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Trivia: Sint-Pietersberg
Just south of Maastricht lies a natural hill famous for its marl quarries. What is the name of this hill?
Trivia: SXSW bridal
South by Southwest, Austin's legendary festival, was held for the first time in what year?
Trivia: Taliesin West built
Frank Lloyd Wright began construction of Taliesin West in what year?
Trivia: The Amstel
Amsterdam owes its name to a dam in a river. What is the name of that river?
Trivia: The Euromast
The Euromast is the eye-catcher of the Rotterdam skyline. How tall is the Euromast (in metres)?
Trivia: The girl with the pearl
In the Mauritshuis hangs a world-famous painting by Johannes Vermeer. What is the English title of this painting?
Trivia: The harbour
Rotterdam has the largest harbour in Europe. Over how many kilometres does the Rotterdam harbour stretch?
Trivia: The IJssel
The IJssel river flows past Deventer and is one of the most important rivers in the Netherlands. From which other river does the IJssel branch off?
Trivia: The Markthal
The Markthal is an iconic piece of modern Rotterdam. In what year did the Markthal open?
Trivia: The oldest museum
Teylers Museum is special because it is the oldest museum in the Netherlands. What other superlative does it carry, beyond "oldest in the Netherlands"? Fill in: the oldest ___ museum in the Netherlands still in its original state.
Trivia: The Rotte
Rotterdam owes its name to a dam in a river. What is the name of that river?
Trivia: The Waag
On the facade of the Waag on the Brink hangs a striking object. What is it?
Trivia: Tower of the Americas year
The Tower of the Americas was built as the theme structure for HemisFair. In what year did the tower open?
Trivia: Treaty of Maastricht
In what year was the famous treaty signed in Maastricht that laid the foundation for the European Union and the euro?
Trivia: University of Groningen
The University of Groningen is one of the oldest in the Netherlands. In what year was it founded?
Trivia: Utrecht University
Utrecht University is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In what year was it founded?
Trivia: Welcome sign designer
The famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign was designed by which artist (last name is enough)?
Trivia: Wynwood Walls founder
The Wynwood Walls open-air street art museum was founded by which late developer (last name)?
Turquoise for the bride
Under the long portal of the Palace of the Governors, Pueblo and Navajo artisans sell handmade silver and turquoise. Ask permission, pick a piece for the bride (a ring or pendant is a perfect keepsake) and take a respectful photo with the artisan, the bride and the team.
Twin churches pose
The Sint-Servaas Basilica and the Sint-Janskerk stand so close together that locals call them the "twin churches". Take a group photo with both churches in frame, the whole team in front.
Unconditional Surrender kiss
Across from the Midway stands "Unconditional Surrender", the giant statue of the sailor kissing the nurse. Take a group photo where the bride recreates the pose with a willing teammate or a kissable cardboard cutout.
Under the Bavo
St. Bavo's towers above the city. Take a group photo with the entire church in frame, hold your phone in landscape and step back far enough. Nobody is allowed to duck.
Under the Dom
The Dom Tower is the symbol of the city. Take a group photo with the entire tower in frame, from base to spire. Hold your phone in landscape and step back far enough.
USS Midway carrier shot
The USS Midway is a retired aircraft carrier turned museum. Find a wide angle on the flight deck silhouette from the Embarcadero and take a group photo with the bride centred and the carrier behind everyone.