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    Electric Ladyland

    Electric Ladyland

    (10 reviews)

    Jordaan, Centrum

    Not a traditional "museum" by any stretch, but with Amsterdam being the city boasting the world's…read moremost museums, I can see how the claim is made with places like this. It's a really nice spot, and the guy who runs it is extremely open and friendly with a wealth of information. He truly lives for this! If you arrive before it opens, you'll see people gathered around the door entrance, and you're there wondering what kind of place this really is. Doesn't look big from the outside at all, and looks like a shop more than a museum. Once you get inside the small space, you're greeted with black lighting above which illuminates all of the fluorescent artwork. There are paintings and sculptures with bright colors across the spectrum. Then you walk down these steps into the dark basement and see his special rock collection with the makeup of the rocks highlighted under the black lighting. Reminded me of geology class. Cool place, quick 30 minute experience.

    Fluorescence is LIFE…read more Me and my wife did this tour in March 2018. This museum opened my eyes to another world of Fluorescence. Fluorescence is pretty much a living organism. It takes energy, consumes it, produces the brightest colors you would ever see. The vibes in this place are exceptional. The location is very close to the Ann Frank Museum. Its just 5 Euros & they let you use a really trippy bathroom for free. The couple who are the owner are in their 70s but their energy and will to give back to the world, still keeps them coming back to the museum everyday. They do this without the help of a young person or receptionist to handle your reservations. Remember that before, giving a bad review and saying they cancelled your reservation. We did not have reservation but they let us in, because they could. I would advise to call them in advance, they are doing their best in their capacity to handle the online reservations. They not only let us in, but allowed us to stay for as long as we want, despite of the small space and huge crowd. Nik explained in detail, about the physics behind this & inspired me for the rest of the life to explore this amazing world. I have bought a black light even. The pigment he uses, makes his paint way more brighter than you would find anywhere else. Some of the artifacts on the first floor are for sale as well, and can spin your head around. We bought what we could. I forgot my wallet and the lady was kind enough to keep it open extra time, so i could pick it. Although the museum closes at 7 but if you are interested Nik can talk to you the whole day about it.

    Heineken Experience - Milling the grain

    Heineken Experience

    (592 reviews)

    €€

    De Pijp, Zuid

    I was informed by several travel blogs that this is a tourist trap, but honestly, SO WHAT IF IT…read moreIS?? In my opinion, t's absolutely worth the time and money for a 90-minute Heineken experience! Not to mention, my husband and I each got 2 beers for free!! We had to wait a little bit to get in, even though it was a weekday. The lockers were almost full, but I heard that there was a coat check area. The tour guide was very interactive with the audience and we also had moments to sit down and watch a 360 degree video in an elevator. I didn't pay for the roof top extra access, because I wanted to spend more on souvenirs and customized beer bottles. Next time if I ever go back to Amsterdam, I would absolutely go back again just for the gift shop and the beer.

    Touring the original Heineken brewery and learning how their beer is made was a delight. There is a…read moresmall walk-through history exhibit in the old grain silo area that describes Heineken's origins and how the business grew. I appreciated the honest look at the company's humble beginnings. Every great business venture has to start somewhere. The most critical lesson: success is rarely an overnight feat. It takes years of dedication, effort, and learning. Learning not just from your mistakes, but from other people who've gone before you. My experience featured a "Brew You" immersive attraction that puts you in the brew chamber and production line. The bottling line is (not really) transformed into a roller coaster, ending in a taste of the Heineken signature beer. There's a brewery-style bar where you can hang out and enjoy your beer. I opted to go up to the rooftop. You get a few more options for your drink and you get to enjoy views of the Amsterdam skyline. I liked their rooftop and will happily go up there again. I can see it from my hotel.

    Kattenkabinet

    Kattenkabinet

    (37 reviews)

    Centrum

    My husband and I are are crazy cat people, so when in Amsterdam, of course we had to visit…read moreKattenkabinet (The Cat Cabinet), a museum all about CATS! Kattenkabinet is a quirky museum with an eclectic collection of cat related objects such as paintings, figurines, and even a mummified cat from 200 BC. And of course there are actual cats living in the museum. Apparently there are five cats living in Kattenkabinet (per the sign, do not pet the black cat!), although we only saw two cats (none of which were the black cat). The museum is quite small (although there is an outdoor garden you can visit, but it was closed for the season), and we only spent about half an hour at Kattenkabinet. But at €10, the price is quite reasonable (and as a student -- my student ID had not yet expired -- I got in for half price), and CATS! If you like cats (or weird museums), Kattenkabinet is a must see! [Yelp collections: Europe 2024; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Museums and Art Galleries; Cats; Cheap Thrills]

    This was one of those unique museums I found when researching where to visit on our trip to…read moreAmsterdam. There were a plethora of museums to visit, but my girlfriend and I being cat owners, we wanted to stop by and see the eclectic and unique experience this art museum had to offer. Located on Herengracht, this is easily a museum you could walk right by and never notice, unless you had it marked and were looking for it. We were greeted with a black and white sign welcomed us, as we walked down into the front door of the canal house. It was rather crowded the day/time we arrived and paid for two admissions and started our self guided tour. It wasn't long before we saw a star of the museum, one of the cats walking around the inside of the lobby area. Lots of art work lined the stairwells and hallways, some from artists such as Picasso, Rembrandt and Toulouse-Lautrec among many others. Many beautiful rooms with narrow hallways and access to an outside garden. This area drew out attention with feline related movie posters and advertisements, along with a little cat napping under a bench. Inside we ran across a third cat that was quietly sleeping as visitors sat down for selfie. Everything in the canal house is cat related. It's really a unique opportunity to visit and experience this museum.

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