I spent about an hour and a half, pretty interesting with a free audio guide
More• The palace with gorgeous interiors opens 17 halls, rooms and galleries to the public.
• About 2,000 pieces of royal furniture such as sofas, tapestries, and chandeliers are preserved, as well as hanging paintings with rich meanings
• After visiting the palace, you can also wander in the square in front of the palace, feed the pigeons or watch street performers, and enjoy the European style
△ The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is one of the four royal palaces in the Netherlands. It was originally the city hall and court. As the political and economic center of the city, it is also an important square in the city and a favorite creative theme of painters. It is still full of vitality to this day. The biggest attraction here is its architectural structure and the gorgeous decoration inside the palace.
△ Visiting this classical and solemn palace can deeply feel the prosperity and prosperity of Amsterdam in the "golden age". The entire building was designed by Dutch architect Jacob van Campen, and 13,568 tree stumps are cleverly used to support this magnificent building.
I spent about an hour and a half, pretty interesting with a free audio guide
It’s much more interesting doing the tour with the free audiotour they provided. It’s easy to get in with the tour as it well sign. There’s also a storage room for your stuff and toilet near the entrance. Worth a visit.
The building is magnificent, each room has its story, in the marvel, constantly reviewing its different history, the speaker tells the language in Chinese, so that tourists can more easily feel what happened before it, it is vivid, it is worth visiting.
It is still quite worth visiting an attraction, the building is not too grand from the outside. Not as good as the building that was changed to a mall opposite. There is still a lot of history to see inside. There is a voice tour guide to understand a lot of history.
Just on the edge of the dam square, the building is very beautiful, but the facade is being renovated, affecting the photo effect. The interior is very beautiful, the map carved on the marble floor is very shocking, and the interior decoration is elegant and gorgeous. The guide is Chinese and it is very convenient to listen to the explanation.
This was originally the city hall, later changed to the palace, is still in use, the sculpture inside is very beautiful, must go in and see!
The palace is worth visiting, the interior is exquisite, the history story is a lot, is a must-see to Amsterdam.