Amsterdam’s canals, built in the 17th century, extend over 100 kilometers, forming a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2010. The Rijksmuseum, opened in 1885, charges €20 for adult entry, while the Anne Frank House, dating from 1635, costs €14 and often requires booking weeks in advance.

Published: 3/4/2026
Last Published: 3/4/2026
Updated: 6/8/2026
Category: Culture & Heritage
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Reading time: 5 minutes
Amsterdam History and Culture: A Complete Guide - Amsterdam Guide

Amsterdam History and Culture: A Complete Guide

Amsterdam’s canals, built in the 17th century, extend over 100 kilometers, forming a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2010. The Rijksmuseum, opened in 1885, charges €20 for adult entry, while the Anne Frank House, dating from 1635, costs €14 and often requires booking weeks in advance.

Nick Turner
Updated Jun 8, 2026
5 min read
Nick Turner

Nick Turner

Nick Turner is a travel writer and destination specialist who contributes to Visit Network's portfolio of city and country guides. A seasoned traveller with particular expertise in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Mediterranean Europe, he focuses on food, nightlife, and off-the-beaten-path local neighbourhoods. When not writing, he documents his travels on Instagram as Country Connoisseur.

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