior

    Dam Square is a logical gathering spot for both locals and tourists alike. And it’s also where the street performers carry out their acts.

    In addition, we also went to check out Ann Frank House and the I Amsterdam sign.

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