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An Ode to the “Last Ever Rock ‘n Roll Gig” at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw

Perched royally, as if at the head of the table, flanking the west face of Museumplein opposite the Rijksmuseum, sits Het Concertgebouw (say: con-CERT-huh-bau). Completed in 1888, with its quintessentially pragmatic Dutch moniker, “Concert Hall” opened to a full house with support fro...

Are They Revamping Amsterdam’s Red Light District?

Amsterdam is known worldwide for its vibrant and historic Red Light District. However, in 2020, the government disclosed plans for a new erotic center, poised to be one of Europe’s largest and most advanced brothels. This isn’t just any ordinary design; it combines hotel rooms, office...

Unveiling the Smart City of Tomorrow: How AI Could Transform Amsterdam’s Future”

The city of Amsterdam is known for its picturesque canals, historic buildings, and world-renowned museums such as the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. We thought it would be interesting to imagine Amsterdam in the future based on a number of iconic scenes. The canals of Amsterdam are one of the c...