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Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Large I amsterdam sculpture in front of de Waag. The sculpture is part of the marketing campaign to promote tourism in in the city.
Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 23, 2021; Rijksmuseum - National state museum in the center of Amsterdam.
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Zutphen, Netherlands – February 08, 2021: Exterior facade of modern and historic medieval buildings in commercial center of Hanseatic city with a sign of the Hema store on one
Low angle view of buildings against the sky
Amsterdam central train station in the summer time
Amsterdam, the Netherlands - November 17, 2018: View of the central train station in Amsterdam
beautifully decorated facade of a house along one of the canals in Amsterdam
@ Rotterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 24, 2023; Front of the Royal Concert Hall opposite the Museumplein in Amsterdam.
Covent Garden, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. July 22, 2024. Odeon Covent Garden Cinema, a Grade II listed building; was designed in the Art Deco architectural style on Shaftesbury Avenue, London. originally known as the Saville Theatre, Art Deco cinema facade: an Art Deco facade with a sculptural concrete frieze titled \
Close-up view of Holland's red, orange, purple, yellow, and pink colorful tulip flowers with green leafs on street of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Holland travel in spring
Utrecht City, dutch architecture, dutch culture
The Town Hall of Charleroi, Belgium
Amsterdam, Netherlands-April, 11. 2022: Rijksmuseum on Museumplein with crowds of tourists.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 02 January, 2019: People walking in the Beursplein square. The square used to host the Stock Exchange building and today it's where the De Bijenkorf store is located.
Aerial view of Montelbaanstoren Clock Tower in Amsterdam, Montelbaanstoren tower in Amsterdam, aerial city view of Montelbaanstoren Tower, aerial view of narrow canals of Amsterdam, popular place in Amsterdam\n\nThe Montelbaanstoren is a tower on bank of the Oudeschans – a canal in Amsterdam. The original tower was built in 1516 as part of the Walls of Amsterdam for the purpose of defending the city and the harbour. The top half, designed by Hendrick de Keyser, was extended to its current, decorative form in 1606. Since then the tower has been 48m tall.\n\nBecause the 3rd Duke of Alba proposed incorporating the tower into a castle (the Monte Albano) the tower became known in Dutch as the Monte Albano Toren. Over the years this became garbled to \
– May 01, 2021: A closeup of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam with tulips in summer
Amersfoort, The Netherlands, March 3, 2021; view of old monumental buildings and in the background Our Lady tower (Dutch: Onze Lieve Vrouwe Toren) in the historic city of Amersfoort.
Low Angle 1 perspective view of a picturesque houses on a street in the medieval town of Bruges.
Red City Hall in Berlin
Hamburg, Germany: - The Davidwache is the building of the Hamburg Police Department 15 and is the most famous police station in the hanseatic city, especially through film and television.
Cityscape view of Amsterdam's timeless beauty with this captivating street scene featuring a majestic church on a sunny spring day. Westerkerk, Dutch Protestant church in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Amsterdam, Netherlands - November 9, 2019: Madame Tussaud wax museum, a popular tourist attraction in Amsterdam, the capital city
Amsterdam Architecture otuside the Rijksmuseum facades with a blue sky in the background during summer.
Amsterdam, Netherlands town cityscape over the Old Centre District with Basilica of Saint Nicholas.
Low Angle View Of Beautiful Apartment Buildings In Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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