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The place of the city archives is not very big, the surrounding is a very lively neighborhood, it is easy to walk through a place. However, we have a tight time and we didn't go in to visit. If you are interested, you can go and see.
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Amsterdam City Archives Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Many documents about the history of Amsterdam are kept in this city archive, which is the largest city archive in the world. The exhibition is rich in variety, with various materials and very systematic. If you are interested in the history of Amsterdam, try visiting the Amsterdam Museum.
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Amsterdam City Archives Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The place of the city archives is not very big, the surrounding is a very lively neighborhood, it is easy to walk through a place. However, we have a tight time and we didn't go in to visit. If you are interested, you can go and see.
Amsterdam City Archives, located in the urban area of Amsterdam, is the most important local archives. It contains a large number of pictures and documents preserved in the course of the historical evolution of the city. The five-storey building is the largest archives in Europe, which is free from expensive access.
Preserving documents and information about Amsterdam's history, Amsterdam is the largest city archive in the world. People who need to consult the history of Amsterdam can visit the Amsterdam Museum.
This is a quiet museum. There are permanent and temporary exhibition areas. They are very good. There is also a cafe. The decorative art in front of the cafe is very beautiful.
The building is very tall and solemn, with a very large internal area and antique style. Nearby is a busy commercial street.