Naar Amsterdam

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Good morning 

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Welcome
Our Rector Sandra Campos:

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  • Polder = reclaimed land wich was controlled by windmills
  • Now the gemalen are controlling the polder area.

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Windmill de Woudaap

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Today we will start our trip today with this windmill in Krommenie. This windmill was used for reclaim land. or to make land dry.
KAHOOT only the Spanish
WIFI 
Onderbouw:               BRO Public
Bovenbouw:               BRB-Gasten
password:                   welkombijhetbertrand

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History of Amsterdam & program of today

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Amsterdam

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Amsterdam first started as a settlement build on a dam nearby the amstel river, wich flows in to the IJ (open water)(Agua Abierta)
Amsterdam 1200 - (Fishing village)
      (Pueblo de pescadores)
The IJ (open water - agua abierta)
The Amstel river

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Amsterdam 1300 - First Church and first street (First church & damrak) (la primera iglesia & la primera calle: damrak)

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Amsterdam as a trading city
  • 1200-1585 - Amsterdam was growing as a trading city, the first canal ring where builded to get goods ashore at the warehouses (Pakhuizen)

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1585-1672 - large trading companies (V.O.C.), traded in various goods worldwide. 
As a result, Amsterdam grew and with that the second canal ring came and covered the east-side of the city.
second canal ring

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VOC: Handel op Indië
Specerijen

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Het leven van een slaaf...

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Paleis op de dam 
  • Paleis op de Dam (Palacio real de Ámsterdam)
  • was builded in 1655 on behalf of regents.
  • Then it's function was a city hall, now its in hands of the dutch royal family.

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Amsterdam as capital 
  • Amsterdam became the capital of the Netherlands 1813
  • The central station was builded in 1889, by reclaiming land in the IJ

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Same desinger as the central station Pierre Cuypers
Eregalerij Rijksmuseum

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Night watch of Rembrandt van Rijn

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Girl with the Pearl

The milkmaiden
Johannes Vermeer!

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Program today
  • Train  (10:07)
  • Canal tour by boat (11:00-12:00)
  • City walk 
  • Free time 
  • Rijksmuseum (with dutch students)
  • Walk/tram back to station
  • Holland experience

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