- NXT Museum – Modern Art
- Straat Museum – Street Art
- Moco Museum – Banksy and More
- Huis Bartolotti – A Step Back in Time
- Amsterdam Museum – City History
- Fabrique des Lumières – Digital Art
- National Maritime Museum
- Cat Cabinet – For Cat Lovers
- Treasure Room at the City Archives – Free History
- Museum Willet-Holthuysen – Canal House
- Museum Het Schip – Unique Architecture
- Muiderslot: A Fairy Tale Castle
- FOAM – Photography Museum
- Stedelijk Museum – Modern Art
- Jewish Museum – Culture and History
- Museum of the Canals – Waterways History
- Rembrandt House – The Artist's Life
- Plan Your Visit
NXT Museum – Modern Art
The NXT Museum is all about new media art. Located in Amsterdam-Noord, this museum has cool, interactive digital art installations. It’s perfect for tech lovers and art fans.
Straat Museum – Street Art
The Straat Museum, found in a former shipyard at the NDSM wharf, celebrates street art. It showcases graffiti by famous artists. It’s colorful, lively, and full of urban culture. If you’re lucky, you might catch an artist working on their art.
Moco Museum – Banksy and More
The Moco Museum, also known as the Banksy Museum, is in a beautiful villa on Museumplein. It features art by Banksy, Andy Warhol, and other modern artists. It’s a must-see for contemporary art lovers.
Huis Bartolotti – A Step Back in Time
Huis Bartolotti is a hidden treasure in Amsterdam’s center. This 17th-century canal house is beautifully preserved, giving you a glimpse into the past. Explore its elegant rooms and learn about the Bartolotti family’s history.
Amsterdam Museum – City History
The Amsterdam Museum tells the city’s story from its medieval roots to now. Located in the historic center, it has interactive exhibits and lots of information. It’s perfect for learning about Amsterdam’s history.
Fabrique des Lumières – Digital Art
Fabrique des Lumières is an immersive digital art center in a former gas factory. It features large-scale projections of famous artworks with music. It’s a unique, sensory art experience.
National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum celebrates Dutch maritime history and the legacy of the VOC (Dutch East India Company). Housed in a grand 17th-century building, it features interactive exhibits and historical ships, including a large ship docked outside.
Cat Cabinet – For Cat Lovers
The Cat Cabinet is a quirky museum dedicated to cats. Located in a charming canal house, it showcases cat-themed art and sculptures. It’s perfect for cat enthusiasts.
Treasure Room at the City Archives – Free History
The City Archives’ Treasure Room is a free museum showing historical documents, maps, and photos of Amsterdam. It’s a fascinating, cost-free way to explore the city’s history.
Museum Willet-Holthuysen – Canal House
Museum Willet-Holthuysen is a beautiful 19th-century canal house. It’s filled with period furniture and art, showing how the wealthy lived in Amsterdam.
Museum Het Schip – Unique Architecture
Museum Het Schip focuses on Amsterdam School architecture. Located in a striking building, it explores the style’s impact on the city’s design. Architecture fans will love it.
Muiderslot: A Fairy Tale Castle
A short trip from Amsterdam by ferry, Muiderslot is a medieval castle that looks like it’s from a fairy tale. It offers tours, historical exhibits, and lovely gardens. It’s great for families and history lovers.
FOAM – Photography Museum
FOAM is a top photography museum in Amsterdam. It has changing exhibitions of works by famous and new photographers. It’s a must-visit for photography fans.
Stedelijk Museum – Modern Art
The Stedelijk Museum on Museumplein is all about modern and contemporary art. It features works by artists like Vincent van Gogh and Piet Mondrian. It’s a highlight for art lovers.
Jewish Museum – Culture and History
The Jewish Museum in the Jewish Cultural Quarter explores the history and culture of Amsterdam’s Jewish community. It has a rich collection of artifacts and stories. It’s an educational and moving experience.
Museum of the Canals – Waterways History
The Museum of the Canals tells the story of Amsterdam’s famous canal system. Located in a beautiful canal house, it uses multimedia to explain how the canals were built and their importance.
Rembrandt House – The Artist’s Life
The Rembrandt House Museum is in the former home of the great artist Rembrandt van Rijn. You can see his studio, living quarters, and many of his etchings. It’s a fascinating look at his life and work.
Of course, while these hidden gems are amazing, don’t forget to visit the popular museums too. Our most famous museums are:
Plan Your Visit
Book your tickets in advance, especially during busy seasons. You don’t want to miss out on your visit.
Want to visit many museums at once while you’re here? Consider getting an I Amsterdam City Card. It gives you free or discounted entry to 70+ museums and free public transport. Not sure if it’s right for you? We’ve written a full blog post about it.
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