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markerA De Gooyer Windmill De Gooyer windmill, or Funenmolen is a building located in Funenkade, an old harbor district. The windmill was used to grind corn, now the De Gooyer is a tourist attraction and also hosts a brewpub called Brouwerij t' IJ. The pub serves, among other brews, the popular Columbus, a strong wheat beer ... De Gooyer Windmill - photo
markerB Rembrandtplein Rembrandtplein (Rembrandt Square) is a major square in central Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is named after the famous painter Rembrandt van Rijn. The square used to be a butter market but developed into a centre for nightlife with the opening of various hotels and cafés. There are bars chock-a-bl... Rembrandtplein - photo
markerC Frederiksberg Park Frederiksberg Park (Frederiksberg Have) is one of the largest and most attractive greenspaces in Copenhagen area, Denmark, located in Frederiksberg Municipality. Together with the adjacent Søndermarken it forms a green area of 64 hectares at the western edge of Inner Copenhagen. It is a romantic lan... Frederiksberg Park - photo
markerD Amsterdams Lyceum The Amsterdams Lyceum is a Dutch secondary school combining a gymasium and Atheneum. It was established in 1917. The Amsterdams Lyceum has around 1000 students, most of whom are from Amsterdam, but increasing numbers from outer municipalities like Amstelveen, Zaandam, Landsmeer and Monnickendam fin... Amsterdams Lyceum - photo
markerE Blauwe Theehuis The Blauwe Theehuis (Blue Tea House) is a 1930s Modernist pavilion in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It is a ring-shaped building, somewhat reminiscent of a flying saucer. Originally a tea house, it is now in use as a café and restaurant, surrounded by outside seating. The Blauwe The... Blauwe Theehuis - photo
markerF J. C. Jacobsen Garden The J. C. Jacobsen Garden (J. C. Jacobsens Have), also known as the Academy Garden (Akademihaven), is a public garden in the Carlsberg area of Copenhagen, Denmark. The main entrance is through a pergola on the left-hand side of the Tap E building, a former bottling plant which now serves as a cultur... J. C. Jacobsen Garden - photo
markerG German Chancellery The German Chancellery (German: Bundeskanzleramt) is a federal agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor, the head of the German federal government. The chief of the Chancellery (Chef des Bundeskanzleramtes) holds the rank of either a Secretary of State (Staatssekretär) or a Federal Mini... German Chancellery - photo
markerH Elephant Gate in Copenhagen The Elephant Gate (Elefantporten), also referred to as the Elephant Tower (Elefanttårnet), is the most famous landmark of the Carlsberg area, the original brewery site of the Carlsberg Breweries, which is now under redevelopment as a new neighbourhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes its name from f... Elephant Gate in Copenhagen - photo
markerI EYE Film Institute Netherlands EYE Film Institute Netherlands is a film museum located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It includes a cinematography museum formerly called Filmmuseum, founded in 1952. Its predecessor was the Dutch Historic Film Archive, founded in 1946. The museum was situated in the Vondelparkpaviljoen since 19... EYE Film Institute Netherlands - photo
markerJ Berlin State Opera The Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Berlin State Opera) is a German opera company. Its permanent home is the opera house on the Unter den Linden boulevard in the Mitte district of Berlin, which also hosts the Staatskapelle Berlin orchestra. King Frederick II of Prussia shortly after his accession to t... Berlin State Opera - photo