Over 200,000 railway workers are responsible for roughly 20,000 kilometers of railway tracks in Ukraine. Despite the constant danger from Russian attacks, they have kept the network largely operational throughout the war. Their work has saved countless lives and has been vital to Ukraine’s ability to withstand the invasion. This book presents their testimony of Putin’s war in Ukraine.
On Foot
- Take the train, tram, or metro to Amsterdam Central Station.
- Exit Amsterdam Central Station via the back side: follow the signs for “IJ-side.”
- When you cross over, you’ll find the ferries on the left: take the one going to
“Buiksloterweg.”
- Once you arrive on the other side, continue walking on the left side and cross the IJ
Promenade towards the EYE Filmmuseum.
- You’ll see the A’DAM Tower to the right of the Filmmuseum.
- Walk around the right side of the A’DAM Tower.
- Enter through the rear entrance, located opposite A-Lab on Overhoeksplein.
- You’ve arrived.
By Car
From the West
- On the A10 motorway, take city route S118, followed by Klaprozenweg,
Ridderspoorweg, and Asterweg towards A’DAM (see Google Maps).
- Follow the signs for the A’DAM Tower.
From the East
- On the A10 motorway, take city route S116, followed by Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg,Johan van Hasseltweg, Klaprozenweg, Ridderspoorweg, and Asterweg towards A’DAM
(see Google Maps).
- Follow the signs for the A’DAM Tower.
Parking
The A’DAM Tower has a public parking garage beneath the building. We do not have
exclusive use of the garage.
For reservations, visit: https://adam-parking.com/