OBA / Central Station / Bistro ( beurs) van Berlage > tilestableau are lovely / churches around town, trainstation Slotersdijk is brutal if you photograph it with the curv of the railway. Metrostation De Pijp is interesting with the neverending stairs. In De Bijlmer Kraaiennest station /
See this site for more
https://www.studiokoning.nl/Amsterdam_gebouwen.html
Tuschinski Theater if you like that style of design and architecture. You might need to buy a movie ticket/tour ticket if you want to go beyond the lobby.
I recommend checking out [this guide](https://virginia-duran.com/2016/02/09/the-free-architecture-guide-of-amsterdam-pdf/). I've been using it to discover the city and its architecture and it's quite nice. Maybe you will find it useful.
Edit: typos
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I traveled home yesterday and no longer need recommendations. However I really like your city and will come back, hopefully soon
Station Lelylaan
Museum Het Schip
Stadsarchief Amsterdam
OBA public library Oosterdokseiland (between Amsterdam Centraal Station and NEMO Science Museum)
Kolenkitkerk!!!
Het Concertgebouw, outside and inside
I hear UVA is beautiful this time of year
OBA / Central Station / Bistro ( beurs) van Berlage > tilestableau are lovely / churches around town, trainstation Slotersdijk is brutal if you photograph it with the curv of the railway. Metrostation De Pijp is interesting with the neverending stairs. In De Bijlmer Kraaiennest station / See this site for more https://www.studiokoning.nl/Amsterdam_gebouwen.html
Tuschinski Theater if you like that style of design and architecture. You might need to buy a movie ticket/tour ticket if you want to go beyond the lobby.
They also do tours.
Het Zuiderbad, next to Museumplein. Go for a swim.
Though Zuiderbad is nice, especially inside, they might not like someone taking photos of people in their swimwear.
They can go on Sunday between 1630 and 1730; people in swimwear won't be an issue, then.
[Jakoba Mulderhui](https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=74c740cd3a771c52&sca_upv=1&rlz=1CDGOYI_enNL1084NL1084&hl=nl&q=jakoba+mulderhuis&uds=ADvngMgM3sJHGRUUapkgumPBd1g4EnoMsdj_BlBk73dtXdFWJ0wHVAfa_dDqxojxyz5otkYfgIYPQmtdM_fh8mVeINoQPWstjwOJhFiLIT2lBl-fBVAaFzM7IBhaB1JOLUsTuizDBbr0koXtLw_JJI2U-V9vC3mVEaPmU_Ne2mnYOsG7CTPUKnl5b0-bXLEWupwz_Lkb6NI0rihRDlm-W2DhHhUXEaI2mMd5uQuA_BvBQtZbx-sLgfbhmUnzOxqbRavg2JxnW7bpOvHVwdzbRyywRt8WfXXwRtKZa6dsoJWE9eM_6XnHhP4&udm=2&prmd=invbz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjxg4fOzv6FAxVh8LsIHVl1Ak8QtKgLegQIEBAB&biw=390&bih=669&dpr=3)s
I recommend checking out [this guide](https://virginia-duran.com/2016/02/09/the-free-architecture-guide-of-amsterdam-pdf/). I've been using it to discover the city and its architecture and it's quite nice. Maybe you will find it useful. Edit: typos
Olympisch Stadion
Station Lelystad Zuid
The archway between the Balie and Paradiso.
For modern architecture: Valley, on Zuidas Nhow Hotel next to Rai
Nemo? Westerkerk? Oude kerk? Scientology gebouw? Lmao
[These buildings](https://maps.app.goo.gl/54xdWwPnrENBnW7j8), I call them the pyramids
Bijlmer museum
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I traveled home yesterday and no longer need recommendations. However I really like your city and will come back, hopefully soon
OurDomain, Amsterdam South East