This museum sits in the western part of a low-lying European capital built on reclaimed land, positioned just above the 52nd latitude. It lies near a network of canals and city parks, with the North Sea located to the west if you reach the open coast, you’ve gone too far. The terrain around it is flat, with cycling paths and waterways woven throughout. Cool winters, mild summers, and frequent breezes off the nearby coast shape the climate, and visitors often pass through its central passageway connecting two major city districts. Its location makes it one of the most accessible landmarks in a city known for dense canals, bridges, and narrow streets.
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