This windmill dates from 1725 and once served as a flour mill.
One of Amsterdam's best known hofjes (almshouses).
The house is where Anne Frank lived in hiding with her family during World War II.
The main deportation centre for Jews during the Holocaust.
A historic polder drainage windmill that dates back to 1636.
The prisons under the tower were recently restored and are now open to the public.
The only mill open to the public in Amsterdam.
There is a local legend that the bridge was named after the skinny sisters.
One of three palaces still in use by the Dutch royal family.
Both the oldest church and the oldest building in Amsterdam.