The Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, established in 1864, houses a collection of 175,000 objects from former Dutch colonies, making it one of the largest museums in Amsterdam. Spread across eight permanent exhibitions, the museum offers a window into the daily lives and diverse cultures of people from around the world. Visitors can explore a range of artifacts that showcase the rich tapestry of global traditions and histories, providing a comprehensive and immersive experience.
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