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  2. Heineken Experience - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Heineken Experience in 2010 Indoor bar on the top floor for ticket holders of the experience Heineken bottles at the Heineken Experience. The Heineken Experience, located in Amsterdam, is a historic brewery and corporate visitor center for the internationally distributed Dutch pilsner, Heineken beer.

  3. Marie Heinekenplein - Wikipedia

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    Along the Marie Heinekenplein are a number of bars and cafés. The square is lined with café terraces. Between the square and the Stadhouderskade street is the former Heineken brewery, now a popular tourist attraction known as the Heineken Experience. Along the northern side of the square is a modern apartment building incorporating a ...

  4. Heineken N.V. - Wikipedia

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    The Heineken company was founded in 1864 when the 22-year-old Gerard Adriaan Heineken bought a brewery known as De Hooiberg (the haystack) in Amsterdam. In 1869 Heineken switched to the use of bottom-fermenting yeast. In 1873 the brewery's name changed to Heineken's Bierbrouwerij Maatschappij (HBM), and opened a second brewery in Rotterdam in

  5. Beer in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The former Heineken brewery in Amsterdam, now a museum. Beer in the Netherlands mostly comprises pale lagers like Heineken and Grolsch. Heineken is the world's second-largest brewer. [1] While pale lager makes up the majority of beer in the Netherlands, Dutch brewers also produce witbier and Bok, closely related to German Bock.

  6. Hotel Die Port van Cleve - Wikipedia

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    Brewery 'De Hooiberg' was very successful and remained so until the 18th century. In 1863 the building complex was bought by Gerard Adriaan Heineken. Due to the filling of the canal and the name change of the Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal in Spuistraat, Heineken moved his brewery to its current location on the Stadhouderskade in Amsterdam.

  7. De Pijp - Wikipedia

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    The former Heineken brewery in De Pijp is a major tourist attraction. Adjacent to the former brewery is the Marie Heinekenplein , which has a number of bars and cafes. Other lively streets and squares are Frans Halsstraat, Ferdinand Bolstraat , Gerard Douplein, Van Woustraat and Ceintuurbaan.