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Dutch Culture Collection (page 9)

"Dutch Culture: A Journey Through Time and Tradition" Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry as we embark on a captivating journey through the Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Stilt houses and beach, St Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Stilt houses and beach, St Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Rotterdam

Rotterdam
April 1925: Boats line the waterfront in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. (Photo by Brooke/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Kinderdijk snow

Kinderdijk snow
UNESCO World Heritage Site, 18th century windmills in Kinderdijk, near Rotterdam, in the snow

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills at winter

Windmills at winter
UNESCO World Heritage Site, 18th century windmills in Kinderdijk, in winter

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills

Windmills

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: The former harbor of Schokland, Unesco site

The former harbor of Schokland, Unesco site
The former island Schokland is a symbol of the traditional Dutch struggle against the water. Schokland lost its status as an island when the Noordoostpolder was reclaimed from the sea in 1942

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Treeline with flower plant on landscape

Treeline with flower plant on landscape in Beemster polder is(polder) and municipality in Dutch province of North Holland

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Remnants of human activity in tidal coastal area at Dutch northcoast

Remnants of human activity in tidal coastal area at Dutch northcoast
Tidal and coastal area at Dutch northcoast with row of wooden poles showing human activity somewhere in the past with the aim to gain land from the sea

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, belonging to the municipality of Nieuw-Lekkerland, in the province South Holland, about 15 km east of Rotterdam

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Beautiful scenery of windmills

Beautiful scenery of windmills

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Beach, marker posts and a buoy, St Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Beach, marker posts and a buoy, St Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Holland, Kinderdijk

Holland, Kinderdijk
The Netherlands, wind mill of Kinderdijk, UNESCO World Heritage

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Kinderdijk (Unesco world heritage)

Kinderdijk (Unesco world heritage)
Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, belonging to the municipality of Molenwaard, in the province South Holland, about 15 km east of Rotterdam

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills in Kinderdijk (wintertime)

Windmills in Kinderdijk (wintertime)
Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, in the province South Holland, about 15 km east of Rotterdam. Kinderdijk is situated in a polder at the confluence of the Lek and Noord rivers

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Traditional windmill in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Traditional windmill in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Traditional windmills in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Traditional windmills in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Traditional windmill in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Traditional windmill in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Traditional windmills in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Traditional windmills in Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Netherlands, Kinderdijk

Netherlands, Kinderdijk

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Kinderdijk panorama

Kinderdijk panorama

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Damrak, Amsterdam

Damrak, Amsterdam
The Damrak is an avenue and partially filled in canal at the centre of Amsterdam, running between Amsterdam Centraal in the north and Dam Square in the south

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Gabled houses in Delft under a dramatic sky

Gabled houses in Delft under a dramatic sky
Typically Dutch gabled houses on Market Square in the city center of Delft, South Holland, The Netherlands, under a dramatic sky

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: The windmills of Kinderdijk

The windmills of Kinderdijk - UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: View of the Waddensea from the dyke in Vlieland

View of the Waddensea from the dyke in Vlieland
Vlieland, one of the Frisian islands of the Netherlands. The view towards the Waddensea

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: The pier looks like a piece of art on Vlieland

The pier looks like a piece of art on Vlieland
This pier looks like a piece of art on Vlieland, Netherlands. It is the jetty for the small ferry to the other wadden island Texel

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Historic windmills

Historic windmills
18th century windmills in Kinderdijk (UNESCO World Heritage Site) - near Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Moody Dutch northcoast

Moody Dutch northcoast
Remains of human activity in the mud at the northcoast of the Netherlands during moody and dark circumstances

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Reflecting the remants of human activity along the Waddensea in the Netherlands

Reflecting the remants of human activity along the Waddensea in the Netherlands
Reflection of a row of wooden poles during sunrise in a tidal environment along the Dutch northcoast

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Windmills of Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Typical Dutch canal houses and St. Nicholaschurch

Typical Dutch canal houses and St. Nicholaschurch in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Overwaard Wind Mills, kinderdijk, the Netherlands

Overwaard Wind Mills, kinderdijk, the Netherlands
A view on five of the 19 monumental windmills of Kinderdijk a village near by Rotterdam, Zuid Holland, the Netherlands. Built in the period of 1738 1740, in order to keep water out of the polder

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Panoramic view on Kinderdijk, the Netherlands

Panoramic view on Kinderdijk, the Netherlands
A panoramic view on some of the 19 monumental windmills of Kinderdijk a village near by Rotterdam, Zuid Holland, the Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: The famous windmills of Kinderdisk

The famous windmills of Kinderdisk, Holland. UNESCO World heritage site and a real tourist place

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Canal and windmills, Kinderdijk

Canal and windmills, Kinderdijk
anal and windmills, Kinderdijk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Holland (The Netherlands), Europe

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Netherlands, South Holland, Kinderdijk, Winmills silhouetted against sunset sky

Netherlands, South Holland, Kinderdijk, Winmills silhouetted against sunset sky

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Netherlands, South Holland, Kinderdijk, Silhouette of traditional windmills

Netherlands, South Holland, Kinderdijk, Silhouette of traditional windmills

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: LAOEbeck cityscape, Germany

LAOEbeck cityscape, Germany
A view of the typical old houses in the center of the town, LAOEbeck, Germany

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Bridge on Keizersgracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bridge on Keizersgracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Sunday In Holland

Sunday In Holland
circa 1800: Sunday morning in the Netherlands: a couple in clogs stride past a windmill on their morning walk. Original Artwork: After a drawing by Tim Browne. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: A child of the Haanapel family holds his scooter and watches the street in the town of Doesburg

A child of the Haanapel family holds his scooter and watches the street in the town of Doesburg, Holland. Members of the Haanapel family have suffered from a genetic fault for over 400 years whereby

Background imageDutch Culture Collection: Bascule Bridge (Draw Bridge) and houses in the port of Enkhuizen, North Holland, Netherlands, Europe

Bascule Bridge (Draw Bridge) and houses in the port of Enkhuizen, North Holland, Netherlands, Europe




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"Dutch Culture: A Journey Through Time and Tradition" Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry as we embark on a captivating journey through the Netherlands. This lithograph map, published in 1877, serves as our guide to explore the wonders that await. Our first stop takes us to Amsterdam's famous Red Light District, where a picturesque canal winds its way through this vibrant neighborhood. The juxtaposition of history and modernity is palpable here, showcasing the unique character of Dutch society. As we soar above the tulip fields in an aerial view, we are greeted by a kaleidoscope of colors that epitomize springtime in the Netherlands. These iconic flowers have become synonymous with Dutch culture and their beauty captivates visitors from around the world. No exploration would be complete without encountering traditional windmills. Standing proudly near Msland in Holland, these charming structures symbolize both innovation and sustainability—a testament to centuries-old engineering prowess. Amsterdam enchants us once again as we witness old houses bathed in golden hues during sunset. The city's architecture tells stories of times gone by while providing a backdrop for contemporary life—a perfect blend of past and present. Friesian cows graze peacefully across lush green meadows—an idyllic scene that showcases not only agricultural heritage but also highlights how deeply connected nature is to Dutch identity. Edam cheese balls beckon food enthusiasts with their distinctive flavor and texture. Originating from Edam itself—located within Holland—these delicious treats are just one example of how culinary delights play an integral role in Dutch culture. Delving further into history, we discover an ancient city map dating back to 1897—an artifact that reveals Amsterdam's intricate layout and navigational routes used by generations past. The UNESCO World Heritage Site at Kinderdijk unveils yet another facet of Dutch ingenuity—the sight of windmills standing side by side along a canal.