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#12528499
4 Jul 2025
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe.
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4 Jul 2025
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe.
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4 Jul 2025
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe.
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#12508056
27 Jun 2025
A man holds an umbrella while standing near the lakeside in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 25, 2025. People relax at a waterfront cafe, and wooden piers are visible on the lake.
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#12501779
24 Jun 2025
Hans im Glueck Burgergrill Bar with its recognizable signage and interior view is seen in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025.
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30 Apr 2025
People walk past the entrance of a Tchibo store with visible product displays and signage in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. Tchibo is a German retailer that offers coffee, household goods, clothing, and weekly-changing non-food items across its nationwide outlets.
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#8150978
1 May 2022
Crowds of people wearing mainly orange clothes and having the Dutch flag as seen in the streets of Amsterdam while The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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#8150982
1 May 2022
A man creates soap bubbles in the park. The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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#8150988
1 May 2022
A lady from the United States, a tourist, jumps in front of Rijksmuseum wearing orange clothes with the Dutch flag. The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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1 May 2022
Crowds of people wearing mainly orange clothes and having the Dutch flag as seen in the streets of Amsterdam while The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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#8151002
1 May 2022
Three young Dutch girls with the Dutch flag painted on their faces pose happily in front of the canal. The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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#8151004
1 May 2022
Crowds of people wearing mainly orange clothes and having the Dutch flag as seen in the streets of Amsterdam while The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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#8151012
1 May 2022
Crowds of people wearing mainly orange clothes and having the Dutch flag as seen in the streets of Amsterdam while The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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1 May 2022
Crowds of people wearing mainly orange clothes and having the Dutch flag as seen in the streets of Amsterdam while The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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#8151024
1 May 2022
Young people celebrate Kings Day with parties in students residents and venues. The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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1 May 2022
Crowds of people wearing mainly orange clothes and having the Dutch flag as seen in the streets of Amsterdam while The Netherlands celebrates King's Day after two years of cancellation due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown restrictions and measures. Thousands of locals, revellers and visitors have visited city center, the parks near Rijksmuseum, the canals of Amsterdam to celebrate with various festivities the birthday of King Willem-Alexander known as Koningsdag, a Dutch national holiday. All kind of boats and vessels are seen in the canals passing under the famous bridges and near the narrow houses of Amsterdam with people on the dancing and having fun. The boats parade down in the inner city canals while travelers gather on the streets. During Koningstag large-scale celebrations take place with many concerts and special events in public spaces across the country but especially in Amsterdam near the Museumplein. This year 300.000 visitors from the country and tourists from abroad were expected to visit Amsterdam, with more than 1.000.000 people out on the streets, canals, stages and special venues. The local authorities and municipalities took measures to control the large crowds and the spread of the virus, Amsterdam imposed the one beer rule. Koningsdag is known for its nationwide vrijmarkt ("free market"), at which the Dutch sell their used items. It is also an opportunity for "orange madness" or oranjegekte, a kind of frenzy named for the national colour. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022
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