Nestled in the heart of Museum Square, just a stone’s throw from the Rijksmuseum, the Diamond Museum Amsterdam offers a comprehensive look into the world of diamonds. The museum traces the journey of these precious gems from the depths of the mines to the glittering final pieces of jewelry. Visitors can delve into the little-known history of Amsterdam’s significant role in the diamond trade and explore the intricate craftsmanship involved in cutting and polishing these stones. Through its exhibits, the museum provides a detailed and educational experience, revealing the fascinating stories behind one of the world’s most coveted treasures.
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