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The exhibit
Diamond Museum exhibit enlightens the visitor how the diamonds were geologically created, shows the history of human passion to diamonds, and explains how diamond became not only a symbol of wealth, but started to be associated with beauty and power.
Diamond Museum exhibit enlightens the visitor how the diamonds were geologically created, shows the history of human passion to diamonds, and explains how diamond became not only a symbol of wealth, but started to be associated with beauty and power.
Your visit at the museum starts with a short film giving you the basics of the diamond knowledge. Two large buttons of the wall give you the opportunity to choose an English of Dutch version of the film. For several other languages the museum provides a printed translation.
Amsterdam, an important diamond centre
History of Amsterdam as one of the most important centers of diamond production and trade dates back to 17th century. While Jews were chased from the catholic countries in the South of Europe, they were allowed to settle in Amsterdam and with the growth of Protestantism they were given opportunities to prosper. And while centuries ago Jews were not admitted to the guilds uniting craftsmen of one profession, diamond polishing has been one of the few professions left open to them.
History of Amsterdam as one of the most important centers of diamond production and trade dates back to 17th century. While Jews were chased from the catholic countries in the South of Europe, they were allowed to settle in Amsterdam and with the growth of Protestantism they were given opportunities to prosper. And while centuries ago Jews were not admitted to the guilds uniting craftsmen of one profession, diamond polishing has been one of the few professions left open to them.
Later on, the discovery of diamonds in South Africa colonized in the 19th c. by the Dutch had also a big influence on growing importance of Amsterdam as the diamond centre.
Today, whereas the polishing of diamonds has been largely transferred to Asia, Amsterdam remains along with Antwerp, London, New York and Johannesburg one of the most important cities for diamond trade.
The feel: this small museum informs you while entertaining. Then again this is more a flawlessly organized, attractive and informative exhibition, than a real museum. You might miss the dust!
Open: 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. daily, including weekends
Tickets: adults - € 6,-; older visitors (65+), students, children age 13 - 18 - € 4,-
children age 12 and younger - free admission.
Tickets: adults - € 6,-; older visitors (65+), students, children age 13 - 18 - € 4,-
children age 12 and younger - free admission.
Address:
Diamant Museum Amsterdam
Paulus Potterstraat 8
1071 CZ Amsterdam
Telephone: +31 (0)20 30 55 300
Diamant Museum Amsterdam
Paulus Potterstraat 8
1071 CZ Amsterdam
Telephone: +31 (0)20 30 55 300
How to get there:
walking - from the Rijksmuseum, standing with your back to the Museum and facing the Museumplein walk the street on your left directly along the square – 3 minutes. The museum is the 3rd house on the right.
by tram - 2 and 5; by bus – busses 145, 170 172 – exit on a stop Hobemmastraat, take right into the Paulus Potterstraat.
by car – exit the A10 ring on S107 and drive direction Centrum via Zeilstraat, Koninginneweg and finally Willemsparksweg up to the end. Try to park your car in one of the streets near the Museumplein or use the underground car park under the square.
walking - from the Rijksmuseum, standing with your back to the Museum and facing the Museumplein walk the street on your left directly along the square – 3 minutes. The museum is the 3rd house on the right.
by tram - 2 and 5; by bus – busses 145, 170 172 – exit on a stop Hobemmastraat, take right into the Paulus Potterstraat.
by car – exit the A10 ring on S107 and drive direction Centrum via Zeilstraat, Koninginneweg and finally Willemsparksweg up to the end. Try to park your car in one of the streets near the Museumplein or use the underground car park under the square.
The entrance to the car park is located in front of the Concertgebouw. A separate touring buses access to the same car park, is located directly in front of the Diamond Museum
Website: www.diamantmuseumamsterdam.nl
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