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Ten famous scenic spots in the Netherlands

The top ten famous scenic spots in the Netherlands are Sans Anse windmill village, Keukenhof Park, Dam Square, National Museum of the Netherlands, Van Gogh Art Museum, Yangjiao Village in the Netherlands, canals of amsterdam, Amsterdam Palace, Children's Dyke windmill village and Dehal Castle.

1, 334 windmill village

Sans Anse windmill village in the Netherlands is located in the north of Amsterdam15km. Sansan windmill village is a beautiful ancient village. Windmills and various handicraft workshops constitute a quiet and beautiful rural landscape.

2. Keukenhof Park

Keukenhof Park is located in Lise, a small town rich in bulbous flower fields on the outskirts of Amsterdam, and it is also the only way for the annual flower parade. The variety, quantity, quality and arrangement of tulips in Keukenhof Park are the best in the world.

3. Dam Square

Dam Square is located in the center of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The square is full of coffee, funny street performers and tourists from all over the world. It is the most dynamic place in the whole city.

4. National Museum of the Netherlands

The National Museum of the Netherlands, also translated as the Royal Museum of Amsterdam, is the largest museum in the Netherlands, with all kinds of exhibits from prehistoric times to the latest. The museum is located in a green garden and its elegant architectural appearance is very attractive. The most famous collection in the museum is/kloc-the works of the Dutch painter Rembrandt in the 7th century.

5. Van Gogh Art Museum

Van Gogh Art Museum, located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was built in 1973. It collects 200 precious paintings of Van Gogh's golden age, accounting for about a quarter of all his works, hundreds (or thousands) of sketches, and almost all Van Gogh's letters, among which the famous ones should be Pigeon and Sunflower.

6. Yangjiao Village, Netherlands

Yangjiao Village is called "Green Venice" (some people call it "Venice of the Netherlands"). The name "Yangjiao Village" comes from a group of coal miners who settled there at that time, and their excavation made the local waterways and lakes of different sizes form.

7. canals in Amsterdam

With a total length of more than 65,438+000 kilometers, Amsterdam has about 90 islands and 65,438+0,500 bridges, making the city known as "Venice of the North". There are more than 2000 "boathouses" parked on the river. Although it is a boathouse, it is fully equipped.

8. Amsterdam Palace

Amsterdam Palace is located in Dam Avenue Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It was used as the city government of Amsterdam when 1648 was completed. It has a history of more than 350 years and is one of the four royal palaces in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The facade of the palace gives the impression that it is neat and square.

9. Children's Dyke Windmill Village

Children's dike is a village in South Holland province in the west of the Netherlands. This old windmill is the largest system in the Netherlands. The children's dike windmill group has become one of the most famous scenic spots in the Netherlands, and 1997 has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Dehar Castle 10

Dehar Castle is located in Haaruilens, a small town near Utrecht, the Netherlands. Haaruilens is also called "red village" because the doors and windows of every household in the village are painted with red and white diagonal stripes. This special symbol comes from the tradition of VanZuylen family in Dehal Castle.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Netherlands