Exposure

Discover Exposure in Lelystad, Netherlands: This giant wire frame man sculpture is crouched in contemplation.

Noletmolen

Discover Noletmolen in Schiedam, Netherlands: Wind power station for making famous Ketel One vodka.

Paul McCarthy’s Santa Claus

Discover Paul McCarthy's Santa Claus in Rotterdam, Netherlands: Rotterdammers' dirty minds gave this santa a dirty nickname and cursed it to a life of wandering.

Bataviawerf

Discover Bataviawerf in Lelystad, Netherlands: Building Men of War and Indiamen from Holland's Golden Age.

Einstein’s Sink

Discover Einstein's Sink in Leiden, Netherlands: A lecture hall sink once used by Einstein and other noted physicists is now regarded as a strange science relic.

Czar Peter House

Discover Czar Peter House in Zaandam, Netherlands: The place where Czar Peter I of Russia resided in 1697 during his Grand Embassy.

Tree Trunk Garden House

Discover Tree Trunk Garden House in Hilversum, Netherlands: Dutch woodpile home in the forest.

Gebouw Leidsch Dagblad Elephant Drainpipe

Discover Gebouw Leidsch Dagblad Elephant Drainpipe in Leiden, Netherlands: This historic Dutch newspaper building is covered with media-themed details—and one unrelated oddity.

Hotel de Bilderberg

Discover Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek, Netherlands: An idyllic hotel that gave its name to a supposed shadow government.

Masonic Temple Loge La Vertu

Discover Masonic Temple Loge La Vertu in Leiden, Netherlands: One of the oldest masonic temples in the Netherlands, built in 1757.

Basiliek Oudenbosch

Discover Basiliek Oudenbosch in Oudenbosch, Netherlands: Scale model of St. Peter's Cathedral (Rome) in the middle of a small Dutch town.

Leiden Stones

Discover Leiden Stones in Leiden, Netherlands: A trio of red, white, and blue stones embedded in the streets of Leiden are markers of medieval territory and law.

Rozenburg Wind Wall

Discover Rozenburg Wind Wall in Europoort Rotterdam, Netherlands: The Rozenberg wind wall in South Holland makes for smooth sailing through the Calandbrug canal.

Bottle-ship Museum

Discover Bottle-ship Museum in Enkhuizen, Netherlands: The world's largest collection of ships in bottles.

Shipwreck and Beachcombing Museum

Discover Shipwreck and Beachcombing Museum in De Koog, Netherlands: The history of sea-faring refuse and disaster is on cramped display in this Netherlands folk museum.

The Luchtsingel

Discover The Luchtsingel in Rotterdam, Netherlands: Built by crowdsourcing, this wooden foot bridge saved a part of Rotterdam that was languishing in wait of city funding.

Cigar Band House

Discover Cigar Band House in Volendam, Netherlands: Mosaics created from 11 million cigar bands.

Panorama Mesdag

Discover Panorama Mesdag in The Hague, Netherlands: The largest 19th century panorama in the world still in-situ.

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