Amsterdam & Hamburg
Amsterdam & Hamburg: Hanseatic Commercial Hubs
“Hence Amsterdam, Turk-Christian-Pagan-Jew/ Staple of Sects and Mint of Schisme grew;/ That Bank of Conscience, where not one so strange/ Opinion but finds Credit, and Exchange.” – Andrew Marvell
Amsterdam, the “Venice of the North”, beckons with its vibrant art scene and a glorious past. The Dutch Golden Age unfolds as you meander through the canals and get lost in the captivating world of Rembrandt and Vermeer. Hamburg, the “Gateway to the World”, is living history, with its Hanseatic legacy still lingering as you stroll through the Speicherstadt. Unlock the maritime history with an adventure to these commercial hubs!
- Rijksmuseum
- Royal Palace, Amsterdam
- Rembrandt Museum
- Rembrandtplein
- De Wallen
- St. Michael Church, Hamburg
- Hamburger Town Hall
- Hamburger Kunsthalle