
Just outside Amsterdam Centraal Station, there’s a beautiful view of Sint Nicolaasbasiliek (Basilica of Saint Nicholas) from the nearby bridge. The church stands tall with its two towers and large dome, making it one of the first landmarks you see when you arrive in the city. Built in the late 1800s, it’s one of the most important Catholic churches in Amsterdam and still holds regular services today.
This is a peaceful and picturesque spot. This view perfectly captures the charm of Amsterdam—where history, water, and daily life all come together.
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Such remarkable architecture!
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Isn’t it? Amsterdam never stops amazing me. I love the city. I’m glad you liked the shot!
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Magnificet building, and such a great shot, Angela!
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Thank you very much! Amsterdam makes it easy to capture something beautiful.
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Great picture. It has been ages since I have seen this in person. You brought back some great memories for me.
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Thank you and I’m glad I brought your memories from your trip back.
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