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Alessio e Edgard
shopping e cibo
Amsterdam
Esplorando i canali
dove dormire
monumenti
COSA VISITARE
PIAZZA DEI MUSEI
STAZIONE DI AMSTERDAM
NEMO
Stazione Amsterdam
La Stazione Centrale di Amsterdam accoglie i viaggiatori con la sua maestosa architettura e un'atmosfera vibrante. All'interno, viaggiatori provenienti da tutto il mondo si mescolano mentre si dirigono verso le loro destinazioni. Una volta all'esterno, potrete ammirare i famosi canali e l'architettura unica di Amsterdam. La stazione offre negozi, ristoranti e caffetterie, oltre a un comodo accesso ai mezzi di trasporto locali. È il punto di partenza ideale per esplorare la città e oltre.
COSA VISITARE
PIAZZA DEI MUSEI
STAZIONE DI AMSTERDAM
NEMO
PIAZZA DEI MUSEI
è uno spazio pubblico che si trova nel quartiere Museumkwartier del distretto di Amsterdam-Zuid ad Amsterdam e sul quale si affacciano tre importanti musei molto belli scegliete voi quale scegliere
il Van Gogh Museum
Rijksmuseum
Stedelijk Museum
COSA VISITARE
PIAZZA DEI MUSEI
STAZIONE DI AMSTERDAM
NEMO
NEMO
è il più grande centro scientifico dell’intera Olanda. Le parole d’ordine in questo museo sono “interazione” e “sperimentazione”. La partecipazione attiva è garanzia di divertimento e rende questo luogo un perfetto spazio per i bambini.
(in più)
ESPERINZA HEINKEN
CHIESA WESTER
Alessio e Edgard
shopping e cibo
Amsterdam
Esplorando i canali
dove dormire
monumenti
NIENTE SOUVENIR
qui ad Amsterdam troverete molto di più. Oltre ai classici souvenir, come magneti e t-shirt, i mercati della città offrono una varietà sorprendente di prodotti unici e artigianali che riflettono la ricca cultura olandese. Potrete sbizzarrirvi nella scelta tra prelibatezze culinarie locali, tra cui formaggi artigianali, stroopwafels, e deliziosi fiori freschi. Inoltre, i mercati di Amsterdam sono noti per la loro vasta selezione di articoli vintage e vintage di alta qualità, che vanno dagli abiti alla decorazione per la casa.
NIENTE SOUVENIR
qui ad Amsterdam troverete molto di più. Oltre ai classici souvenir, come magneti e t-shirt, i mercati della città offrono una varietà sorprendente di prodotti unici e artigianali che riflettono la ricca cultura olandese. Potrete sbizzarrirvi nella scelta tra prelibatezze culinarie locali, tra cui formaggi artigianali, stroopwafels, e deliziosi fiori freschi. Inoltre, i mercati di Amsterdam sono noti per la loro vasta selezione di articoli vintage e vintage di alta qualità, che vanno dagli abiti alla decorazione per la casa.
Alessio e Edgard
shopping e cibo
Amsterdam
Esplorando i canali
dove dormire
monumenti
navigata sul fiume pedalata?
Pedalare ad Amsterdam offre un'esperienza coinvolgente attraverso la "Città delle Bici". Con una vasta rete di piste ciclabili, i ciclisti possono esplorare la città in modo libero e autentico. Attraversando i canali, le strade acciottolate e i quartieri vivaci, si immergono nell'atmosfera unica di Amsterdam, scoprendo i suoi tesori nascosti e assaporando la vita locale. Pedalare ad Amsterdam è un'esperienza indimenticabile che permette ai visitatori di vivere appieno il fascino della città.
Una crociera sui canali di Amsterdam offre un'esperienza unica e affascinante per esplorare la città. A bordo di un'imbarcazione tradizionale o moderna, i visitatori possono godere di una prospettiva unica mentre navigano attraverso i pittoreschi canali. Durante il viaggio, è possibile ammirare gli edifici storici, le case galleggianti e i ponti caratteristici di Amsterdam, mentre le guide forniscono interessanti narrazioni sulla storia e la cultura della città. È un'esperienza imperdibile per coloro che desiderano immergersi completamente nell'atmosfera unica di Amsterdam.
YOTEL
è molto moderno e le camere sono super tecnologiche se stai nell'hotel tutto il giorno di diverti perchè c'è tutto sala relax , palestra facciata sul canle
Some books by Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway (1925)
- To the Lighthouse (1927)
- A room of One's Own (1929)
- Between the Acts (1939)
Some books by Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway (1925)
- To the Lighthouse (1927)
- A room of One's Own (1929)
- Between the Acts (1939)
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is recognized as one of the most innovative writers of the 20th century.
Born into a wealthy English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and, encouraged by her father, began writing professionally in 1900. Perhaps best known as the author of Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), she was also a prolific writer of essays, diaries, letters, and biographies. She and her husband, Leonard Woolf, bought a used printing press and established their own publishing house, Hogarth Press, going on to publish some of their own work as well as that of Sigmund Freud, Katharine Mansfield, and T.S. Eliot. Throughout her career, Woolf spoke regularly at colleges and universities and by her mid-forties, she had established herself as an intellectual, an innovative and influential writer, and a pioneering feminist.
In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She took her own life in 1941, at the age of 59, after her house was destroyed in The Blitz (WW2 bombing of London).
Some books by Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway (1925)
- To the Lighthouse (1927)
- A room of One's Own (1929)
- Between the Acts (1939)
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is recognized as one of the most innovative writers of the 20th century.
Born into a wealthy English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and, encouraged by her father, began writing professionally in 1900. Perhaps best known as the author of Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), she was also a prolific writer of essays, diaries, letters, and biographies. She and her husband, Leonard Woolf, bought a used printing press and established their own publishing house, Hogarth Press, going on to publish some of their own work as well as that of Sigmund Freud, Katharine Mansfield, and T.S. Eliot. Throughout her career, Woolf spoke regularly at colleges and universities and by her mid-forties, she had established herself as an intellectual, an innovative and influential writer, and a pioneering feminist.
In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She took her own life in 1941, at the age of 59, after her house was destroyed in The Blitz (WW2 bombing of London).
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is recognized as one of the most innovative writers of the 20th century.
Born into a wealthy English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and, encouraged by her father, began writing professionally in 1900. Perhaps best known as the author of Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), she was also a prolific writer of essays, diaries, letters, and biographies. She and her husband, Leonard Woolf, bought a used printing press and established their own publishing house, Hogarth Press, going on to publish some of their own work as well as that of Sigmund Freud, Katharine Mansfield, and T.S. Eliot. Throughout her career, Woolf spoke regularly at colleges and universities and by her mid-forties, she had established herself as an intellectual, an innovative and influential writer, and a pioneering feminist.
In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She took her own life in 1941, at the age of 59, after her house was destroyed in The Blitz (WW2 bombing of London).
Woolf's work was influenced by prominent writers and artists of the time such as Marcel Proust, Igor Stravinsky, and the Post-Impressionists.
Family summers in coastal Cornwall also shaped Woolf indelibly, exposing her to the ocean as a source of literary inspiration and creating memories she would fictionalize for her acclaimed novel, To the Lighthouse.
Stravinsky and Proust
Some books by Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway (1925)
- To the Lighthouse (1927)
- A room of One's Own (1929)
- Between the Acts (1939)
Woolf's work was influenced by prominent writers and artists of the time such as Marcel Proust, Igor Stravinsky, and the Post-Impressionists.
Family summers in coastal Cornwall also shaped Woolf indelibly, exposing her to the ocean as a source of literary inspiration and creating memories she would fictionalize for her acclaimed novel, To the Lighthouse.
Stravinsky and Proust