Things to do in Amsterdam, North Holland Province: The Best Museums

August 9, 2021 Etsuko Causey

This city, full of colorful homes, canals and bridges, is one of Europe's most picturesque capitals. Must-sees on any visitor's itinerary include the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum and the world's only floating flower market. Rent a bike and join thousands of locals navigating Amsterdam's labyrinthine streets, or just take in the sights on foot. For an unusual and memorable alternative to hotels, consider staying in a houseboat.
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1. Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam

Plantage Kerklaan 61, 1018 CX Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 620 2535 [email protected] http://www.verzetsmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 3,402 reviews

Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam

Rein Mulder auteur Fotograaf 1927-2007 liet boek na Amsterdamse jongen in oorlogstijd: zoon Rein Mulder jr gaf memoires bij uitgeverij, en werd pakkend boek Koninklijke brief gehad ligt ook in Verzetsmuseum met boek 2016 kwam boek pas uit. Boek in oorlogstijd literatuurplein op luister CD. Voor de rest Verzetsmuseum geweldig voor scholen, 70 miljoen doden door rassenhaat 1940-1945 dat maag nooit meer gebeuren 1940-1945

Reviewed By OldGuysStillTravel - Greater London, United Kingdom

We arrived rather late in the day with the museum closing within 75 minutes. The staff on entering were fantastic, probably the most genuinely enthusiastic welcome I have ever been greeted with in a museum. We were told that it would be difficult to see all the museum in the time we had before closing. They gave advice as to the bits to skip in order to take in the most important elements of the museum. The excellent audio guide is free making this museum great value with an entrance fee of €11. The museum gives a sobering insight into the Dutch resistance movement and Amsterdam life in general during WWII. Located close to Artis Zoo I would recommend doing both on the same day, leaving 2 hours to do this museum justice. On a final note I really would like to thank all on duty at the museum on the evening Dec 3rd - you were all fantastic.

2. Micropia

Artisplein Plantage Kerklaan 3638, 1018 CZ Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 523 3670 http://www.micropia.nl
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4.5 based on 1,441 reviews

Micropia

Reviewed By AGSK95 - London, United Kingdom

First of the place itself is beautiful, it’s very specious and everything is laid out very well. At the beginning the staff will explain a bit about the place and you give you stamp card - through out the whole museum there is 30 stamps to find, it’s really fun when you got into it - there was some very interesting facts, and there was actual microscopes that you could look into to look at bacteria, there was stations where you could actually smell certain bacteria through these vents (some smelly stuff) over all is was really good. There was a station with a lot of red ants and you could see them moving things around and you could look at them through magnifying glass, there was also an area where you can look at the people who grow the bacteria for the museum - micropia works with Artis zoo and they give them animal poop to grow bacteria :) recycling at its best haha Another positive is that the lockers in the museum are locked by a code you create when you open it - free of charge which I thought was quite generous

Amstel 51, 1018 EJ Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 523 1822 [email protected] http://www.portrait-gallery.nl
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Portrait Gallery of the Golden Age

Thirty enormous 17th century group portraits from the collections of the Amsterdam Museum and the Rijksmuseum have been brought together for the first time and will be on display in the Hermitage Amsterdam. These "brothers and sisters" of the Night Watch are unique in the world and rarely seen due to their size.

4. Luther Museum

Nieuwe Keizersgracht 570, 1018 VG Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 214 2112 [email protected] http://www.luthermuseum.nl/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Luther Museum

5. Hollandsche Schouwburg

Plantage Middenlaan 24, 1018 DE Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 531 0380 [email protected] http://www.hollandscheschouwburg.nl
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4.0 based on 142 reviews

Hollandsche Schouwburg

Reviewed By johnnywallman - Manchester, United Kingdom

Finding the National Holocaust Monument was a task to end all tasks. A note for fellow travellers: The monument is a structure but it is not in a park or by the side of the road, it is in a building, inside the National Holocaust Museum building itself. I must have looked on every piece of land, in every park before being directed to the museum. The building itself was once the Dutch Theatre built in 1892 in the Amsterdam Plantage district. In 1941 the Nazis changed the name to the Jewish Theatre, the only place Jewish musicians and artists could perform for a Jewish audience. From July 1942 until November 1943 the theatre was the site for the deportation of Jews from Holland to the Death Camps. In 1962 a monument was erected in memory of the victims of the Nazi regime. A wall of remembrance at the entrance is engraved with the names of 6700 of the 104,000 Jews murdered. I think what with the hard time I had finding the place, the dull weather and the dark characteristics of the monument itself situated in the enclosed courtyard, this was the most somber site I had visited in Amsterdam. Upstairs in the museum was a fascinating exhibit 'Voices of the past' where five different eye witnesses returned to the period. Here also the debate on whether to show those awful images of the Nazi regime with a 'guest book' for visitors to offer their opinions. Like myself most agreed that however horrific, they need to be shown, lest we forget.

6. Hermitage Amsterdam

Amstel 51, 1018 EJ Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 530 8755 [email protected] http://www.hermitage.nl
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4.0 based on 2,364 reviews

Hermitage Amsterdam

From the iconic St Petersburg Hermitage Museum collection, Jewels! The Glitter of the Russian Court brings back the days of the grand balls at the court of the Russian tsars. With the astonishing imperial jewels and dresses that survived the Russian Revolution. Also on show: 1.) Portrait Gallery of the 17th century with the unique, colossal group portraits, the ‘brothers and sisters’ of the famous Night Watch by Rembrandt 2.) Panorama Amsterdam, a panoramic show about the history of Amsterdam 3.) Outsider Art Museum From the iconic St Petersburg Hermitage Museum collection, Jewels! The Glitter of the Russian Court brings back the days of the grand balls at the court of the Russian tsars. With the astonishing imperial jewels and dresses that survived the Russian Revolution. Also on show: 1.) Portrait Gallery of the 17th century with the unique, colossal group portraits, the ‘brothers and sisters’ of the famous Night Watch by Rembrandt 2.) Panorama Amsterdam, a panoramic show about th

Reviewed By GregoryAlpha - Aalborg, Denmark

We have seen permanent udstilling “Masterpieces from Hermitage”, “Portrait Gallery of The Golgen Age”, “Panorama Amsterdam” and Outsider Art Gallery. In “Masterpieces from Hermitage” you can admire a special exhibition, where you can see pairs of pieces of art, depicting the same topic by artists from different countries, cultures or centuries. Perfect idea! Portrait gallery and panorama exhibition are depicting social history of Amsterdam in the golden age in many aspects from social service, medicine and art to everyday life. Really informative and well done! In Outsider Art Gallery there was Art Brut exhibition. Very special and inspiring! It was a very well spent 4 hours in Hermitage.

7. Outsider Art Museum

Amstel 51 Situated in Hermitage Amsterdam, 1018 EJ Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 23 541 0670 [email protected] http://www.museumvandegeest.nl/
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Outsider Art Museum

The Outsider Art Museum is the only museum in the Netherlands that shows leading art works by national and international Outsider Artists. Experience the extraordinary art made by individuals who, for the most part, are not formally trained as artists. Their work is authentic, unconventional and goes against the grain. A modern art museum. With a twist.

8. Outsider Art Galerie

Neerlandiaplein 7, 1018 EH Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 530 8718 https://www.cordaan.nl/locatie/outsider-art-galerie-ateliers-artotheek
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3.5 based on 12 reviews

Outsider Art Galerie

9. National Holocaust Museum in development

Plantage Middenlaan 27, 1018 DB Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 531 0310 [email protected] http://jck.nl/en/location/national-holocaust-museum
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3.5 based on 138 reviews

National Holocaust Museum in development

Reviewed By G4531RNc

I thought this museum was incredible in how it focused on individual stories rather than on the war/holocaust itself. Normally, the voices and lives off each person gets lost in statistics and in the more general narrative of the tragedies that occurred, so this did huge justice to allowing individual lives to be known and voices heard, and had a very powerful way of showing the true impact on millions of people. Well worth a visit, but bring tissues.

10. There Tech Lab

Plantage Middenlaan 21, 1018 DB Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 240 2734 http://www.theretechlab.com
There Tech Lab

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