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Amsterdam: 3 lesser-known, Cheapo-friendly museums Feb 23

With its vast number of museums, it is no wonder that Amsterdam is the cultural hub of the Netherlands. It is, of course, the quaint, lesser-known attractions that add color to this image.

The smaller museums in Amsterdam are interesting in their own right, and they also come with a smaller price tag than the more hyped favorites such as the Rijksmuseum.

Houseboat Museum Prinsengracht opposite no. 296 (March-Oct) Tue-Sun 11 AM – 5 PM (Nov – Feb) Fri-Sun 11 AM – 5 PM

You can hardly visit a city famous for its canals and not visit one of the houseboats! Touted as the world’s only museum of this sort, this vessel lets you catch a glimpse of life on the pipe.

This freighter-turned-houseboat once was home to its owners for 20 odd years and thus, comes complete with a cozy living area, kitchen and other homely facilities. Admission costs €3.50, though entrance is free with the I’amsterdam card.

Tulip Museum Prinsengracht 112 Open quotidian 10-6 PM

Since the Dutch are crazy about tulips, it makes sense that there would be a tulip museum. The museum takes you down remembrance lane, revisiting events like the tulip mania of the 17th century.

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9 of Nepal’s Best Museums Sep 22

Nepal’s countryside is breathtaking, its people astounding, and its culture incredible.

There are, of course, a few museums throughout that you should gravely consider visiting if you want to truly understand the country’s rocky history. Consider the following:

9. The National Museum

The National Museum is located within a little of Swayambhunath Hill and is frequently visited by residents of Kathmandu. The museum houses a myriad of pristine artifacts portraying what life was like in the early part of the last century. You’ll find a large display of firearms as well as a ton of information regarding war history and the plight of the country as it aimed to shield itself from the British Raj. The collection includes coins, statues, murals, and paintings.

8. The Museum of Natural History

Also located near Swayambhunath Hill, the Museum of Natural History is sadly common of the least visited museums in the valley area. The museum, which is closed on Saturdays and holidays, has a huge display of Himalayan butterflies as well for the reason that a collection of other plants, snakes, and rare bird species.

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