If you're looking for a dose of Amsterdam's rich history with a side of modern culture, then you gotta check out the De Waag. This medieval building, once used as a weigh house, now hosts a variety of contemporary art exhibitions and events. And the best part? You can grab a bite or a drink at the trendy café located inside. Just make sure to visit during opening hours, from 11am to 6pm, and be sure to check out the schedule for any special events that might be happening.

Interesting things to know about De Waag

  • One interesting fact about the De Waag is that it was originally built in the late 15th century as a city gate and weigh house. It played an important role in the city's trade as all goods that entered the city were weighed and taxed here.
  • A fun fact is that De Waag was also once the site of Amsterdam's first municipal laboratory, where scientists conducted experiments and analyzed samples.
  • Another curiosity about De Waag is that it is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage site 'The Dutch Canal Ring' which are the 17th century Amsterdam canal belt that comprises of a series of concentric canals around the city center, inter-linked by four major canals. It is considered as an example of urban planning, and has architectural and cultural significance.

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