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Centraal Station

Amsterdam's Centraal Station dates back to 1889, when it was first used for the transport of goods. Today, besides being Amsterdam's largest and busiest railway station, it is a rijksmonument (Netherland's national heritage site) and an important tourist attraction in its own right. The designer of Rijksmuseum, P.J.H. Cuypers, was the chief architect during its construction. Its magnificent facade is a blend of Neo-Renaissance and Gothic Revival styles of architecture. The building's foundation consists of 8687 wooden piles, while its roof made from cast iron stretches for 40 meters (131.2 feet). The original construction has been rebuilt more than once due to rapidly expanding traffic and rail transport. With an influx of more than 250,000 passengers everyday, it ranks among the top three busiest railway stations in the country.

Rembrandtplein

A significant landmark in the city, the statue of the artist himself looks on from the center of the bustling square named in Rembrandt's honor. The square is a popular location for its local scene with restaurants, bars and cafes all around. Aside from that, in the square visitors can find tours of Stoeltie Diamonds and Theater Tuschinski, the historic but recently renovated art deco movie palace. As such, Rembrandtplein is one of the busiest spots in the city.

Paard van Marken

Situated on the Dutch peninsula Ijsselmeer, Paard van Marken boasts of a height of 17 meters (55.7743 feet). The history of this place can be traced to 1700 when there stood a lighthouse here. The present lighthouse located here was built in 1839 and has been listed in the heritage monuments since 1970. Listed as Rijksmonument - a national heritage site, the impressive structure can be seen from the outside.

Mark Raven Amsterdam Art

Mark Raven captures Amsterdam in all of its glory through his celebrated sketches, drawings, and prints. From hauntingly beautiful windmills to charming canals, Mark Raven's art is stunning and at times whimsical. Stop by to shop for art or pick up a souvenir in the form of t-shirts and posters.

Oosterpark

Oosterpark is one of the largest municipal parks in Amsterdam. Designed by famous Dutch architect Leonard Anthony Springer, this beautiful park came into being in the year 1891. The sprawling English garden is a remarkable sight amid the typical Dutch architecture of the neighborhood; a refreshing tableau of verdant lawns, walking paths and streams sheltered by leafy trees. Memorials and public art are scattered throughout, including the National Slavery Monument and the Theo van Gogh Memorial, also known as The Scream by sculptor, Jeroen Henneman. At the heart of it all lies a tranquil pond populated by wild ducks, while Grey Herons and Parrots flit between the trees. A plethora of live events, from music concerts to cultural festivals are also held at Oosterpark, while the park's 'Speaker's Stone' hosts unabashed talks daily. There's also a wading pool for kids at Amsterdam's most culturally diverse park.

Haarlemmerpoort

The Haarlemmerpoort is the only remaining vestige of old Amsterdam. These old gates used to surround the city. Others built included: Leidsepoort, Muiderpoort and Utrechtsepoort. They functioned as guarded entrances to the city and as exits out of town. The gates led to the cities with which their names matched: The Haarlemmer Gate led to Haarlem and the Leidsepoort to Leiden. Until 1825, Amsterdam was located inside these gates. Following another city expansion, the gates and the town ramparts became useless and were taken down. In 1840, the Haarlemmerpoort was restored in the classical style by architect C. Alewijn.

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