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Engaging and interactive history of the city

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Amsterdam Museum
Registered address: Nieuwezijds Voorbugwal 359, 1012 RM, Amsterdam, NL
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Audio guide: Dutch, English
Wheelchair accessible Scooters and electric wheelchairs are not allowed. Wheelchairs as well as foldable chairs can be borrowed at the entrance
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What's included

Access to the museum
Audio guide for the temporary exhibitions
  • See the history of one of the world's most complex and progressive cities in a beautifully maintained 16th-century building
  • Explore the various eras of Amsterdam, from the 17th century to the Nazi occupation of WWII, up to its modern incarnation as a cultural capital
  • Listen to Amsterdam's carillons, see authentic artifacts, and enjoy interactive exhibits – it's a great indoor activity for the whole family!

Celebrate the city at the Amsterdam Museum! From the Middle Ages to the 17th century, and right up to the present day, the story of the Dutch capital is told through ancient artifacts and interactive exhibits. This delightful museum covers everything Amsterdam, and it's great for kids!

The Amsterdam Museum shares knowledge, showcases art and heritage, and tells tales of the city from the past, present, and future. Amsterdam doesn't hide its charming canals, nor its famous vices. But to really get to know the city you want to know its history, and how it became the thriving metropolis we know today.

Housed in a former orphanage, this beautifully maintained Classicist building contains a curated collection of paintings, photographs, models, and artifacts telling the story of the city.

It touches on all aspects of the city, from religion and folklore to showbiz, prostitution, and Ajax. The museum also includes many original orphanage furnishings, revealing the long and fascinating history of the building itself.

Panorama Amsterdam

Explore a living history of the city, discover unknown stories about Amsterdam's past and learn how Amsterdam was formed and is still developing. Witness over 250 objects that provide a multifaceted picture. Classic icons from the city collection by Lingelbach and Rembrandt are here, alongside work from artists such as Raquel Haver, Natasja Kensmil and Brian Elstak.

Insider tip

Amsterdam Museum
Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Amsterdam Museum
Hermitage Amsterdam, Amstel 51, 1018 DR, Amsterdam
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  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit.

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Nicki,  United States United States
16 Aug 2023
Excellent
Well worth the price. Good museum with different perspectives and has some interactive displays. The dolls depicting the lives of slaves were amazing. The timeline of the history of Amsterdam is...
Well worth the price. Good museum with different perspectives and has some interactive displays. The dolls depicting the lives of slaves were amazing. The timeline of the history of Amsterdam is very well done. Also the interviews with the holocaust survivors was moving.
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Sue,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
06 Jul 2023
Excellent
Overall layout excellent and easy access. Very busy but we would expect that but clear labels and a good guide plan. The cafe however was small with a long wait.
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Anonymous
13 Oct 2023
Good
An interesting and thought provoking museum constrasting Amsterdam's past to its present and prospective future
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