Description
They've got their eyes on you
Many people have or have not had an affair with Amsterdam
and its inhabitants.
For example, if you come to Rotterdam, they think
Dobben's bitterballs are delicious, a Heineken
beer wonderfully clear, the music of Hazes
nice, the Night Watch is beautiful, but Amsterdam further
not a damn thing.
When it comes to Ajax and Fijenoord, there is
well the biggest rivalry.
The people of Rotterdam prefer to leave nothing intact
from Amsterdam at a competition and vice versa.
It was only when Fijenoord beat Ajax 6-0 that
another Amsterdam flag proudly displayed at the stadium
standing upright, Rinus said to Willem:
Oh, just let it flutter.
Actually, every Amsterdammer should have this flag
proudly mounting his steel horse.
This collection was created in collaboration with the
brands Mirage, Nietverkeerd, Pythonslot,
PexKids and Ikzilight were created.
After the 750th anniversary of the City of Amsterdam
These products will definitely become collectors items
item.
Our advice is: SAVE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION!
A good cause:
Amsterdam has companies that organize the party
join in the celebration, asked to donate to a good cause
supports.
We chose the Emma
children's hospital.
A portion of the proceeds from this series
bicycle accessories for Amsterdam 750 years
so we transfer it to Emma
children's hospital.
Do you know why?
The Emma Children's Hospital has already provided more than
150 years of the very best care for the seriously ill
children, often with complex or even
life-threatening conditions.
What started in 1865 with six wooden cribs in a
former English Orphanage in the center of
Amsterdam has now grown into a
of the leading children's hospitals
in the world.
As part of Amsterdam UMC, the recent
merger between AMC and VUmc, it is Emma
Children's hospital now the largest academic
children's hospital in our country.
About 9,000 children are admitted every year
and 35,000 children visit the outpatient clinic.
The Emma Children's Hospital puts every child at ease
is about getting the most out of life.
Here they receive help to live as normally as possible
to be able to participate with healthy peers.
Children and their parents, brothers and sisters
are guided in how they deal with their illness
can go.