TimTravels - City of Amsterdam Part 2

in #photography7 years ago

Welcome back my Steemians friends to the second part of my recent Amsterdam trip!

If you missed the first part you can find it here: TimTravels - City of Amsterdam Part 1. We were really lucky with the weather on the first day but the second day was quite bad. Heavy clouds and rain made it hard to take great pictures so we decided to visit some museums. There are a lot of great museums in Amsterdam, for instance, the Anne Frank museum, Van Gogh museum, Rembrandthuis, NEMO, Rijksmuseum and many more.

We however decided to visit the torture museum. You cannot imagine how creative people were when it comes to torture.




This is insane lol. Look at the picture on the left and if you were a bad musician this is your punishment.







The most creepy torture technique is about to come.






This is by far the worst torture I can imagine...






After our visit in the torture museum the sun came out and we had a little walk through the city. Finally we found a nice place to have lunch, called Wagamama. You should try this place! Here are more impressions of Amsterdam.













After walking through the city for hours and hours we felt as if we saw everything of Amsterdam. I know this only can be wrong since there are many hidden gems, but we were tired and wanted to have a relaxed night. We found the worlds first VR cinema and gave it a try. Was a nice experience!








Thank you my Steemians for having a look at the second part of my Amsterdam post. In tomorrows MyPictureSunday we will go together into the Rijksmuseum! Be excited for some amazing shots inside the huge museum and be excited to know who won the third round of MyPictureDay! See you tomorrow.

Yours,
Tim

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Holy fuck, I can't describe how uncomfortable the photochain of spiky torture devices made me feel.





Living in the past really sucked. I'm thankful to live today.

I bet the people from the future will say the same about us

You're probably right.

creepy torture stuff!
did you play chess, too?

LOL, why would someone design such a hideous device to inflict so much pain? Ahh...I remember.....most of this shit was designed by the church to punish the so-called "heretics."

No the past was cool for people in power and with money (or who just had enough stuff to relax, like , theres always been nice places to live in the past but for the MOST part you are from a long line of people who have all made it..i mean...ur here...and most people u come from lived o lives

we stanon the sholdres of giants!

WOW! I think the presentation is beautiful and the photo speaks the expression of actual thought.
Nice one

Totally agree! A picture is worth more than a thousand words

No sleep today, thank you very much!
Concentrating on this giant yellow shoes trying to forget all this horrific scenes lol.

Hey, it's a VR cinema? That's cool! I've never seen it before.

Give it a try! It's a great thing. You are in the happening!

great Profilpic lmao

Omg what did they do terrible things to people :(

Sick isn't it?

good pic!

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Thanks for sharing your

Love Amsterdam. Nothing better than chuffing down a fat joint, going to see art, getting steak at Cau and eating waffles for breakfast.

Highly recommend staying at Sofitel Legend the Grand Amsterdam

Upvoted, i liked the post a lot never seen amsterdam before, truly happy for your experiences during traveling. You will be a rich man in no time, maybe not in your wallet, but definitely in things you have seen.

You cannot imagine how creative people were when it comes to torture.

Ever been to the Tower of London? :P
Glad to live in a time and place where petty boy-kings don't get to throw people into suffering like that!

Again, I enjoyed seeing your pictures! Looking forward to tomorrow's post. Didn't get to visit Rijksmuseum when I was in Amsterdam, so guess this will have to do ;)