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Since March 2022, the Amsterdam Museum can be found on the Amstel, in the building of the H'Art Museum. With a completely new range of exhibitions, public programs, and children's activities. Here, the Amsterdam Museum will display an entirely new collection that showcases the mainstream and marginal history of Amsterdam. In the permanent chronological presentation: Panorama Amsterdam, well-known and unknown stories about, and perspectives on, Amsterdam's past give an impression of how Amsterdam has formed and is still developing. The current temporary exhibitions hand over the floor to residents and lovers of the city to show 'their Amsterdam'.
The Amsterdam Museum is open daily all year round from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM.
The Amsterdam Museum is not as busy as more famous local museums. Still, it is popular among locals and tends to be crowded on weekends. Plan your visit for any workday and come in the morning to catch the quietest hours.
The Amsterdam Museum gives visitors a fantastic overview of almost five centuries of Amsterdam's history. You can see a wide range of meaningful artifacts, from a medieval statue of Mary and Jesus, whose faces were scratched off during the iconoclastic fury, to the wedding rings of the world's first gay wedding.
The Amsterdam Museum is a museum of history and art, and its collection includes impressive art pieces from different periods. You can admire the Bird's eye view of Amsterdam, painted in 1538, and civic guard portraits from the Golden Age, as well as examples of modern street art and other works by contemporary visual artists.
Due to a large-scale renovation of its main location, the Amsterdam Museum has a temporary home in the Hermitage Amsterdam's museum building on the Amstel river at Amstel 51. It is a 2-minute walk from the Waterlooplein subway station, served by lines 51, 53, and 54, and the light rail stop, served by line 14.
There is also a public jetty in front of the museum building. You can get to the museum by boat, admiring the city views from the water.
General admission to the Amsterdam Museum at the Amstel is €18 for adults and €10 for students and CJP Pass holders. Entry is free for children and holders of the following passes: Museumkaart, VriendenLoterij VIP-Kaart, ICOM-card, Stadspas, and I Amsterdam City Card.