Monolithic gates still protect Amersfoort, a well-preserved medieval city that remains connected to its history. Built into the foundations of 13th-century defensive walls, the Muurhuizen wall houses are one of the city’s most intriguing features. Art enthusiasts should visit the Mondriaan House (birthplace of abstract artist Piet Mondriaan) and the Armando Museum, a collection of works by the famed Dutch painter.
Restaurants in Amersfoort
5.0 based on 157 reviews
Fabulous evening was had with friends. English was no problem at all. Clues could be given when needed. A little scary, but that added to the atmosphere.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Musiom is a new museum for contemporary art in Amersfoort and offers a platform to artists who were born around the 1950s and have gained national and international recognition since the 1980s. The work of these artists could already be admired in galleries and at famous art fairs.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Secret cocktailbar hidden behind a mysterious door. Atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties, the era of Prohibiton, Moonshining and Al Capone. Thanks to the co-operation between WestWing Cocktailbar and WestSingel restaurant, you could combine a visit to our Speak Easy bar with a lovely dinner if you wish. Reservations are required.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
While exploring Amersfoort my friend and I came across this little brewery and we decided to go in for beer. The lady behind the bar was very friendly and made some beer recommendations based on what type of beer I liked and all the beers I tried were very tasty. I would definitely return here if I am ever in Amersfoort again.
4.0 based on 185 reviews
This was a wonderful visit. Two rooms with information on Mondriaan, a replica of his studioconcert Paris, two video displays, and a room with art inspired by Mondriaan. The second video display on its own made the visit worthwhile; a multi media artwork on Mondriaan’s New York period. Highly recommended.
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