Amsterdam Historical Museum
At the Amsterdam Historic Museum you can get a revealing and informative glimpse of Amsterdam during the 19th century. Long ago, a small settlement on the river Amstel, later the centre of 17th century world trade, today a colourful international city.
The rich collection of works of art, objects and archaeological finds brings to life the fortunes of the Amsterdammers of days gone by and today. From mediaeval child’s shoe and the map of Cornelis Antonisz. From 1538, giving a bird’s –eye view of the city, to the impressive Civic Guard paintings from the Golden Age. Photos and film material show the happy times as well as the drama of the modern city’s inhabitants. You’ll witness the poverty in the Jordaan neighbourhood in the 19th century but also the idealism of the sixties and Ajax’s success at football.
Go on a fascinating journey of discovery down seven centuries of the Amsterdam’s history, www.Ahm.nl.



