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  • Place Types Shopping mall
  • Address Beurspassage 8, 1012 LW Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Coordinate 52.374713,4.8943912
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code 9VFV+VQ Amsterdam, Netherlands
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
Photos
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
De Beurs Passage - Damrak / Nieuwendijk
Reviews
Yassin Magzoub (06/12/2020)
Amazing.. just amazing work and light-work... totally awesome
Tess Löwenhardt (06/30/2018)
Beautiful passage! A must see for tourists if you're in the neighborhood.(and most will be at one point in their trip to Amsterdam). There are beautiful mosaics and art. Pretty lights and free drinking water (from the fishes mouth). The shops and cafes are fine. Pictures don't do this justice. Enjoy!
Fabio La Donna (09/17/2019)
A small but artistic passage between the chaos of the alleys. Mandatory stage. Mark it as your destination !!! I loved it.
Eva T W (08/02/2019)
Beautiful passage to walk through or drink coffee in. You can also fill your water bottle.
Jesus Solero (11/16/2018)
This beautiful covered passage connects Damrak with Nieuwendijk street. It is decorated with a large variety of ornamental elements, in styles as diverse as oriental, western or contemporary. The first thing that catches your attention is its vaulted ceiling, of marine theme, composed of a mosaic of crystals in emerald tones; For its part, the walls are decorated with large mirrors, reminiscent of the elegant advertising mirrors of the early twentieth century. The granite floor is decorated with several symbolic elements that also refer to the marine world. Also stand out the lamps and chandeliers present in the passage, of classic forms, but with the presence of very innovative elements. If we have arrived in the city by train, we will obligatorily pass through your entrance on our way to Dam Square, so it is worth spending a few minutes.
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