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Exodus in Amsterdam showcases a variety of public artworks, prominently featuring sculptures and murals that reflect the city's artistic spirit since 1900. Notable pieces include "Pontus," a large dog sculpture by Tom Claassen at Hoofddorpplein, and a five-meter-high depiction of Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt near Muiderpoort station.
The area also hosts the vibrant mural "Blauwereiger" by Adele Renault, located on a blind wall of the former Moppes building, and historic reliefs by Hildo Krop that narrate the evolution of transportation in Amsterdam. Each artwork contributes to the rich cultural tapestry of the city, making it a visual feast for locals and visitors alike.
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