Nes Cafe
Nes 33 has been a city oasis (a so-called nighthouse) since settlers built the dam in the Amstel: The birth of the legendary city: Amstelredam (currently known as Amsterdam), even long before the foundation of the United States of America, Nes 33 was the place to be. You can still drink an old Jenever at the bar where Rembrandt got nessed up! The Nes-cafe celebrated her 10 year Anniversary in Apri
24/09/2019
Proost Frank
19/11/2014
The next chapter of 33....
18/10/2012
Follow the crowd this Halloween,
where ghouls and ghosts come to be seen.
To the party at a bar on a dark lonely street,
where drinks flow a plenty with good friends to meet.
In costume you must come, gruesome and scary,
bloodied faces and hands so hairy.
Get off your broomstick and dig a fresh grave,
for it's a Nes Halloween and you've been invited by Dave."
Muwahaha
I love the Nes Cafe because ....... ???
20/10/2011
Portrait painting thrived in the Netherlands in the 17th century, as there was a large mercantile class who were far more ready to commission portraits than their equivalents in other countries; a summary of various estimates of total production arrives at between 750,000 and 1,100,000 portraits. Rembrandt enjoyed his greatest period of financial success as a young Amsterdam portraitist, but like other artists, grew rather bored with painting commissioned portraits of burghers: "artists travel along this road without delight", according to van Mander.
Dutch Master Dutch master at work on his latest piece outside 't Nes Cafe
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Website
Adres
Nes 33
Amsterdam
1012KC