Stedelijk Museum
Highlights
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One of the most important collections
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Renowned artists
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Permanent & temporary exhibitions
Summary
Stedelijk Museum is the largest museum in the Netherlands for modern and contemporary art and design. It is located on the famous Museumplein in Amsterdam, where you will also find the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum and the Royal Concertgebouw.
Tour info
Duration
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Group Size
Pricing (From)
Adult:
(18-64 years)
€20.00
Child:
(5-11 years)
€0.00
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location
Why take this tour?
Discover one of the world’s most important art collections
The Stedelijk Museum, or Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, is one of the must-see attractions during your trip to Amsterdam. The Stedelijk Museum is housed in a distinct two-part building.
The original building was designed by Dutch architect Adriaan Willem Weissman and completed in 1895. In 2012, a new wing was added, nicknamed "the bathtub". The name comes from its polished white look and shape. This wing was added to accommodate the ever-growing number of visitors.
The impressive permanent collection includes works by Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and many others. Some of the most famous pieces on display include Van Gogh's Les bêcheurs (1889), Appel's Vragende Kinderen (1949) and Chagall's L'autoportrait aux sept doigts (1912). The Stedelijk Museum also has temporary exhibitions and installations by prominent contemporary artists and designers.
What’s included?
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E-ticket -
The free audio tour -
Child ticket
Things to know
Before you book
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Child ticket for 0-18 year olds
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Wheelchair friendly
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Ticket directly available on smartphone
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Tickets can be rescheduled or cancelled up to 48 hours in advance
Before you go
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Monday - Sunday: 10.00 - 18.00
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With audio description in English and Dutch
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Free access to bathroom
Cancellation Policy
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Tickets can be rescheduled or canceled up to 48 hours in advance