2 Best Sights in Amsterdam-Noord, Amsterdam

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We've compiled the best of the best in Amsterdam-Noord - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

EYE Filmmuseum

Fodor's Choice
Eye Film Institute, Amsterdam; on 5th April 2012, the new Dutch film museum opened its door for the public. The building is designed by Vienna-based firm Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. It is the only museum in the Netherlands fully dedicated to film
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In an eye-popping, proto-futuristic waterfront structure designed by Viennese architects Delugan Meissl, this cutting-edge museum and archive is easily accessible, thanks to a free two-minute ferry ride from Centraal Station. Along with restoring thousands of films (Martin Scorsese used footage from Georges Méliès films restored here in his film Hugo), the institute contains four massive screening rooms (showing a fine mix of classic and contemporary films), a large permanent display with historical objects, set photos and interactive elements from the cinematic world, and a library open to the public. The EYE, whose name is a pun on the pronunciation of IJ, also organizes wonderful changing exhibitions about film-related subjects. There is also a restaurant with a waterfront terrace and terrific views.

A'DAM Lookout

Fodor's Choice

Originally constructed in 1971 as the headquarters of Royal Dutch Shell, the A'DAM Tower has now been repurposed as a hotel, and several bars and restaurants. For most day visitors, however, the best way to experience it is to ride the glass-ceiling elevator—you'll be entertained by a sound and light show as you ascend—to A’DAM Lookout, a rooftop observation deck with a superb panoramic view of the IJ River, Centraal Station, and across the old city beyond. The visit includes a multimedia exhibition about Amsterdam history and culture. Daredevils can also sign up for "Over the Edge," which is Europe’s highest swing and does exactly what it says: it will swing you out beyond the edge of the tower and leave your feet dangling 330 feet above the street below.

Overhoeksplein 5, 1031 KS, Netherlands
020-242–0100
Sight Details
€17 (€2 discount for booking online), additional €6 for swing

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