Girl with a Pearl Earring goes for an X-ray
In an unusual and fleeting opportunity, the public is invited to watch a full digital investigation of one of the world’s best-known paintings.
In an unusual and fleeting opportunity, the public is invited to watch a full digital investigation of one of the world’s best-known paintings.
A star attraction at a Dutch safari park appears to have left home after an unpleasant encounter with aggressive gulls.
An exhibit opening today in The Hague features a special event: One of the paintings is a newly-authenticated work by a 17th-century Dutch master.
Eurostar’s often-announced, often-postponed through service between London and Amsterdam is on track for April—at least in one direction.
Dutch restaurant owners say they are paying too much for reservation services, and are setting up their own service.
After a long legal battle, the Dutch government has an OK to return an area of reclaimed land to the sea in exchange for widening a shipping channel.
The Labor Party in Amsterdam has made a ban on Airbnb part of its platform in the upcoming local elections.
Bikes with hidden GPS transmitters are helping catch thieves—and reduce thefts as thieves are afraid of grabbing the wrong bike.
Airlines are pushing back on a plan to move vacation flights away from busy Schiphol Airport to a distant, smaller field.
Schiphol tries another method to speed up security checks: Passengers can make an appointment for a specific time.
In an unusual and fleeting opportunity, the public is invited to watch a full digital investigation of one of the world’s best-known paintings.
A star attraction at a Dutch safari park appears to have left home after an unpleasant encounter with aggressive gulls.
An exhibit opening today in The Hague features a special event: One of the paintings is a newly-authenticated work by a 17th-century Dutch master.
Eurostar’s often-announced, often-postponed through service between London and Amsterdam is on track for April—at least in one direction.
Dutch restaurant owners say they are paying too much for reservation services, and are setting up their own service.
After a long legal battle, the Dutch government has an OK to return an area of reclaimed land to the sea in exchange for widening a shipping channel.
The Labor Party in Amsterdam has made a ban on Airbnb part of its platform in the upcoming local elections.
Bikes with hidden GPS transmitters are helping catch thieves—and reduce thefts as thieves are afraid of grabbing the wrong bike.
Airlines are pushing back on a plan to move vacation flights away from busy Schiphol Airport to a distant, smaller field.
Schiphol tries another method to speed up security checks: Passengers can make an appointment for a specific time.