Diamond museum
Highlights
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Be amazed by diamond art pieces, including the Rembrandt Diamond and the Ape Skull
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Learn about the origins of diamonds
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See how Amsterdam became the City of Diamonds
Summary
The journey of the diamond started 3 billion years ago, 200 kilometres beneath the surface. The museum explains every step a diamond has to take before it becomes a piece of jewellery.
Tour info
Duration
1 hour - 2 hours
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Why take this tour?
Diamonds in Amsterdam have a history that goes way back. Amsterdam has had a blooming diamond industry ever since the Dutch Golden Age, during the 16th and 17th century. Famous diamonds like the Cullinan (the largest uncut diamond ever found) and the Koh-I-Noor (Mountain of Light) have been polished in Amsterdam.
At the end of the 19th century, there were more than 700 polishing wheels in use in Amsterdam. This is why Amsterdam proudly called itself ‘the city of diamonds’ during its heyday. This history of diamonds in Amsterdam makes this city the most logical and fascinating place for a diamond museum.
Polish up your knowledge about diamonds and visit the Diamond Museum in Amsterdam. This is a brilliant museum you don’t want to miss. The Diamond Museum is housed in a 17th-century villa at the Museum Square.
What’s included?
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Free entry for 0-12 year olds -
Child ticket for 13-17 years old
Things to know
Before you book
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Child ticket for 13-17 years old
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Free entry for 0-12 year olds
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Tickets are valid for one year and can be cancelled
Before you go
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Opening hours Monday - Sunday: 9.00 - 17.00
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Free access to bathroom
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Ticket directly available on smartphone
Cancellation Policy
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Tickets are valid for one year and can be cancelled