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Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 23, 2021; Rijksmuseum - National state museum in the center of Amsterdam.
Roofs and facades of Amsterdam. City view from the bell tower of the church Westerkerk, Holland, Netherlands. Shift tilt shot,selective focus.
Canal and St. Nicolas Church in Amsterdam in a beautiful summer day, The Netherlands
Aerial view of Montelbaanstoren Clock Tower in Amsterdam, Montelbaanstoren tower in Amsterdam, aerial city view of Montelbaanstoren Tower, aerial view of narrow canals of Amsterdam, popular place in Amsterdam\n\nThe Montelbaanstoren is a tower on bank of the Oudeschans – a canal in Amsterdam. The original tower was built in 1516 as part of the Walls of Amsterdam for the purpose of defending the city and the harbour. The top half, designed by Hendrick de Keyser, was extended to its current, decorative form in 1606. Since then the tower has been 48m tall.
Aerial view of Amsterdam canals, Netherlands
An aerial view of a Bruges town with red roofs. The buildings are tightly packed together and the streets are narrow. The photo is taken from a high angle, looking down on the town. The buildings are mostly made of brick and have a variety of architectural styles. The roofs are mostly red and orange, with some gray and white mixed in. The photo is taken during the day, with the sun shining on the buildings.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 02 January, 2019: People walking in the Beursplein square. The square used to host the Stock Exchange building and today it's where the De Bijenkorf store is located.
Amsterdam city cityscape aerial view Netherlands
Cityscape of the picturesque town of Enkhuizen with the church tower of the Zuiderkerk in the background.
Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS - Dec 13, 2017: View on the beautiful old buildings and water channel in Amsterdam city
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Roofs and facades of Amsterdam. City view to the south from the bell tower of the church Westerkerk, Holland, Netherlands.
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands - 4-April-2019, Amsterdam Downtown - Amstel river, old houses, canals and bridges.
This aerial drone photo shows the beautiful and old Pieterskerk in Leiden, Zuid-holland, the Netherlands. The church is surrounded by typical Dutch houses.
Amersfoort, the Netherlands. Center and shopping district at Amersfoort crouded with people
View over Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Amsterdam skyline with the Montelbaan tower
An aerial view of Oude Kerk cathedral building facade in Amsterdam
Low Angle View Of Saint Johannes de Dopperkerk In Zutphen, The Netherlands
Haarlem, The Netherlands, September 9, 2019: aerial view of Grote Houtstraat leading up to Saint Bavo's church
Protestant church Zuiderkerk Staalmeestersbrug bridge, aerial view of the canal leading to the Zuiderkerk church in Amsterdam,  canal in Amsterdam, Groenbuigwal canal towards the Zuiderkerk church, aerial view of the Staalmeestersbrug bridge\n\nThe Staalmeestersbrug is a classic Dutch draw bridge in Staalstraat, that crosses the romantic canal Groenburgwal. With the Zuiderkerk tower in the background, the bridge offers a splendid location to take pictures.\n\nThe Zuiderkerk is a 17th-century Protestant church in the Nieuwmarkt area of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. The church played an important part in the life of Rembrandt and was the subject of a painting by Claude Monet.\n\nThe church is open to the public and currently serves as a municipal information center with exhibitions on housing and the environment.
Historic houses and church tower on the riverfront at Deventer, Holland
Amsterdam canal houses facades at the Oudeszijds Achterburgwal and the Oude Kerk (Old Church) during a beautiful early springtime day
low angle view of old buildings in Amsterdam
The Amstel River with Walter Süskindbrug in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
aerial Pieterskerk cathedral church view in Leiden, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands: The Arsenal ('Het Arsenaal'), completed in 1610 - served as a storage facility for grain, butter and peat for the poor from 1665 to 1808. In the nineteenth century, the building was used as an armoury and since 1942 by the Academy of Architecture - Southeast side of Waterlooplein / Nieuwe Amstelstraat.
Aerial view of Amsterdam after sunset, Netherlands
Aerial view of the windmill located at De Gooyer in Amsterdam, Aerial view to windmill in Amsterdam, Aerial view of famous windmill in Amsterdam, Traditional Windmill, Amsterdam Aerial View at sunrise with the canals\n\nDe Gooyer is a windmill in Amsterdam located between Funenkade and Zeeburgerstraat. It is the tallest wooden mill in the Netherlands at 26.6 meters high. It is registered as a National Monument.\n\nThe names dates from the around 1609, when the mill was owned by Claes and Jan Willemsz, two brothers from Gooiland. It is also known as \
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