Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±

Micropia

Top choice in Amsterdam


The world's first microbe museum is a germaphobe's nightmare. Micropia has hands-on exhibits and microscopes to peer through and fascinating, if unsettling, facts about how many living organisms there are around us everyday. Dare to take a body scan and become acquainted with your own microorganisms and learn the unromantic side of locking lips via the kiss-o-meter. There are also glass models of viruses from ebola to smallpox. It's aimed at those aged eight and over.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Amsterdam attractions

1. Artis Royal Zoo

0.02 MILES

A wonderfully leafy expanse, mainland Europe's oldest zoo has a fine range of wildlife, with extensive habitats and room to wander. A lovely stretch runs…

2. Verzetsmuseum

0.05 MILES

The museum of the Dutch Resistance brings the horror of German occupation in WWII vividly alive, using personal stories, letters, artefacts, films and…

3. Hollandsche Schouwburg

0.08 MILES

Few theatres have had a history of such highs and lows. It was opened as the Artis Theatre in 1892 and became a hub of cultural life in Amsterdam, staging…

4. Entrepotdok

0.14 MILES

In an area northeast of the Plantage, there is a 500m row of warehouses that once belonged to the Dutch East India Company (VOC). This powerful…

5. Wertheimpark

0.14 MILES

Adding to the lush greenness of the Plantage area, the city's oldest park is a small, lovely, willow-shaded spot for lazing by the Nieuwe Herengracht. It…

6. Hortus Botanicus

0.19 MILES

A botanical garden since 1638, it bloomed as tropical seeds and plants were brought in by Dutch trading ships. From here, coffee, pineapple, cinnamon and…

7. Kadijksplein

0.24 MILES

This tranquil square sits on the edge of 17th-century canals at the point before they widen out to the docklands. It has several laid-back cafés (pubs and…

8. ARCAM

0.29 MILES

The curved Amsterdam Architecture Foundation, a striking waterside building designed by Dutch architect René van Zuuk, hosts changing architectural…