Amsterdam: Concerts and Shows
Places and attractions in the Concerts and shows category
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Concertgebouw
World-famous neoclassical concert hall The Concertgebouw, located in the heart of Amsterdam, Netherlands, is one of the world's most renowned music venues, celebrated for its exceptional acoustics and rich history. Opened in 1888, this prestigious concert hall has been enchanting audiences for over a...
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ
The Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ is a beacon of contemporary music and an architectural gem in the vibrant city of Amsterdam. Located on the banks of the river IJ, this modern concert hall is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and innovative programming, attracting music...
Tuschinski Theatre
Koninklijk Theater Tuschinski is a movie theatre in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, near Rembrandtplein.
Bimhuis
The Bimhuis is a concert hall for jazz and improvised music in Amsterdam. With an average of 150 performances a year the Bimhuis is the main stage for these musical genres in the Netherlands.
Municipal Theatre
The Stadsschouwburg of Amsterdam is the name of a theatre building at the Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The building is in the neo-Renaissance style dating back to 1894, and is the former home of the National Ballet and Opera.
Stopera
The Stopera is a building complex in Amsterdam, Netherlands, housing both the city hall of Amsterdam and the Dutch National Opera and Ballet, the principal opera house in Amsterdam that is home of Dutch National Opera, Dutch National Ballet and Holland Symfonia.
Royal Theater Carré
The Royal Theater Carré is a Neo-Renaissance theatre in Amsterdam, located near the river Amstel. When the theatre was founded in 1887, it was originally meant as a permanent circus building. Currently, it is mainly used for musicals, cabaret performances and pop concerts. Carré is located next to the Amstel, close to Waterlooplein.
Oosterkerk
The Oosterkerk is a 17th-Century Dutch Reformed church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Oosterkerk was built in the period 1669-1671 by architect Daniël Stalpaert and completed by Adriaan Dortsman. The church bells were cast by Pieter Hemony. The church has not been used for church services since 1962, and fell into decay since then.
De Balie
De Balie is a theatre and a centre for politics, culture and media, with a café-restaurant at Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, at Leidseplein in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. De Balie specialises in a number of territories: politics, art, society, media and cinema, and regularly organises programs.
Walloon Church
The Walloon Church is a Protestant church building in Amsterdam, along the southern stretch of the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal. The building dates to the late 15th century and has been in use as a Walloon church since 1586. The church was also known as the Franse Kerk, Walenkerk, Oude Walenkerk, or Oude Waalse Kerk.
De Kleine Komedie
De Kleine Komedie is today the oldest theatre in Amsterdam, dating from 1788. Situated on the Amstel near the Halvemaansteeg, the building offers a stage for both upcoming and established Dutch talents. The theatre has 503 seats.
Badhuistheater
The Badhuistheater is a theater venue located in a former bath house on the east-side of Amsterdam. The theater is both a cultural meeting point for locals and a stage for international theatre productions.
DeLaMar
DeLaMar is a theatre near Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with two auditoriums containing 601 and 939 seats. It is currently in use for musicals, plays and cabaret.
Felix Meritis
Felix Meritis is the name of an intellectual society in Amsterdam, but subsequently used for the building they built for themselves on the Keizersgracht.
Nes
Nes is a narrow, old, street in central Amsterdam, Netherlands. It runs parallel to and to the east of Rokin, between Dam Square to the north and Grimburgwal to the south. The Dutch word nes means headland or spit.
Schouwburg of Van Campen
The Theatre of Van Campen was a theatre located at Keizersgracht 384 in Amsterdam. It was the first city theatre, based on the Teatro Olimpico in Italy. The site is now occupied by a "The Dylon" hotel. The theatre was built in 1637, by Jacob van Campen, who coined the word Schouwburg for it.
Vondelpark Openluchttheater
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