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- 语音导览概要
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语音导览概要
This 1½ hour walk will introduce you to the historical centre of the city. It will take us from the central square known as the Dam to the town’s oldest marketplace, Nieuwmarkt. Together we’ll discover the monuments that created landmarks in the architectural history of Amsterdam, such as the Royal Palace, a former town hall financed by merchants, or the Stock Exchange building, Beurs van Berlage, which symbolised the commercial and architectural revival of the city in the early 20th century. We’ll examine how a simple fishing village became one of the key European cities of the 17th century. We’ll stroll through picturesque streets and districts steeped in history. The New Church and the Old Church will give us an opportunity to admire the splendour of Gothic architecture and the red-light district will welcome us with its characteristic “windows” displaying scantily-clad ladies to the passer-by. We’ll cross through Chinatown to finally reach the old market place on Nieuwmarkt. So let's head off to the Dam – we’ll meet you there.
Photo "Canal in Jordaan, Amsterdam (9258952020)" by kevinmcgill under CC BY-SA 2.0
 - 1 Walk in the historic center of Amsterdam: introduction
 - 2 Let's now say a few words about the city itself.
 - 3 "The dam, the main square of the medieval town"
 - 4 The Royal Palace of Amsterdam
 - 5 The New Church
 - 6 The interior of the church
 - 7 "The Damrak, the first department store in the country"
 - 8 The Stock Exchange
 - 9 The street Oudebrugsteeg
 - 10 The Red Light District
 - 11 "Geels & Co, the house No. 67"
 - 12 "Oude Kerk, the old church surrounded by old houses"
 
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语音导览概要
This 1½ hour walk will introduce you to the historical centre of the city. It will take us from the central square known as the Dam to the town’s oldest marketplace, Nieuwmarkt. Together we’ll discover the monuments that created landmarks in the architectural history of Amsterdam, such as the Royal Palace, a former town hall financed by merchants, or the Stock Exchange building, Beurs van Berlage, which symbolised the commercial and architectural revival of the city in the early 20th century. We’ll examine how a simple fishing village became one of the key European cities of the 17th century. We’ll stroll through picturesque streets and districts steeped in history. The New Church and the Old Church will give us an opportunity to admire the splendour of Gothic architecture and the red-light district will welcome us with its characteristic “windows” displaying scantily-clad ladies to the passer-by. We’ll cross through Chinatown to finally reach the old market place on Nieuwmarkt. So let's head off to the Dam – we’ll meet you there.
Photo "Canal in Jordaan, Amsterdam (9258952020)" by kevinmcgill under CC BY-SA 2.0
 
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