This is an overview of all reviews and ratings by Marc. Marc has rated 13 museums.
Bletchley Park was a wonderful day out for us! It is extremely interesting and gives a great insight into the secret world of the code breakers. As a visitor you can try out the code breaking machines and learn about Alan Turing and his team. Really worth a visit!
Trompenburg is a beautiful garden with various types of trees and flowers and a small spring. Recommended for people who are looking for a quiet place in Rotterdam. Good for a relaxing walk and there are a lot of benches where you can rest if needed. Of course, the gardens are especially nice on a sunny day!
Quite a small museum with an interesting collection of paintings, especially Barbizon art. The paintings the museum displays were collected by Mesdag at the time. A little gem in The Hague!
The Rietveld Schroder House is an important monument built according to principles of De Stijl. Interesting architecture and decoration, very innovative and modern for the time. Recommended!
If you are ever visiting Groningen, this museum is a must! The collection is really diverse and the museum organizes very nice temporary exhibitions. The building itself is also really special. So all in all very recommended!
I went to the Hermitage in Amsterdam with my wife. We were lucky as they just launched their new exhibition on Catherine. I was pleasantly surprised and will visit again when they have a new exhibition on display!
Visited on Saturday, June 18, 2016
An incredible experience! I would recommend you to read the diary of Anne Frank before going to visit the Anne Frank House to make the experience even better. I did so as well and was in tears at the end of the museum tour. I would certainly recommend visiting the Anne Frank House to anyone and everyone, but be emotionally prepared!
Visited on Saturday, January 23, 2016
Beautiful building with a nice modern extension. From the late 19th century art to the modern installations. it is well worth the time to visit.
A nice, small museum dedicated to the famous Escher. The museum exhibits his works and illustrates and explains how they progressed and the theory behind it. An absolute must for Escher fans!
Even if you don’t like beer, you should visit the Heineken Experience. At first we thought it was a tourist trap, but it turned out we were totally wrong. You get to know about the history of Heineken, its traditions, production, and international presence.
This is a beautiful, old and peaceful church with a rich history. It is located near the red light district, which makes it a little bit extra special. It has a large organ and beautiful stain glass windows. Well worth the visit!
A very small museum that is quite interesting. I would have liked to see more objects and a little more information. Worth a visit, but there are way better and more interesting museums to visit in Amsterdam.
We really loved the museum and the lovely history and story associated with it. It is really amazing to see what people do for their faith. The audio tour was nice and also child friendly. It took about 30 minutes but there was plenty to see!
Visited on Saturday, November 28, 2015
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