Art In Amsterdam.
Rondo Travel
Prices from £199*
Amsterdam presents exceptional opportunities for Art and History tours, making it an iconic destination celebrated for its bicycles and canals, which are easily navigable. Immerse yourself in an enlightening canal cruise, explore renowned art galleries, or delve into the historical significance of Anne Frank.
Boasting a charming and compact historic landscape, Amsterdam surpasses Venice in canal count and Paris in bridge numbers. The central core harmoniously blends tree-lined canals, 17th Century Dutch architecture, and a wealth of art galleries and museums, providing abundant attractions to captivate your students. Enclosed within a ring of concentric canals with Dam Square at its epicenter, the old city ensures proximity to major attractions, museums, and art galleries, facilitating convenient exploration on foot or by tram. The plethora of galleries offers an enriching experience for art students, allowing them to engage with the masterpieces of Dutch artists. Additionally, social scientists and historians will find ample points of interest within and around the cosmopolitan Dutch capital. Consider enhancing your trip with excursions beyond the city limits to witness the remarkable economic and geographical infrastructure of a country constructed below sea level.
At Rondo Travel, our commitment lies in comprehending your unique requirements and customising tours to align with your needs rather than adhering to the preferences of the tour operator. Rest assured, all our tours benefit from financial protection through the ABTA & ATOL schemes. As proud founding members of the school travel forum, we stand among the initial school tour operators to be honored with the learning outside the classroom quality badge.
Destinations in Europe
Rijksmuseum | Van Gogh Museum | Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam | Rembrandt House Museum | Moco Museum | Anne Frank House | Royal Palace Amsterdam
1. Rijksmuseum:
-Highlights: The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands, featuring an extensive collection of Dutch art and history. For school visits, students can explore masterpieces by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer. The museum also offers educational programs, workshops, and guided tours tailored for different age groups, providing a rich cultural and historical learning experience.
2. Van Gogh Museum:
-Highlights: Dedicated to the iconic artist Vincent van Gogh, this museum houses the world's largest collection of his works. School visits can include guided tours and workshops that focus on Van Gogh's life, art techniques, and the impact of his work on the art world. Interactive exhibits and educational resources make it an engaging and inspiring destination for students interested in art and art history.
3. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam:
-Highlights: The Stedelijk Museum is Amsterdam's contemporary art and design museum, featuring a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art. School groups can participate in educational programs exploring various art movements, media, and the creative process. The museum's dynamic exhibits provide a platform for discussions on contemporary issues and artistic expression.
4. Rembrandt House Museum:
-Highlights: Located in the former home of the famous Dutch artist Rembrandt, this museum provides a unique opportunity for students to explore the living and working space of a master painter from the Golden Age. School visits often include guided tours that focus on Rembrandt's life, his artistic techniques, and the historical context of 17th-century Amsterdam.
5. Moco Museum:
-Highlights: The Moco Museum is dedicated to modern and contemporary art, showcasing works by renowned artists like Banksy and Salvador DalĂ. School visits can include guided tours and interactive programs that encourage students to critically analyze and interpret modern art. The museum's vibrant and thought-provoking exhibits create a stimulating environment for exploring creativity and expression.
6. Anne Frank House:
-Highlights: A significant historical site, the Anne Frank House preserves the hiding place where Anne Frank and her family lived during World War II. School visits offer educational programs that focus on the Holocaust, human rights, and the impact of Anne Frank's diary. The museum encourages reflection on the consequences of discrimination and intolerance, fostering empathy and historical understanding.
7. Royal Palace Amsterdam:
-Highlights: As a symbol of Dutch history and monarchy, the Royal Palace Amsterdam offers school groups the opportunity to explore the official state rooms and learn about the country's political and cultural heritage. Guided tours can cover topics such as the architecture of the palace, its role in state ceremonies, and the historical events associated with the Dutch monarchy. The visit provides insights into the nation's governance and traditions.
What they will learn
Subjects available: History, Art
The subjects and learning experiences that students can gain from visiting the listed museums and historical sites in Amsterdam are diverse and cover a range of disciplines. Here's a breakdown:
1. Rijksmuseum:
-Subjects: Art History, Dutch History, Cultural Studies
-Learning Experiences: Students can learn about prominent Dutch artists, explore different art movements, and understand the cultural and historical context behind the exhibited artworks. Educational programs may include discussions on the societal changes reflected in art over time.
2. Van Gogh Museum:
-Subjects: Art History, Fine Arts, Psychology (Vincent van Gogh's life and mental health)
-Learning Experiences: Students can delve into the life and works of Vincent van Gogh, gaining insights into his artistic journey and the emotional aspects of his creations. Workshops may involve exploring art techniques and understanding the artist's impact on the art world.
3. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam:
-Subjects: Contemporary Art, Design, Media Studies
-Learning Experiences: Students can engage with modern and contemporary art, exploring different forms of artistic expression. Discussions may center around societal issues depicted in contemporary art and the evolution of artistic mediums. Workshops may involve hands-on experiences with various art forms.
4. Rembrandt House Museum:
-Subjects: Art History, Dutch History, 17th-Century Culture
-Learning Experiences: Students can step into the world of Rembrandt, understanding his artistic process, techniques, and the historical context of the Dutch Golden Age. Guided tours may cover aspects of daily life during Rembrandt's time and the significance of his contributions to art.
5. Moco Museum:
-Subjects: Modern Art, Street Art, Contemporary Culture
-Learning Experiences: Students can explore the unconventional and thought-provoking world of modern and contemporary art. Discussions may revolve around the impact of art on society, the role of public art, and the evolution of artistic styles in the 20th and 21st centuries.
6. Anne Frank House:
-Subjects: History, Holocaust Studies, Human Rights
-Learning Experiences: Students can gain a deep understanding of the Holocaust, World War II, and the human rights issues associated with Anne Frank's story. Educational programs may focus on empathy, tolerance, and the consequences of discrimination, fostering critical thinking about historical events.
7. Royal Palace Amsterdam:
-Subjects: History, Political Science, Dutch Monarchy
-Learning Experiences: Students can explore the historical and political aspects of the Dutch monarchy. Guided tours may cover the architectural significance of the palace, its role in state ceremonies, and the evolution of Dutch governance. The visit provides insights into the nation's political and cultural heritage.
In summary, these attractions offer students a rich tapestry of learning experiences, ranging from traditional art history to contemporary culture, historical events, and societal issues. The multidisciplinary nature of these visits encourages critical thinking, cultural awareness, and a holistic understanding of the subjects covered.
What's included
We recognize that each group has specific preferences regarding the elements they wish to incorporate into their tour. Our dedicated tour manager will collaborate with you to ensure that all your requirements are met.
Here is a comprehensive overview of the standard inclusions:
- Accommodations (options include Bed & Breakfast, Half-Board, and Full Board)
- Transportation within the UK and your designated destination
- Organized visits and excursions
- Detailed tour pack
- Meticulously planned itinerary
- Availability of a dedicated tour manager accessible 24/7 throughout your tour
- Complimentary staff place in a ratio of 1:10
Additionally, all our tours now feature STF Travelsure insurance. For further details on this, please refer to our website.
Transport
For traveling from the UK to Amsterdam, we recommend utilizing a coach with channel crossing. Alternatively, if air travel is the preferred method for your group, direct flights are also available. It is important to note that all our tours involving flights are covered by ATOL Protection.
Accommodation
We collaborate with various lodging providers in Amsterdam, ranging from hostels to four-star hotels. A designated tour manager will diligently assess your preferences and needs, tailoring our accommodation recommendations to align seamlessly with them.
Teacher checklist
Risk Assessments, Free Places, LOtC, ABTA, School Travel Forum, ATOL
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