Amsterdam in the '80s was a vibrant and diverse city. It was a time of great change and development for the Dutch metropolis, always at the forefront of social rights and liberal expression. Think about the fast development of the red light district and the decriminalisation of weed. Both events occurred during the 1980s, demonstrating the Dutch people's willingness to confront issues with an unconventional and open mindset. During this decade, Amsterdam became the center for the youth culture and the alternative lifestyle, with youngsters flocking to the city. Throughout the breathtaking Baroque and Gothic buildings of the city, you can find all kinds of strange and colorful figures, such as wacky street performers or a fellow who used to rollerblade through the city dressed in nothing but a thong.
Amsterdam in the 80s had a gritty, open texture and a kindly tolerance
Amsterdam in the 80s had a gritty, open texture and a kindly tolerance
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