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Num of views: 773The NEMO (National Center for Science and Technology) Museum

NEMO is a very special type of museum. Unlike other museums you've probably visited, at NEMO you are allowed – even encouraged – to touch all of the exhibits, to explore, and to learn. You can find out all about the human body at NEMO, as well as about nature, technology, different types of materials, and many other interesting things. The NEMO building is painted a bright, eye-catching green, and is located in a charming spot on the water’s edge.

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Num of views: 714The Van Gogh Museum

Vincent Willem van Gogh was a famous Dutch painter who was born in the Netherlands in 1853. He was extremely talented, and his artwork is very well known worldwide. Van Gogh was a period artist, which meant that he drew in different styles and enjoyed different influences at different stages of his life. During his Paris period, for instance, he created some of his most famous works. Van Gogh used a variety of different techniques in his paintings, and was greatly inspired by Japanese culture.

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Num of views: 645The Anne Frank House

This house is where Anne Frank hid, along with her family, during part of World War Two – the Holocaust. Anne was born in 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany, but when she was 13, she had to go into hiding along in a building in Amsterdam where her entire family had to live in a single room. (Just try to imagine – your mother, father, and siblings sleeping and eating in one room, and being constantly together!) The entrance to her hideout was covered by a revolving closet. It was very dark, and its windows were painted black so that it would not be exposed.

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