Central Railway Station
When I first saw Amsterdam, the canals crisscrossed and the bridges criss-crossed, and there was a kind of poetry like small bridges and flowing water, and the colorful houses of the 17th and 18th centuries gave it a fairy-tale dream. In depth, the charm of this city is diverse and colorful: freedom, tolerance, innovation, art, friendliness...Amsterdam, the deeper the depth, the more surprising the beauty. When you come to the city of Amsterdam, you will mostly pass through the Central Railway Station. Amsterdam Central Railway Station (Amsterdam Centraal), opened in 1889, is one of the ten most beautiful railway stations in the world and the only railway station built on water in the world. This Amsterdam landmark building adopts neo-Gothic architectural style and is made of red bricks. It is magnificent and elegant. It is the main railway transit center in the Netherlands. The Central Railway Station is built on three artificial islands, supported by a total of 8,687 pillars, with a roof span of about 40 meters, with a tower on each side, a bell tower on the right and a weather vane on the left. For the Dutch who shoulder the glory of the "windmill kingdom" and "sea coachman", understanding the wind direction is as important as knowing the time.
Museum Capital
The Netherlands is one of the countries with the highest density of museums in the world. There are more than 50 museums in Amsterdam alone, so the city is also known as the "museum capital". Among the many museums in Amsterdam, the most popular one is the Rijksmuseum. This is the largest museum in the Netherlands and the first building purely for exhibitions in Europe. If you have been to Amsterdam Central Station, you will feel familiar, because the two buildings are quite similar in appearance. This resemblance is by no means accidental, because its designs are all designed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers. The precious collections in the museum are dazzling. The most dazzling brilliance is the Dutch paintings from the "Golden Age" of the 17th century. Among them, it is known for having the richest collection of Rembrandt. His masterpiece "Night Watch" is one of the town halls. treasure. In addition to Rembrandt, the Rijksmuseum also features outstanding art by Dutch masters such as Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals and Jan Steen, which are world-renowned. The work is proud. Of course, even ignoring its rich collection, the museum itself is an exquisite classical artwork. Here, time slows down, watching each piece of ingenuity carefully, and feeling the true quality of time in the color of strokes. I am especially fond of Vermeer’s paintings, with the sense of substitution that the onlooker peeks, like being in the reality in the painting, in every delicate to the extreme detail, I feel the most fascinating place of art, not just the pleasure of a visual feast. It is the thinking and awakening aroused by transcending time and space and touching the bottom of my heart.
Another Dutch business card-Van Gogh
Like a windmill and a tulip, Van Gogh is another Dutch business card. When visiting Amsterdam, the Van Gogh Museum is a must-see attraction. The Van Gogh Museum (Van Gogh Museum), built in 1973, is the world's largest collection of Van Gogh's works of art. About a quarter of Van Gogh's paintings are collected here, as well as a large number of drawings and letters. Perhaps the most eye-catching items in the collection are "Sunflowers", "Iris", "Potato Eaters", and the "Crows in the Rye" that is often considered to be the last work. The Van Gogh Museum has four floors, and the collection display extends upward following the timeline. The ground floor mainly displays the birth and self-portrait of Van Gogh. The first floor displays works of the period with the theme of "Van Gogh 1883-1889", and the second floor mainly displays letters and contemporary times with Van Gogh with the theme of "Zero contact with Van Gogh" On the third floor is "Van Gogh 1889-1890" showing works from the last period of Van Gogh's life. I love Van Gogh, and I am moved by that intense and pure passion. In that touch of intense color, there is Van Gogh's sincere and enthusiastic power for life. He is painting with life.
Van Gogh Museum
Amsterdam
The four canals of the water city
When you come to Amsterdam, a canal trip is the best way to experience the unique charm of this water city. Amsterdam has four main canals: Herengracht, Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht and the outermost Singel. As the cruise ship travels slowly in the canal waterway, quietly watching the scenery on both sides of the strait, the joy in the heart is like the expansion of the ripples. The most favorite is the canal ring from Leidsestraat to Vijzelstraat in Herengracht, also known as the "Golden Circle" (Gloden Bend), this section has the most beautiful mansions and scenery in Amsterdam. The winding river, lush trees, the 17th-century gabled buildings, bright large windows, bright colors, it seems that through the windows, you can still glimpse the peak of prosperity in the golden age of the 17th century. The glory of history is solidified in the long river of time, but the power of this small and small country is still continuing.
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