Dutch Classicist architecture in Amsterdam

Posted 1 year ago by avatar claire in response to sonny's question: Which buildings of Amsterdam are from the 17th century? (give a different answer) .

The most impressive example of the Dutch Classicist Style is Van Campen's city hall, known nowadays as the Royal Palace. Don't miss the current Bijbels Museum, the work of the Vingboons brothers, or the White House - now part of the Theater Instituut Nederland - and the fine example at Keizersgracht 319.

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