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Amsterdam Museum aan de Amstel Amsterdam Museum

15 Mar 2022 — 31 Dec 2024

Pending the renovation of the Amsterdam Museum's main location at the Burgerweeshuis on Kalverstraat, the museum can be found at a new temporary location at Amstel 51, where an entirely new collection exhibition will offer a space for lesser-known voices and more recent histories of Amsterdam to be spotlighted, alongside familiar objects from the Amsterdam Museum's famous collection. ...

Pending the renovation of the Amsterdam Museum's main location at the Burgerweeshuis on Kalverstraat, the museum can be found at a new temporary location at Amstel 51, where an entirely new collection exhibition will offer a space for lesser-known voices and more recent histories of Amsterdam to be spotlighted, alongside familiar objects from the Amsterdam Museum's famous collection.

The new Amsterdam Museum will be a public-friendly place where visitors and residents can get to know Amsterdam in a museum building that is connected to the neighbourhood, the city and its residents.

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The Amsterdam Museum tells the story of the Dutch capital, from the Middle Ages through the 17th century, and right up to modern times. When it opened its doors in 1926 it was located in the Waag at the Nieuwmarkt. In 1975 the museum moved to its current location, just off the Kalverstraat, a building that was originally a municipal orphange. The collection is full of photos, artifacts and interactive exhibits.

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Hermitage Amsterdam, Amstel 51, 1018 DR, Amsterdam
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