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See the world's first big protestant church
The Westerkerk is one of the most significant Protestant churches in the Netherlands and offers school groups an insight into the country’s religious and architectural history. Built in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age, the church reflects the rise of Protestantism and its influence on society at the time. During the visit, students explore the interior of the church, observing its design, structure and historical features. They learn about the role of Protestant churches in Dutch culture and how religious change shaped everyday life and governance in the Netherlands. The experience supports historical and cultural understanding while providing a calm and reflective environment. Its central location also makes it easy to combine with other nearby landmarks. The Westerkerk is located along the Prinsengracht canal in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around 30 to 60 minutes.
The Westerkerk is one of the most significant Protestant churches in the Netherlands and offers school groups an insight into the country’s religious and architectural history. Built in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age, the church reflects the rise of Protestantism and its influence on society at the time. During the visit, students explore the interior of the church, observing its design, structure and historical features. They learn about the role of Protestant churches in Dutch culture and how religious change shaped everyday life and governance in the Netherlands. The experience supports historical and cultural understanding while providing a calm and reflective environment. Its central location also makes it easy to combine with other nearby landmarks. The Westerkerk is located along the Prinsengracht canal in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around 30 to 60 minutes.
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Tour the home of Rembrandt
The Rembrandt House Museum offers school groups a guided tour through the former home and workshop of Rembrandt van Rijn, providing a direct insight into the life of one of the Netherlands’ most influential artists. Set within the restored 17th-century building where Rembrandt lived and worked, the tour creates a strong connection to the world of the Dutch Golden Age. During the visit, students move through historic living spaces and studio rooms while learning about Rembrandt’s artistic development, daily routines and personal story. The guide explains how the artist created his works and how his surroundings influenced his creative process, helping students to better understand both the man and his art. The experience combines biography, art and historical context in an accessible and engaging format. Through guided storytelling and authentic surroundings, students gain a deeper appreciation of Rembrandt’s legacy and the cultural history of the period. The museum is located in central Amsterdam, and the guided tour typically lasts around one hour.
The Rembrandt House Museum offers school groups a guided tour through the former home and workshop of Rembrandt van Rijn, providing a direct insight into the life of one of the Netherlands’ most influential artists. Set within the restored 17th-century building where Rembrandt lived and worked, the tour creates a strong connection to the world of the Dutch Golden Age. During the visit, students move through historic living spaces and studio rooms while learning about Rembrandt’s artistic development, daily routines and personal story. The guide explains how the artist created his works and how his surroundings influenced his creative process, helping students to better understand both the man and his art. The experience combines biography, art and historical context in an accessible and engaging format. Through guided storytelling and authentic surroundings, students gain a deeper appreciation of Rembrandt’s legacy and the cultural history of the period. The museum is located in central Amsterdam, and the guided tour typically lasts around one hour.
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Bike through the city
The Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam offers school groups an active and engaging way to explore the city by bicycle. As cycling is a central part of daily life in Amsterdam, the tour provides an authentic introduction to local transport and urban culture. During the guided ride, students cycle along canals, through neighbourhoods and past key landmarks while learning about the city’s history, architecture and way of life. The pace is adapted for groups, and regular stops allow for explanations and questions along the route. The experience combines physical activity with educational content, encouraging spatial awareness and offering a closer connection to the city than traditional transport. It is particularly suitable for groups looking for an interactive and dynamic city tour. The tours start from central Amsterdam, and a typical programme lasts around one to two hours depending on the route.
The Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam offers school groups an active and engaging way to explore the city by bicycle. As cycling is a central part of daily life in Amsterdam, the tour provides an authentic introduction to local transport and urban culture. During the guided ride, students cycle along canals, through neighbourhoods and past key landmarks while learning about the city’s history, architecture and way of life. The pace is adapted for groups, and regular stops allow for explanations and questions along the route. The experience combines physical activity with educational content, encouraging spatial awareness and offering a closer connection to the city than traditional transport. It is particularly suitable for groups looking for an interactive and dynamic city tour. The tours start from central Amsterdam, and a typical programme lasts around one to two hours depending on the route.
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Learn about the Dutch economy
The De Nederlandsche Bank Visitor Centre offers school groups an introduction to the Dutch financial system and the role of a central bank. As the national bank of the Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank provides insights into how money, inflation and financial stability are managed. During the visit, students explore interactive exhibitions that explain economic concepts in an accessible way. Topics such as the euro, banking systems and monetary policy are presented through multimedia displays and practical examples, helping to connect theory with real-world applications. The experience supports economic literacy and critical thinking, making complex financial topics easier to understand. It is particularly relevant for older students studying economics or social sciences. The visitor centre is located in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around one to two hours.
The De Nederlandsche Bank Visitor Centre offers school groups an introduction to the Dutch financial system and the role of a central bank. As the national bank of the Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank provides insights into how money, inflation and financial stability are managed. During the visit, students explore interactive exhibitions that explain economic concepts in an accessible way. Topics such as the euro, banking systems and monetary policy are presented through multimedia displays and practical examples, helping to connect theory with real-world applications. The experience supports economic literacy and critical thinking, making complex financial topics easier to understand. It is particularly relevant for older students studying economics or social sciences. The visitor centre is located in central Amsterdam, and a typical visit lasts around one to two hours.
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Cuddle with cats
De Poezenboot, also known as the Catboat, offers school groups a unique and relaxed experience centred around animal welfare. Located on a houseboat along the Singel canal, this floating sanctuary provides a home for rescued and stray cats. During the visit, students can spend time observing and interacting with the cats in a calm environment. Informational materials and discussions highlight the work of the organisation, including animal care, adoption and the challenges faced by stray animals in urban areas. The experience encourages empathy and responsibility towards animals while offering a peaceful break from a busy programme. It provides insight into local initiatives and the importance of animal protection. The Catboat is located in central Amsterdam along the Singel canal, and a typical visit lasts around 30 to 60 minutes.
De Poezenboot, also known as the Catboat, offers school groups a unique and relaxed experience centred around animal welfare. Located on a houseboat along the Singel canal, this floating sanctuary provides a home for rescued and stray cats. During the visit, students can spend time observing and interacting with the cats in a calm environment. Informational materials and discussions highlight the work of the organisation, including animal care, adoption and the challenges faced by stray animals in urban areas. The experience encourages empathy and responsibility towards animals while offering a peaceful break from a busy programme. It provides insight into local initiatives and the importance of animal protection. The Catboat is located in central Amsterdam along the Singel canal, and a typical visit lasts around 30 to 60 minutes.
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