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Stedelijk Museum Tickets highlights

  • Visit the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam's famed Museumplein and spend an enlightening day surrounded by modern and contemporary art collections.

  • Explore a diverse range of artistic styles and movements, from classic paintings to modern digital art, showcasing the evolution and innovation of visual creativity.

  • Discover temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary artists alongside 500 permanent displays, including works by Vincent van Gogh and Andy Warhol.

  • Learn about influential artists like Vincent van Gogh and Frida Kahlo, exploring their significant contributions to the art world at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

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Timings: 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM

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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Museumplein 10, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

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  • If cancellation are made 60 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Stedelijk Museum Tickets overview

Location: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Museumplein 10, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Last Entry - 5:45 PM

Activity Duration: 2 Hours (Approx.)

About Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam:

Explore the artistic legacy of Amsterdam at the Stedelijk Museum, a world-renowned institution for modern and contemporary art. With Stedelijk Museum tickets, immerse yourself in a stunning collection of over 90,000 works of art from the 20th and 21st centuries. From the bold and vibrant paintings of Van Gogh and Mondrian, Stedelijk Museum has it all.

With engaging exhibitions and interactive displays, this museum is the perfect place to ignite your creative spark and explore the cutting-edge of contemporary art. So why wait? Get your Stedelijk Museum tickets and prepare to be inspired by the incredible works of art that call Amsterdam home.

About the Stedelijk Museum Tickets, Amsterdam:

  • Experience the captivating world of modern art at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, a true cultural gem of the city.
  • See the major artistic movements that have shaped the art world, including the revolutionary Bauhaus and the influential De Stijl.
  • Explore the museum's galleries and delve into the rich history of the institution and the awe-inspiring art on display with the help of an informative audio guide.
  • See over 90,000 masterpieces from iconic Dutch artists of the 20th century, including Van Gogh, Mondrian, and Kusama.
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, textures, and themes that have inspired generations of artists and art enthusiasts alike.
  • Marvel at the works of some of the world's most talented artists, from the groundbreaking abstraction of Mondrian to the frenetic energy of Pollock.
  • Don't miss out on the chance to be inspired by the Stedelijk Museum's exceptional collection - book Stedelijk Museum Tickets now for a truly unforgettable experience.

How to Reach Stedelijk Museum?

  • By Car: The activity location is 4 km away from the Amsterdam City Center. You can reach the location within 11 minutes by car/cab.
  • By Tram: The activity location is 400 m away from the Museumplein Station. It's a walking distance of 5 minutes from the location.
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Stedelijk Museum Tickets faqs

Can I book Stedelijk Museum tickets online?

Yes, you can opt for booking Stedelijk Museum tickets online. By booking online, you will not only be able to enjoy a discounted ticket price, but will also be able to skip the line at the venue when you visit the museum.

From where can I book Stedelijk Museum tickets?

You can book Stedelijk Museum tickets conveniently from our website, which offers the benefit of skip-the-line access. This allows you to avoid queues and enter directly into the museum to explore its impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.

What are the inclusions of Stedelijk Museum tickets?

Our Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam tickets include skip-the-line access, allowing you to bypass queues for faster entry. These tickets also include a self-guided tour with an audio guide available in English and Dutch. Our tickets also grant full access to the museum's exhibitions and collections during regular opening hours and can be rescheduled before 24 hours of your visit.

Should I book Stedelijk Museum tickets in advance?

You can opt to book your Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam tickets in advance, especially if you are visiting during peak hours such as evenings or on holidays and weekends. By opting to book tickets in advance, you can save time in standing in the queue during your visit to the museum. 

What is the history of the Stedelijk Museum?

The Stedelijk Museum was opened in 1874 by a group of private citizens in Amsterdam. The group members, along with C.P. van Eeghen, who led the project, donated their personal art collections as well as funds to open a museum devoted to modern art. During the first decade of opening gates to the public, the museum had period rooms, and banners of citizens’ militias along with contemporary art work by Dutch and French masters. However, in 1920, the focus shifted on modern and contemporary art and the museum started displaying pioneering collections and hosting exhibitions on photography and design. The museum rose to its full glory in 1945 under the able directorship of curator and designer Willem Sandberg and expanded its collection, adding more work of art by eminent artists.

What are the Stedelijk Museum’s opening hours and days of operation?

The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, is open daily for 365 days from 10 am till 6 pm. You will be able to purchase tickets and enter its premises only till 5:45 pm, after which the registration desk in the museum is closed. The museum has a library which is open from 11 am till 4 pm from Tuesday to Thursday. There is also a shop inside the museum which is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm.

Are there any notable artworks or artists that are permanently housed in the Stedelijk Museum's collection?

Yes, the Stedelijk Museum, which houses Netherlands' largest collection of modern and contemporary art and design, has several artworks by well known names. Some of the famous artists whose artwork has found a place in this museum includes Vincent van Gogh, Gerrit Rietveld, Tapio Wirkkala, and Joseph Hoffmann. The museum also has some masterpieces by contemporary artists such as Rineke Dijkstra, Edward Kienholz, Wolfgang Tillmans, Barbara Bloom, Maarten Baas, Willem de Kooning, Jeff Koons, Sheila Hicks and Andy Warhol.

Can visitors take photographs or use their smartphones inside the museum to capture the artworks?

Yes. Visitors are allowed to take photographs for their personal use, and they can also share them on social media. However, the museum will not allow flash photography. Those requiring video recordings or images for professional use will need to seek permission from the museum authority via email.

Is Stedelijk Museum worth visiting?

Yes, the Stedelijk Museum, with its mention-worthy collection of around 90,000 modern and contemporary art objects, is worth visiting. While visiting the museum, visitors will be able to have a look at various forms of art in the form of pictures, paintings, sculptures, drawings and furniture. The museum has Netherlands' largest collection of art and design and has works of eminent artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Yayoi Kusama, Pollock, Chagall, Warhol and other 20th century Dutch masters.

Why is Stedelijk Museum famous?

The Stedelijk Museum is known for its vast collection of modern and contemporary art. The museum is the home to the world’s most important art collections, mostly dated after 1870. While exploring the museum, visitors will be able to look at around 90,000 art objects in forms of drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures and furniture. There are several collections of canvases by artists of the De Stijl movement, Vincent van Gogh, as well as by sine European and American artists from 1950 onwards.

What can we see and do at Stedelijk Museum?

The Stedelijk Museum has some permanent collections as well as temporary exhibitions which are held from time to time. The best way to see the museum with your Stedelijk Museum tickets is to go on a guided tour or an audio tour of its collections. The 1 hour 30 minute guided tour of the Stedelijk collection will take you through three parts. You will discover the developments in art and design from 1880 to 1950 while touring Yesterday, Today shows. The art and design from 1950 to 1980 will be unveiled to you at Everyday, Someday, and Other Stories shows. And finally, you will explore the Tomorrow is a Different Day shows to see the collection from 1980 to the present. Your guide will make your tour more interesting by narrating the stories behind various works of art. Apart from this, you can also wander around the temporary exhibitions or opt to join others in the program designed for adults for learning Dutch. You can also visit the museum library or spend some time at the Museum shop purchasing souvenirs.

What is the best time to visit Stedelijk Museum?

The Stedelijk Museum is open for 365 days, and you can visit the place at any time of the year. However, if you wish to avoid the crowds and explore the place at your own pace, you should visit during the weekdays and that too before 11 am or after 3 pm.

What are the best ways to reach Stedelijk Museum?

The Stedelijk Museum is located at Museumplein 10, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands and there are several ways by which you can reach the place.

  • By Tram: Take Tram No. 2,12, to reach Van Baerlestraat and walk for 1.1 km to reach the museum in 5 mins. You can also take Tram 3, 5 to reach Museumplein and walk for 1.2 km to reach the museum after a 5 mins walk.
  • By Metro: Take Metro 52 to reach De Pijp station and then tram 3 or tram 12 to reach Museumplein and walk for 1.2 km to reach the museum after a 5 mins walk.
  • By Car: If you are travelling by car, you can park your car at the Q-Park car park under the Museumplein. Disabled visitors can park their vehicles at the disabled parking space at 13 Paulus Potterstraat or at the Q-Park disabled parking spaces.

Does the museum have lockers, as well as a cloakroom?

No, the museum does not have any locker facilities in its premises. You will be allowed to carry handbags of maximum size A5 inside the museum galleries. If you are carrying large sized luggages or backpacks or weekend cases, you can store them at the nearby Museum Square lockers which is located in the parking garage of Q-Park.

Are there facilities for people with physical disabilities?

Yes, the museum has several facilities for the physically disabled people. There are elevators that are suitable for wheelchair users and also there are special toilets and special toilet routes for those visitors with a physical disability. Apart from this, the museum also has 4 wheelchairs as well as a number of Alinkers, which is a specially designed non-motorized mobility vehicle. You can contact the museum authority to rent these wheelchairs or Alinkers. Also, those who need guide dogs are allowed to take them along if the dogs are registered service dogs.

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