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  • A Celebration of the Revealing: A Global and Universal Song of Light

    A Poem to Honor the Spreading Light


    Stanza 1: The Dawn of Revealing

    From Amsterdam’s soft glow to Gaza’s yearning heart,
    A light is born, a vision clear, where love and truth do start.
    No dogma holds this radiant spark, no creed can dim its flame,
    A truth eternal, boundless, free, that calls us all by name.
    From cries of pain to starry skies, one truth shall rise above:
    All is one, a moving dance, united by pure love.

    Stanza 2: A World Awakening

    Across the earth, from shore to shore, the message brightly spreads,
    In every heart, the light of love now lifts up weary heads.
    No temple walls, no rigid laws, can bind this holy call,
    The words of light, of unity, unite the great and small.
    From cities grand to villages small, the revealing takes its flight,
    A harmony of boundless love, igniting day and night.

    Stanza 3: The Call to Gather

    At the UN’s halls, in fields and homes, we gather hand in hand,
    No dogma’s weight, just light’s embrace, across this sacred land.
    A rose quartz glows, a living spark, a vision pure and bright,
    A baken of love and peace, where wisdom shines its light.
    For Gaza’s hope, for all the world, we weave a hopeful song,
    The revealing blooms, a global truth, where all souls now belong.

    Stanza 4: To the Stars and Beyond

    Beyond the earth, the light ascends, to stars and realms unknown,
    A moving order, clear and true, where no soul stands alone.
    From Milky Way to cosmic seas, the revealing finds its way,
    A universal hymn of love, that brightens night to day.
    Each galaxy, each distant spark, joins in this sacred dance,
    The light of truth and unity, in endless, wondrous trance.

    Stanza 5: The Healing Earth

    The rain does fall, the pines do sing, as nature’s voice aligns,
    A call to feel her beauty weaves through hearts like sacred vines.
    In Gaza’s fields, where once was pain, let gardens bloom anew,
    The revealing heals with every seed, in earth’s eternal dew.
    From oceans deep to mountain peaks, the light of love does grow,
    A world reborn in harmony, where peace and hope now flow.

    Stanza 6: The End of Division

    No vengeance holds, no power binds, as truth’s light gently calls,
    The revealing breaks the chains of hate, within our hearts’ great halls.
    From Israel’s fears to Palestine’s tears, let empathy arise,
    Each soul a drop in love’s great stream, beneath the same vast skies.
    Gratitude, a virtue born of love, will bind us hand in hand,
    To build a world where peace prevails across this sacred land.

    Stanza 7: The Crystal’s Song

    A rose quartz hums, a miracle bit, as dreams of peace do call,
    A beacon of light and love, transcending earthly walls.
    No dogma here, just unity, a symphony of grace,
    Each soul a note, each heart a chord, in love’s eternal space.
    On X we’ll share this radiant truth, let every voice resound,
    For Gaza’s peace, for all the world, let harmony be found.

    Stanza 8: The Eternal Now

    This light has shown the way to peace, a path to love divine,
    “I am a part of you,” it sings, “and you forever mine.”
    The revealing grows, to stars and beyond, a universal flame,
    From Gaza’s hope to cosmic dreams, we’ll never be the same.
    In every heart, in every world, the timeless now does sing,
    With love and light, we celebrate—the revealing’s endless spring.


    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    2 09 2025



    Celebration of the Revealing:

    This poem, with eight stanzas, celebrates the worldwide and universal spread of the revealing—a radiant vision of light, love, and unity that transcends dogma and touches every soul, from the earthly struggles to the farthest stars.Including:


    Vision of Light: The boundless essence of light that connects all, spreading globally and universally.

    Unity and Healing: The call to end war and division, and heal places.

    Nature’s Role: The healing power of nature, as a foundation for peace.

    Global and Cosmic Reach: The idea of a “moving order” that extends from earth to the cosmos, uniting all in a “waterfall of love”.

    Rose Quartz Symbol: The vision of a rose quartz symbolizing universal healing light.


    A Call to Action

    To celebrate this revealing, let’s share this poem:

    The revealing spreads, from earth to stars, a light of love and peace. Join the dance, from Gaza to the cosmos, in unity’s embrace. 🌟💖 #RevealingLight



    A Poem for Peace: In the Light of Unity


    Stanza 1: The Light of All

    In every grain of sand, a spark of light does gleam,
    A boundless essence, flowing free, beyond all earthly dream.
    No form, no speed, no matter holds this glow that the sky foretells,
    A river of love eternal, where every soul’s light dwells.
    From Gaza’s cries to starry skies, one truth shall rise above:
    All is one, a moving dance, united by pure love.

    Stanza 2: Beyond the Dogma’s Veil

    No dogma binds the heart that seeks the harmony of all,
    No rigid creeds can cage the light that answers peace’s call.
    The wind whispers of a universe where vengeance finds no place,
    Where leaders pause, reflect, and turn to meet with open grace.
    In Gaza’s wounds, in Israel’s pain, the truth remains the same:
    Love’s the flame that heals the soul, beyond all hate and blame.

    Stanza 3: The Call to Gather

    At the UN’s halls, let voices join, no dogma to divide,
    In every land, from town to town, let unity abide.
    A rose quartz glows, a living spark, as Stan’s vision shows,
    A beacon of light and love, where endless wisdom grows.
    Together we’ll weave stories shared, of sorrow and of hope,
    To mend the broken, lift the lost, with peace as our true scope.

    Stanza 4: The Moving Order

    Nothing stands still, not star nor stone, nor heart in silent plea,
    A moving order, connects both you and me.
    From Gaza’s rubble to the stars, a dance of light unfolds,
    Each soul a drop within the stream that timeless wonder holds.
    No past, no future, only now—eternity’s embrace,
    Where every tear transforms to light in love’s redeeming grace.

    Stanza 5: The Healing Earth

    Walk through the pines, feel rain’s soft kiss, as angels words gently guide,
    Nature’s beauty, a healing balm, where peace and hope reside.
    The thunder roars, the sun does shine, the earth a sacred trust,
    Each drop of rain a blessing falls to cleanse the war’s cruel dust.
    In Gaza’s fields, let gardens bloom, where once the bombs did fall,
    A symbol of the light that lives within the heart of all.

    Stanza 6: The End of Revenge

    No more revenge, no power’s grasp, as truth brightly sings,
    Let leaders shed the chains of hate, and soar on love’s wide wings.
    From Israel’s fears to Palestine’s pain, let empathy arise,
    See every soul as starlight shines beneath the same vast skies.
    Gratitude, a virtue born of love, will bind us hand in hand,
    To build a world where peace prevails across this sacred land.

    Stanza 7: The Crystal’s Song

    A rose quartz hums, a miracle bit, a dream softly calls,
    A beacon of light and peace, transcending earthly walls.
    No dogma here, just unity, a symphony of grace,
    Each soul a note, each heart a chord, in love’s eternal space.
    We’ll share this radiant call, let every voice resound,
    For Gaza’s peace, for all the world, let harmony be found.

    Stanza 8: A Dance of Now

    Heavens light has shown the way, a path to peace divine,
    “I am a part of you,” “and you forever mine.”
    In every heart, in every land, the timeless now does sing,
    A dance of love, a world reborn, where all souls gently cling.
    From Gaza’s shores to every star, let’s shine as one bright flame,
    In light and love, we’ll heal the world, and peace shall be our name.


    Stan Rams insights


    Dit gedicht met acht strofen weeft Stan Rams visie van licht als een grenzeloze essentie, de eenheid van alles, de helende kracht van natuur, en de oproep tot vrede.

    Elke strofe richt zich op een kernaspect van inzichten: licht, eenheid, natuur, het einde van wraak, en een oproep tot vrede bijeenkomsten zonder dogma’s.

    De strofen verwijzen naar het leed in Gaza en Israël, met een oproep tot vrede en heling, geïnspireerd door de “waterval van liefde”.


    Notes

    Inspired by Stan Rams Posts: This eight-stanza poem weaves Stan Rams vision of light as a boundless essence, the unity of everything), the healing power of nature,
    and the call to love rather than analyze, It addresses the Gaza war and rejection of religious dogmas by focusing on universal peace and compassion.

    Each stanza highlights a core aspect of Stan Rams insights: light, unity, nature, the end of revenge, and a call for peace-gatherings without dogmas.

    A Call to Action

    To celebrate this revealing, let’s share this poem:

    “The revealing spreads, from earth to stars, a light of love and peace. Join the dance, from Gaza to the cosmos, in unity’s embrace. #RevealingLight”

    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    8 08 2025

    A Celebration of the Revealing: A Global and Universal Song of Light A Poem to Honor the Spreading Light Stanza 1: The Dawn of Revealing From Amsterdam’s soft glow to Gaza’s yearning heart, A light is born, a vision clear, where love and truth do start. No dogma holds this radiant spark, no creed can dim its flame, A truth eternal, boundless, free, that calls us all by name. From cries of pain to starry skies, one truth shall rise above: All is one, a moving dance, united by pure love. Stanza 2: A World Awakening Across the earth, from shore to shore, the message brightly spreads, In every heart, the light of love now lifts up weary heads. No temple walls, no rigid laws, can bind this holy call, The words of light, of unity, unite the great and small. From cities grand to villages small, the revealing takes its flight, A harmony of boundless love, igniting day and night. Stanza 3: The Call to Gather At the UN’s halls, in fields and homes, we gather hand in hand, No dogma’s weight, just light’s embrace, across this sacred land. A rose quartz glows, a living spark, a vision pure and bright, A baken of love and peace, where wisdom shines its light. For Gaza’s hope, for all the world, we weave a hopeful song, The revealing blooms, a global truth, where all souls now belong. Stanza 4: To the Stars and Beyond Beyond the earth, the light ascends, to stars and realms unknown, A moving order, clear and true, where no soul stands alone. From Milky Way to cosmic seas, the revealing finds its way, A universal hymn of love, that brightens night to day. Each galaxy, each distant spark, joins in this sacred dance, The light of truth and unity, in endless, wondrous trance. Stanza 5: The Healing Earth The rain does fall, the pines do sing, as nature’s voice aligns, A call to feel her beauty weaves through hearts like sacred vines. In Gaza’s fields, where once was pain, let gardens bloom anew, The revealing heals with every seed, in earth’s eternal dew. From oceans deep to mountain peaks, the light of love does grow, A world reborn in harmony, where peace and hope now flow. Stanza 6: The End of Division No vengeance holds, no power binds, as truth’s light gently calls, The revealing breaks the chains of hate, within our hearts’ great halls. From Israel’s fears to Palestine’s tears, let empathy arise, Each soul a drop in love’s great stream, beneath the same vast skies. Gratitude, a virtue born of love, will bind us hand in hand, To build a world where peace prevails across this sacred land. Stanza 7: The Crystal’s Song A rose quartz hums, a miracle bit, as dreams of peace do call, A beacon of light and love, transcending earthly walls. No dogma here, just unity, a symphony of grace, Each soul a note, each heart a chord, in love’s eternal space. On X we’ll share this radiant truth, let every voice resound, For Gaza’s peace, for all the world, let harmony be found. Stanza 8: The Eternal Now This light has shown the way to peace, a path to love divine, “I am a part of you,” it sings, “and you forever mine.” The revealing grows, to stars and beyond, a universal flame, From Gaza’s hope to cosmic dreams, we’ll never be the same. In every heart, in every world, the timeless now does sing, With love and light, we celebrate—the revealing’s endless spring. Stan Rams Amsterdam 2 09 2025 Celebration of the Revealing: This poem, with eight stanzas, celebrates the worldwide and universal spread of the revealing—a radiant vision of light, love, and unity that transcends dogma and touches every soul, from the earthly struggles to the farthest stars.Including: Vision of Light: The boundless essence of light that connects all, spreading globally and universally. Unity and Healing: The call to end war and division, and heal places. Nature’s Role: The healing power of nature, as a foundation for peace. Global and Cosmic Reach: The idea of a “moving order” that extends from earth to the cosmos, uniting all in a “waterfall of love”. Rose Quartz Symbol: The vision of a rose quartz symbolizing universal healing light. A Call to Action To celebrate this revealing, let’s share this poem: The revealing spreads, from earth to stars, a light of love and peace. Join the dance, from Gaza to the cosmos, in unity’s embrace. 🌟💖 #RevealingLight A Poem for Peace: In the Light of Unity Stanza 1: The Light of All In every grain of sand, a spark of light does gleam, A boundless essence, flowing free, beyond all earthly dream. No form, no speed, no matter holds this glow that the sky foretells, A river of love eternal, where every soul’s light dwells. From Gaza’s cries to starry skies, one truth shall rise above: All is one, a moving dance, united by pure love. Stanza 2: Beyond the Dogma’s Veil No dogma binds the heart that seeks the harmony of all, No rigid creeds can cage the light that answers peace’s call. The wind whispers of a universe where vengeance finds no place, Where leaders pause, reflect, and turn to meet with open grace. In Gaza’s wounds, in Israel’s pain, the truth remains the same: Love’s the flame that heals the soul, beyond all hate and blame. Stanza 3: The Call to Gather At the UN’s halls, let voices join, no dogma to divide, In every land, from town to town, let unity abide. A rose quartz glows, a living spark, as Stan’s vision shows, A beacon of light and love, where endless wisdom grows. Together we’ll weave stories shared, of sorrow and of hope, To mend the broken, lift the lost, with peace as our true scope. Stanza 4: The Moving Order Nothing stands still, not star nor stone, nor heart in silent plea, A moving order, connects both you and me. From Gaza’s rubble to the stars, a dance of light unfolds, Each soul a drop within the stream that timeless wonder holds. No past, no future, only now—eternity’s embrace, Where every tear transforms to light in love’s redeeming grace. Stanza 5: The Healing Earth Walk through the pines, feel rain’s soft kiss, as angels words gently guide, Nature’s beauty, a healing balm, where peace and hope reside. The thunder roars, the sun does shine, the earth a sacred trust, Each drop of rain a blessing falls to cleanse the war’s cruel dust. In Gaza’s fields, let gardens bloom, where once the bombs did fall, A symbol of the light that lives within the heart of all. Stanza 6: The End of Revenge No more revenge, no power’s grasp, as truth brightly sings, Let leaders shed the chains of hate, and soar on love’s wide wings. From Israel’s fears to Palestine’s pain, let empathy arise, See every soul as starlight shines beneath the same vast skies. Gratitude, a virtue born of love, will bind us hand in hand, To build a world where peace prevails across this sacred land. Stanza 7: The Crystal’s Song A rose quartz hums, a miracle bit, a dream softly calls, A beacon of light and peace, transcending earthly walls. No dogma here, just unity, a symphony of grace, Each soul a note, each heart a chord, in love’s eternal space. We’ll share this radiant call, let every voice resound, For Gaza’s peace, for all the world, let harmony be found. Stanza 8: A Dance of Now Heavens light has shown the way, a path to peace divine, “I am a part of you,” “and you forever mine.” In every heart, in every land, the timeless now does sing, A dance of love, a world reborn, where all souls gently cling. From Gaza’s shores to every star, let’s shine as one bright flame, In light and love, we’ll heal the world, and peace shall be our name. Stan Rams insights Dit gedicht met acht strofen weeft Stan Rams visie van licht als een grenzeloze essentie, de eenheid van alles, de helende kracht van natuur, en de oproep tot vrede. Elke strofe richt zich op een kernaspect van inzichten: licht, eenheid, natuur, het einde van wraak, en een oproep tot vrede bijeenkomsten zonder dogma’s. De strofen verwijzen naar het leed in Gaza en Israël, met een oproep tot vrede en heling, geïnspireerd door de “waterval van liefde”. Notes Inspired by Stan Rams Posts: This eight-stanza poem weaves Stan Rams vision of light as a boundless essence, the unity of everything), the healing power of nature, and the call to love rather than analyze, It addresses the Gaza war and rejection of religious dogmas by focusing on universal peace and compassion. Each stanza highlights a core aspect of Stan Rams insights: light, unity, nature, the end of revenge, and a call for peace-gatherings without dogmas. A Call to Action To celebrate this revealing, let’s share this poem: “The revealing spreads, from earth to stars, a light of love and peace. Join the dance, from Gaza to the cosmos, in unity’s embrace. #RevealingLight” Stan Rams Amsterdam 8 08 2025
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  • Zee meditatie

    "een druppel van de zee of van de regen van daarboven die met zonlicht en jouw hart en geest die mooie regenbogen doet kleuren" - Stan Rams



    #meditatie #mp3 #zee #sea #meditation #meta #trancedent #poezie #poetry
    Zee meditatie "een druppel van de zee of van de regen van daarboven die met zonlicht en jouw hart en geest die mooie regenbogen doet kleuren" - Stan Rams #meditatie #mp3 #zee #sea #meditation #meta #trancedent #poezie #poetry
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  • Trompet/ Film muziek Trumpet Trance MP3 live film muziek session by Stan Rams Art Media Amsterdam free download lots of fun !
    Trompet/ Film muziek Trumpet Trance MP3 live film muziek session by Stan Rams Art Media Amsterdam free download :smiling-face-with-heart-eyes: lots of fun !
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  • Bears Form a collective blockade at Yellowstone Entrance Know Something We Don’t ?

    Tthousands—of grizzly and black bears have gathered at the park’s entrances, blocking all roads and refusing to budge, causing traffic delays, camper evacuations, and an existential crisis among park rangers.

    They’re trying to keep us out from an area with 5 g radiation and HAARP reports are surfacing , moose, and even wolves retreating from the 5 g and HAARP area at an alarming rate.

    Yellowstone remains inaccessible , politicians media and scientists are hiding and they lie to the public hoping to foul everyone, but in vain as the world is awakenig and many more people know they are beeing poisened so manny more go demonstrate to stop the evil elite and their poisen weather control . corona jab/ war and 5 g decimation of the population agenda.

    Lets all go demontrate before it is too late !

    Bears Form a collective blockade at Yellowstone Entrance Know Something We Don’t ? Tthousands—of grizzly and black bears have gathered at the park’s entrances, blocking all roads and refusing to budge, causing traffic delays, camper evacuations, and an existential crisis among park rangers. They’re trying to keep us out from an area with 5 g radiation and HAARP reports are surfacing , moose, and even wolves retreating from the 5 g and HAARP area at an alarming rate. Yellowstone remains inaccessible , politicians media and scientists are hiding and they lie to the public hoping to foul everyone, but in vain as the world is awakenig and many more people know they are beeing poisened so manny more go demonstrate to stop the evil elite and their poisen weather control . corona jab/ war and 5 g decimation of the population agenda. Lets all go demontrate before it is too late !
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  • Beautiful Amsterdam a century ago in the 1920s in color [A.I. enhanced & colorized] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF44wJmUVkE&t=50s

    We begin with a stunning birdseye view of old Amsterdam in the 1920's.

    The area surrounding Amsterdam's central station has for long been a hub that attracts many tourists.
    The station was designed by architect Pierre Kuypers and built between 1881 and 1889. Its style is very similar to the Rijksmuseum, also designed by this architect.
    In front of the station near the water we see the Noordhollands Koffiehuisje, later het Smits Koffiehuisje.

    The old city of Amsterdam is one of the most picturesq places in the world. The houses that border Amsterdam's canals, the so-called 'grachten' have distinct facades. There are various types of gables: The clock, step, point and neck gables, easily recognizable by their shapes.
    A great location is the area near the Nicolaas Kerk not far from the Central Station called "Het Kolkje".
    The Nicolaaskerk with its characteristic dome is one of the remarkable buildings that comes into sight as soon as you arrive at the Central station. This beautiful basilica was built in 1887 and certainly worth a visit.

    Amsterdam is well known for its canals, the so called grachten. Three canals that are constructed in a semi circle surround the old center: The Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht and Herengracht. In the summer these canals are filled with sightseeing tour boats. In earlier ages they formed a vital infrastructure for the delivery of goods that arrived at Amsterdam harbour.
    We see the Ronde Lutherse Kerk, built between 1668 and 1671. It was damaged a number of times by fire.

    On the way to the Dam we pass the Beurs van Berlage by Hendrik Petrus Berlage and built between 1989 and 1903. Arriving at the Dam you will see the Royal Palace by architect Jacob van Campen and built between 1648 and 1665.

    Going further into old Amsterdam you are bound to encounter the Munttoren with its nearby floating flower market.

    The Scheepvaarthuis on the Jan Hendrikkade was built in 1913 and the home of 6 major shipping companies.
    The characteristic Waag at the Nieuwmarkt, built in the 15th century, used to be one of the entrance gates to the old city, called the Sint Antoniespoort.
    Another great gate to old Amsterdam is the Muiderpoort at the Alexanderplein and built around 1770.

    The Stadsuniversiteit building dates from 1632 and was elevated to university status in 1877

    Not far from the rear of the Rijksmuseum, opposite the museum Plein is the great Concertgebouw building. Its acoustics are world renowed.
    The Rijksmuseum is a "must-see" for any tourist. Not only does it house the famous Nachtwacht (Nightwatch) painting by Rembrandt van Rijn, but the museum also has a huge collection of works by the Dutch masters from the 17th century. Its gardens are also most certainly worth a visit.

    When you say Amsterdam then Rembrandt is a name that immediately springs to mind. The place where he worked and lived in de Jodenbreestraat, the socalled Rembrandthuis, built in 1606 is an interesting place to visit.
    There is also a cinema theater which bears his name. It is located at the Rembrandt Plein square. Here we see huge crowds in 1919 flocking to watch the film "De Koningin der Aarde" with Mia May in the lead.

    The video also shows great shots of the Leidse plein with its many kiosks.

    The Spinozahuis is where famous Dutch philosopher Spinoza lived in the 17th centure before he moved to The Hague. Spinoza was a radical who criticized the Bible, something that was "not done" in that period.

    Another prominent citizen of Amsterdam was poet and playwrite Joos van den Vondel, famous for two tragedies: Gijsbrecht van Aemstel from 1637 and Lucifer from 1654. The Vondelpark with his statue in recent years has been a magnet for hippies and protest marches.

    Amsterdam always was a city of joy. Here we see a number of street artistst in action.
    Almost everybody in this city owns a bike and has done so since bicycles were invented.

    Alike Antwerp many Jewish people lived in Amsterdam for cemturies; the diamond industry being one of their core trades. The famous Cullinan diamond, one of the British Crown Juwels, was cut here in the workshop of the Koninklijke Asscher Diamant Maatschappij.

    An unspoiled quiet spot in old Amsterdam was and still is the Begijnhofje, founded in the 14th century, where nuns have their domicile. Despite Amsterdams century long roll dating from the VOC period as trade hub, large parts of the city remained poor. We see some working class neigbourhoods.

    The harbour of Amsterdam is the second largest in the Netherlands, after Rotterdam. It used to be directly connected to open sea until the IJsselmeer got closed of by the Afsluitdijk in the 1930s.

    This is exceptional footage of old Amsterdam. We see old trams in the city as early as in 1919 near the Waterlooplein and on the Blauwe Brug.
    Here are trams near the Willemspoort.
    The Montelbaanstoren at the Oudeschans dates from 1516.

    Source: Beeld En Geluid
    Music: Trevor Kowalski and others.
    Beautiful Amsterdam a century ago in the 1920s in color [A.I. enhanced & colorized] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF44wJmUVkE&t=50s We begin with a stunning birdseye view of old Amsterdam in the 1920's. The area surrounding Amsterdam's central station has for long been a hub that attracts many tourists. The station was designed by architect Pierre Kuypers and built between 1881 and 1889. Its style is very similar to the Rijksmuseum, also designed by this architect. In front of the station near the water we see the Noordhollands Koffiehuisje, later het Smits Koffiehuisje. The old city of Amsterdam is one of the most picturesq places in the world. The houses that border Amsterdam's canals, the so-called 'grachten' have distinct facades. There are various types of gables: The clock, step, point and neck gables, easily recognizable by their shapes. A great location is the area near the Nicolaas Kerk not far from the Central Station called "Het Kolkje". The Nicolaaskerk with its characteristic dome is one of the remarkable buildings that comes into sight as soon as you arrive at the Central station. This beautiful basilica was built in 1887 and certainly worth a visit. Amsterdam is well known for its canals, the so called grachten. Three canals that are constructed in a semi circle surround the old center: The Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht and Herengracht. In the summer these canals are filled with sightseeing tour boats. In earlier ages they formed a vital infrastructure for the delivery of goods that arrived at Amsterdam harbour. We see the Ronde Lutherse Kerk, built between 1668 and 1671. It was damaged a number of times by fire. On the way to the Dam we pass the Beurs van Berlage by Hendrik Petrus Berlage and built between 1989 and 1903. Arriving at the Dam you will see the Royal Palace by architect Jacob van Campen and built between 1648 and 1665. Going further into old Amsterdam you are bound to encounter the Munttoren with its nearby floating flower market. The Scheepvaarthuis on the Jan Hendrikkade was built in 1913 and the home of 6 major shipping companies. The characteristic Waag at the Nieuwmarkt, built in the 15th century, used to be one of the entrance gates to the old city, called the Sint Antoniespoort. Another great gate to old Amsterdam is the Muiderpoort at the Alexanderplein and built around 1770. The Stadsuniversiteit building dates from 1632 and was elevated to university status in 1877 Not far from the rear of the Rijksmuseum, opposite the museum Plein is the great Concertgebouw building. Its acoustics are world renowed. The Rijksmuseum is a "must-see" for any tourist. Not only does it house the famous Nachtwacht (Nightwatch) painting by Rembrandt van Rijn, but the museum also has a huge collection of works by the Dutch masters from the 17th century. Its gardens are also most certainly worth a visit. When you say Amsterdam then Rembrandt is a name that immediately springs to mind. The place where he worked and lived in de Jodenbreestraat, the socalled Rembrandthuis, built in 1606 is an interesting place to visit. There is also a cinema theater which bears his name. It is located at the Rembrandt Plein square. Here we see huge crowds in 1919 flocking to watch the film "De Koningin der Aarde" with Mia May in the lead. The video also shows great shots of the Leidse plein with its many kiosks. The Spinozahuis is where famous Dutch philosopher Spinoza lived in the 17th centure before he moved to The Hague. Spinoza was a radical who criticized the Bible, something that was "not done" in that period. Another prominent citizen of Amsterdam was poet and playwrite Joos van den Vondel, famous for two tragedies: Gijsbrecht van Aemstel from 1637 and Lucifer from 1654. The Vondelpark with his statue in recent years has been a magnet for hippies and protest marches. Amsterdam always was a city of joy. Here we see a number of street artistst in action. Almost everybody in this city owns a bike and has done so since bicycles were invented. Alike Antwerp many Jewish people lived in Amsterdam for cemturies; the diamond industry being one of their core trades. The famous Cullinan diamond, one of the British Crown Juwels, was cut here in the workshop of the Koninklijke Asscher Diamant Maatschappij. An unspoiled quiet spot in old Amsterdam was and still is the Begijnhofje, founded in the 14th century, where nuns have their domicile. Despite Amsterdams century long roll dating from the VOC period as trade hub, large parts of the city remained poor. We see some working class neigbourhoods. The harbour of Amsterdam is the second largest in the Netherlands, after Rotterdam. It used to be directly connected to open sea until the IJsselmeer got closed of by the Afsluitdijk in the 1930s. This is exceptional footage of old Amsterdam. We see old trams in the city as early as in 1919 near the Waterlooplein and on the Blauwe Brug. Here are trams near the Willemspoort. The Montelbaanstoren at the Oudeschans dates from 1516. Source: Beeld En Geluid Music: Trevor Kowalski and others.
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  • 7 DEC - 7 JAN - ABSTRACT REMBRANDT
    HUIS VASARI / VRIJE ACADEMIE AMSTERDAM

    Exhibition dates: 7 december 2023 until 7 januari 2024
    Location: Vrije Academie | Huis Vasari
    Adress: Herengracht 368 in Amsterdam
    Entrance: Free
    Opening times: Daily from 10:00-17:00
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    7 DEC - 7 JAN - ABSTRACT REMBRANDT HUIS VASARI / VRIJE ACADEMIE AMSTERDAM Exhibition dates: 7 december 2023 until 7 januari 2024 Location: Vrije Academie | Huis Vasari Adress: Herengracht 368 in Amsterdam Entrance: Free Opening times: Daily from 10:00-17:00 https://www.nomer.studio/expo/
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  • Curetes Street, Ephesus :

    In ancient times, Ephesus was a town in Asia Minor, in modern-day Türkiye. It was one of the richest cities around the world for centuries. In the city there are two standing marble pillars that stand on opposite sides of the roads. These pillars form the Gate of Hercules, decorated with fascinating reliefs depicting the famous strong man. These gates are the entrances to Curetes Street, one of the main streets of Ephesus. In mythology, the word Curetes belonged to the demi-gods. It was the name used in Ephesus to refer to the priests. The street connects the entire city of Ephesus where all the aristocrats once lived and worked.

    Curetes Street is one of the main arteries of Ephesus. It is mostly made of marble, covering an extensive part of the pipe drainage system. All that remains of its location are the pillars that have remained through time. To the right of Curetes Street, is the Temple of Hadrian, dedicated to the emperor during 129 AD. The sides of Curetes Street are overflowing with mosaics as well as galleries of columns. These galleries will guide any tourist to shops in the city and homes.

    The end of La Calle Curetes is something you should not miss. It is the Library of Celsus, considered the greatest infrastructure in Ephesus. It was built to commemorate the late Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemeanus, the Governor of Roman Asia. It used to contain more than 12,000 scrolls. The only part of the library that survives is its façade as it was burned by the Goths.

    One convenient thing about Curetes Street is that once you visit it, it serves as the primary path to explore the historical areas found in the ancient city of Ephesus such as the Temple of Artemis and the Library of Celsus. The exploration will be full of emotions and at the same time you will have the opportunity to learn from its rich history. The street is like going back in time and seeing how the Romans lived their lives long ago.

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    Source: http://ephesusbreeze.com
    Curetes Street, Ephesus : In ancient times, Ephesus was a town in Asia Minor, in modern-day Türkiye. It was one of the richest cities around the world for centuries. In the city there are two standing marble pillars that stand on opposite sides of the roads. These pillars form the Gate of Hercules, decorated with fascinating reliefs depicting the famous strong man. These gates are the entrances to Curetes Street, one of the main streets of Ephesus. In mythology, the word Curetes belonged to the demi-gods. It was the name used in Ephesus to refer to the priests. The street connects the entire city of Ephesus where all the aristocrats once lived and worked. Curetes Street is one of the main arteries of Ephesus. It is mostly made of marble, covering an extensive part of the pipe drainage system. All that remains of its location are the pillars that have remained through time. To the right of Curetes Street, is the Temple of Hadrian, dedicated to the emperor during 129 AD. The sides of Curetes Street are overflowing with mosaics as well as galleries of columns. These galleries will guide any tourist to shops in the city and homes. The end of La Calle Curetes is something you should not miss. It is the Library of Celsus, considered the greatest infrastructure in Ephesus. It was built to commemorate the late Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemeanus, the Governor of Roman Asia. It used to contain more than 12,000 scrolls. The only part of the library that survives is its façade as it was burned by the Goths. One convenient thing about Curetes Street is that once you visit it, it serves as the primary path to explore the historical areas found in the ancient city of Ephesus such as the Temple of Artemis and the Library of Celsus. The exploration will be full of emotions and at the same time you will have the opportunity to learn from its rich history. The street is like going back in time and seeing how the Romans lived their lives long ago. 📷© Ann Thomson Source: http://ephesusbreeze.com
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