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Bridges, bicycles and canals are everywhere you look in the city.

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Amsterdam reportedly has 2500 bridges throughout the area, crossing the canals that were dug during the Middle Ages to enable easy travel throughout the city.

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The "Mint Tower" was originally built in the 1600s, then rebuilt in 1885. It stands in Muntplein Square, at the intersection of the Amstel River and the Singelgracht.

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Just beyond the canal system, the Rijksmuseum is home to a spectacular art collection, particularly of the Dutch masters.

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The gardens of the museum are just as beautiful as the art inside.

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This is the largest art history research library in the country.

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The Reguliersbreestraat leads away from Rembrandtplein towards Muntplein Square.

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These statues represent those wardsmen painted by Rembrandt in The Night Watch. The original painting is still in the city at the Rijksmuseum.

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Tourist trap? Perhaps. But it's impressive to see what they can accomplish with these machines built in the 1570s, which are still used to grind paint and do other industrial tasks.

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When in… Edam… eat cheese.
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