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- AUB Callcenter - Phone 0900-0191 (€ 0.40/min.; Mon-Sat 10.00-16.00, Sun 12.00-16.00); for calls from the Netherlands only), International: please call + 31 20 6211 288.
- AUB Ticketshop - Leidseplein/corner Marnixstraat - 1017 PT Amsterdam (Mon-Sat 10.00-19.30; Sun 12.00-19.30)
Het Concertgebouw |
The Melkweg |
The Melkweg British singer and producer. In the eighties he scored a number of international hits, among which the number 1 record 'Gimme hope Jo'anna'. |
| ...In The Cherished Company of Others... (1648-2036) | |
De Appel Foundation Work by Marc Camille Chaimowicz and architectural models and bookmarks and artwork by international artists (among others Warhol, Rietveld, Koolhaas), with whom he felt related. |
| Inside out | |
Biblical Museum With fifteen personal portraits Inside Out shows that religion is a lively topic among youths today. Twelf movements within the five main world religions are portrayed. |
| Anton Mauve and Vincent van Gogh: master and pupil | |
Van Gogh Museum Van Gogh's appreticeship with Anton Mauve, an established painter of the Hague School and Van Gogh's nephew by marriage. |
| Journey through the mind | |
science centre NEMO Travel through your mind and activate your brain in a unique way. |
| Seeing science | |
science centre NEMO To celebrate the bicentenial anniversary of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences a photo competition was organized with the subject: the magic of science. The best 20 pictures are exhibited. |
| Welcoming the Stedelijk Museum: 'Druksel prints' by Werkman | |
Van Gogh Museum This year the presentation of works from the Stedelijk Museum is dedicated to the 'druksel prints' of Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (1882-1945). In these 'druksels' from the 1920s the artist developed a technique born of a passion for the printer's trade that was simultaneously new, simple and sophisticated. |
| Backstage | |
Theatre Museum The six most important parts of theatre making are introduced: text, directing, play, costumes, scenery, light and sound. Discover for yourself what is invloved in producing a theatre show. |
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