Rijksmuseum has a collection that traces 800 years of the country's history, with impressive works such as Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" and Vermeer's "The Milkmaid."
This museum’s main building is a four-story shrine to Vincent Van Gogh in which each floor is dedicated to a different period in his life, plus an atrium with temporary exhibits.
See the tight quarters that eight people were forced to call home while hiding from the Nazis during World War II, their personal items and photos, and Anne Frank's diary.
Built by Rembrandt student Ferdinand Bol in 1672, this opulent canal house seems frozen in time with a beautiful garden, a historic coach house, and a stunning art collection.