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What are the tourist attractions worth visiting in Holland?

There are the following tourist attractions worth visiting in the Netherlands. Let me introduce them to you now:

Sansansi windmill village

Sans Anse windmill village is located in the north of Amsterdam 15km, which is a beautiful old village. The traditional features of people's living and living are well preserved here, and Dutch folk customs such as windmills, wooden shoes and cheese are concentrated here. The windmill village is dotted with various handicraft workshops, forming a quiet and beautiful rural landscape.

The museum in Windmill Village includes a wooden shoe factory, an ash factory, a bakery, a cheese and dairy workshop and a grocery store with a history of over 100 years. In winter, only some museums in the village are open. You don't need to buy a ticket to enter Sansan windmill village. It costs a small fee to visit the museums and windmills in the village. ?

PS: From the end of March to September, you can take a cruise or rent a boat to visit the windmill village.

keukenhof park

There are all kinds of tulips in Keukenhof Park, which are large in quantity, high in quality and unique in arrangement. The park is surrounded by patches of flower fields, and the garden is composed of tulips, daffodils, hyacinthus orientalis and various bulbous plants, forming a colorful picture. There are more than 6 million kinds of flowers in the garden, among which there are many rare varieties. Every year from March 24th to May 20th, a flower show will be held here for about eight weeks. At the same time, many related activities will be arranged, including gardening and flower arranging workshops, exhibitions of various themes and so on.

Van Gogh Museum

Van Gogh Museum was built in 1973. Its original design was planned by architect Lil Vader (1 888 ~1964), and it collected 200 precious paintings of Van Gogh's golden age, accounting for about1of all works, and hundreds (or thousands) of sketches. Among them, the most famous is Still Life: The Vase of the Fifth Sunflower, and other important collections, such as Self-portrait, Wheat Field with Crows and Potato Eaters, are presented to visitors in chronological order. With vivid pictures and Van Gogh's bumpy experience, it seems that you can hear the voice of that era and completely enter the world of painters. In addition to more than 200 paintings and sketches, it also includes 750 letters from Van Gogh (other works such as Starry Night by MoMA in new york, Rhone River under the Starry Sky by Orsay Museum, and Cafe at Night by Kulemiller Art Museum in the Netherlands). If it is a purposeful visit, you must be in official website before going to the art museum to make sure whether the works are in the museum or not, so as not to fan the air.

Daba square

Dam Square is called the heart of Amsterdam and the birthplace of Amsterdam's history. 1270 The canal was built here, and the dam on the river was built here, hence the name of the square. The white monument in the center of the square is to commemorate the victims of World War II. Opposite the square stands the magnificent Koninklijk Paleis, which was once the political and economic center of the city and even the whole country. After many years, Dam Square is no longer a geographical or administrative center, but it is an ideal entertainment center in the city.

There are many pigeons, street artists and tourists in the square to take pictures or have a rest. From the top floor of Madame Tussauds nearby, you can see the whole dam square through the huge round glass. The National Monument in the square was built at 1956, with a height of 22 meters. It was built in memory of the victims in the second stop. On May 5th every year, the Queen will come here to attend the armistice memorial ceremony of World War II. At 8 o'clock on the evening of May 4, the whole country held a two-minute silence for the victims of World War II. The venue is here, broadcast to the whole country through TV. Throughout the 1960s, Dam Square was a gathering place for hippies from all over Europe. During the day, young people and people from all over the world always gather in the square and kneel on the stone steps of the national monument to rediscover the significance of recalling the times.

National Museum

Amsterdam National Museum is located in a green garden with an elegant architectural appearance. 1885 is open to the outside world and is famous for its collection of works of the "golden age" in the Netherlands. Traditional handicrafts such as ceramics, glassware and silverware are displayed on the first floor, which is quite impressive. One of the most important collections of the National Museum is the masterpiece The Night's Watch by the Dutch painter Rembrandt. This painting is displayed alone in a room, and it will be impressive after reading it. Besides Rembrandt, the central gallery "Honor Gallery", which collects paintings on the second floor, also includes several Dutch painters in the golden age, such as Vermeer, Justine and Frans hals.

The National Museum has an unparalleled collection of Dutch art, from early religious handicrafts to masterpieces in the heyday of literature and art, which is very worth visiting. ?

Famous museum exhibits:

Rembrandt's Night Patrol, Jewish Bride, Inspector of Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Self-portrait; Vermeer's Kitchen Maid and Side Street; Hals's wedding photo and happy drunkenness; St Nicholas's Day in Stie; Winter scene in Avikamp; Mobile Altman Dollhouse