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The Hermitage Amsterdam is a branch of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg (Russia), situated along the Amstel river. The building in which the Hermitages is housed, was since 1681 a home for the elderly. The renovated museum was officially opened on June 19th 2009 by the Dutch queen Beatrix and the Russian president Medvedev. Visitors of the exhibitions can find information about the history of Russia and St. Petersburg. |
- Tram: 4 stop Rembrandtsplein
- Tram: 9, 14 stop Waterlooplein
- Metro: 51, 53, 54 stop Waterlooplein
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- Daily 10:00 - 17:00
- Wednesday 10:00 - 20:00
- Closed: December 25th & January 1st
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- Adults: 15,-
- Kids < 16 years: free
- CJP: 12,-
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In four years of maradriage? You can ask but I HIGHLY doubt you will get it, or anyadthing. And if you do, it would only be temadpoadrary like 6 months to a year. And if you only have not been workading for a year or two out of the four it’s even less lleiky but in the end it’s up to aa0judge. |
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Arthur, Central African Republic |
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