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Tropenmuseum |
The Tropenmuseum (English: Museum of the Tropics) is an anthropological museum located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and established in 1864.
One of the largest museums in Amsterdam, the museum accommodates eight permanent exhibitions and an ongoing series of temporary exhibitions, including both ... |
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Bispebjerg Bakke |
Bispebjerg Bakke is an apartment complex in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed by leading Danish sculptor Bjørn Nørgaard.
The idea of building Bispebjerg Bakke was conceived in 1997 by Klaus Bonde Larsen, chairman of the Copenhagen Association of Crafts, and Professor a... |
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Superkilen |
Superkilen (meaning: super wedge) is a public space in Nørrebro dristrict of Copenhagen, Denmark, extending from Nørrebrogade to Tagensvej.
The highly conceptual urban space was developed in cooperation between world-famous Danish architectural studio Bjarke Ingels Group, artist group Superflex and... |
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Bagsværd Church |
Bagsværd Church is a Lutheran church in Bagsværd on the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. The building is considered to be a masterpiece of contemporary church architecture, especially its bright, naturally illuminated interior and its ceiling straddled with softly-rounded vaulting.
In 153... |
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Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten |
The Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten is located in a freestanding tower next to the House of World Cultures (" Haus der Kulturen der Welt "), near the Chancellery in the northeastern part of Berlin's central Tiergarten park.
It is a large, manually played concert instrument, comprising 68 bells weighi... |
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Stopera |
The Stopera is a building complex in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, housing both the city hall of Amsterdam and the Muziektheater, the principal opera house in Amsterdam and the home of De Nederlandse Opera, Het Nationale Ballet, and the Holland Symfonia.
The name "Stopera" is a portmanteau of stadhui... |
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Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam |
The Portuguese Synagogue also known as the Esnoga or Snoge, is a 17th-century Sephardic synagogue in Amsterdam.
Esnoga is the Ladino word for synagogue. The Amsterdam Sephardic community was one of the largest and richest in Europe during the Dutch Golden Age, and their very large synagogue reflec... |
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Tiergarten |
Tiergarten (German for Animal Garden) is a locality within the borough of Mitte, in central Berlin (Germany). Notable for the great and homonymous urban park, before German reunification, it was a part of West Berlin. Until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform, Tiergarten was also the name of a borou... |
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Waterlooplein |
Waterlooplein is a square in the centre of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, near the Amstel river.
Waterlooplein was created in 1882 when the Leprozengracht and Houtgracht canals were filled in. The square is named after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The square became a marketplace when the city gover... |
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Copenhagen Zoo |
Copenhagen Zoo (København Zoo) is a zoological garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1859, it is one of the oldest zoos in Europe. It comprises 11 hectares and is located in the municipality of Frederiksberg, between the parks of Frederiksberg Park and Søndermarken. It is the most visited zoo an... |
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