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From De Wallen to Henk Sneevlietweg: The city in miniature at new Miniature Museum

From De Wallen to Henk Sneevlietweg: The city in miniature at new Miniature Museum

A new Miniature Museum has opened in Amsterdam, featuring detailed and interactive models of iconic city locations like the Red Light District and Vondelpark. Located in the former Diamond Museum near Museumplein, the museum offers a unique experience where visitors can explore the city's history through small-scale recreations.

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Haarlem spends millions extra on laptops and smartphones for officials: 'Rise of AI driving up prices'

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