Huis Bartolotti, a grand mansion from the 17th century, stands as one of Amsterdam’s most splendid canal houses. Its ornate facade and array of windows overlook the city, while inside, visitors can explore a grand rococo hall and a cozy, colorful kitchen that offers a glimpse into the domestic life of the city’s wealthy merchants. The house also features a lovely garden, providing a serene space to reflect on the opulent and everyday aspects of 17th-century Dutch living.
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