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 | The Allard Pierson Museum - The archaeological museum of the University of Amsterdam. The nucleus of its collection are the collections of C.W. Lunsingh Scheurleer, Van Leer, Six, and Van Lier.
|  | Amsterdam Historical Museum - The collection consists of paintings, prints, maquettes, objects and archeological finds. It shows how Amsterdam grew from a small medieval town to a world famous centre.
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 | Computer Museum - The collection includes technical and scientific computing equipment from the sixties to the present day including commercial equipment, experimental machines and machines built for specific scientific purposes.
|  | Film Museum - The museum aims to promote a lively Dutch film culture, by the collection, restoration and screening of film treasures. Also presents new films, both Dutch and foreign art films.
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 | Houseboat Museum - The museum has been established on the "Hendrika Maria" a former commercial sailship built in 1914.
|  | Jewish Historical Museum - The central motif of the permanent collection is the religion, culture, and history of the Jews in the Netherlands.
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 | Netherlands Maritime Museum - Tells the story of the maritime past of the country. Practical information for visitors and descriptions of highlights in the collection.
|  | Royal Tropical Museum - The institute supports non-Western countries in sustainable development and informs the public about the tropics and sub-tropics.
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 | Stedelijk Museum - Museum of modern and contemporary art.
|  | Van Gogh Museum - With more than 200 paintings and almost 500 drawings, the Van Gogh Museum maintains the largest and most varied Van Gogh collection in the world.
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 | Zoological Museum - Curates more than 13 million specimens with special focus on South East Asian and South American fauna, and marine fauna.
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