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  2. Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    It's a doll house for mice, made almost entirely by hand. This Muizenhuis, or Mouse House, is the decor for the adventures of two curious mice called Sam and Julia. The library has an exposition area which features rotating expositions related to design, art and/or books. All the expositions are open to the public for free.

  3. A Windmill in Old Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    "A Windmill In Old Amsterdam" is a 1965 novelty song written by Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge. The song, about a mouse that wears clogs, and arranged in waltz time, was notably recorded by Ronnie Hilton in 1965 and issued on the His Master's Voice label. The regular writing team of Dicks and Rudge also wrote novelty songs for Bernard Cribbins.

  4. Huis met de Hoofden - Wikipedia

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    House with the Heads at Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam. The House with the Heads (known as 'Huis met de Hoofden' in Dutch) is a large canal house on the Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam, named after the six ornaments shaped as heads, which are on the façade. The house is a rijksmonument and is listed on the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites.

  5. Anne Frank House - Wikipedia

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    The Anne Frank House (Dutch: Anne Frank Huis) is a writer's house and biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is located on a canal called the Prinsengracht , close to the Westerkerk , in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

  6. Czar Peter House (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    Although he remained at the house only a short time, he would return a number of times, the last in 1717. [2] In 1895, a new stone cover was built over the house to protect it; this was done by the architect Salm, best known for designing the Artis Aquarium in Amsterdam. The cover was added to the list of national monuments in 2001, meaning ...

  7. Embassy of the Free Mind - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the Free Mind is located in the 17th century Amsterdam building the Huis met de Hoofden on the Keizersgracht 123. The canal house was built in 1622 by Hendrick de Keyser and is listed as one of the 'Top 100 buildings of the Dutch Rijksdienst'. Six heads adorn the façade.