The Amsterdam Museum, until 2011 called the Amsterdams Historisch Museum, is a museum about the history of Amsterdam. Since 1975, it is located in the old city orphanage between Kalverstraat and Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal.
Just as the name suggests, this museum is all about Amsterdam. The museum has various interesting exhibitions about the city’s historical and geographical developments. Photos, paintings, interactive maps, and statues are just some of the things you’ll find here.
Amsterdam: a world city? Yes, but also small, quaint and strong-minded. Home to Johan Cruijff, Rembrandt, Ajax, the Red Light District, the Dutch East India Company and marijuana. The capital of the Netherlands. A 1000-year-old trading city that has a special relationship with water and a strong focus on entrepreneurship, creativity, citizenship and free-thinking. In the monumental Amsterdam Museum building you will discover the story of Amsterdam through a large number of masterpieces, such as an aerial map from the Middle Ages and Breitner's The Dam. See, read about, hear and experience how the city has developed in the Amsterdam Museum.
The Amsterdam Gallery (before Schuttersgalerij), a covered street leading from Begijnensteeg to the museum, is one of the few freely accessible 'museum streets' in the world. Original group portraits, made between 1530 and [present day by artists such as Bartholomeus van der Helst and photographer Rineke Dijkstra, hang in the gallery. Even Goliath can be found here: our world famous 350-year-old wooden giant.
Opening times
The Amsterdam Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Amsterdam Museum is located in a beautiful historic building. The rich history of the building not only provides a special atmosphere, but also a complicated route, various level differences and many stairs. There are lifts in the building that give you access to most exhibition halls. A single room is unfortunately not accessible for a wheelchair. Unfortunately it is not possible to visit the museum with a mobility scooter or an electric wheelchair.
Despite the poor accessibility of the building, we do our utmost to ensure that everyone has a pleasant visit to our museum. Therefore do not hesitate to talk to an employee during your visit: they will be happy to help you.
- Ramp at entrance with automatic doors
- Wheelchair platform up into museum
- Lifts
- Accessible toilets with support beams
- Custom tours for visitors who need extra time or support
- Free admission for wheelchair chaperone
- Wheelchairs available for visitors to borrow
- Lightweight chairs available for visitors to borrow
- Special museum map for visitors with reduced mobility (Dutch/English)
- Service dogs permitted
- Close to public transportation (1 min)
- Mobility scooters and electric wheelchairs are not permitted
- Some interactive displays are difficult to view when seated in a wheelchair
- The children's part of the museum is not wheelchair accessible
Facilities for deaf and hard of hearing visitors in gestures
An important part of the 'Amsterdam DNA' exhibition can be heard via the audio tour. But audio tours are not suitable for everyone. That is why the spoken texts are now also available in printed form. Ask for it at the checkout or download the text below: Audio tour Amsterdam DNA in writing.
Tour with writing interpreter (velowalker) in the Amsterdam Museum
Are you hard of hearing, but would you like to know more about the city of Amsterdam? Then come to our tour especially for the hearing impaired. Your friends, family and supervisors are of course also very welcome. With the support of a writing interpreter (velowalker), the museum teacher brings the history of the city to life. On the activities page you will find all dates of the planned tours.
Guided tour especially for visually impaired and blind visitors
Are you blind or visually impaired and would you like to find out more about the city of Amsterdam? Then come to our tour especially for visitors with a visual impairment. Your friends, family and supervisors are of course also very welcome. Smelling, feeling, listening are even more central.
Facilities for blind and visually impaired visitors
Registered assistance dogs are permitted. Bringing pets is not allowed.
Plan for wheelchair and walker users
During your visit you can use the special plan for wheelchair users ( here to download). The museum has a wheelchair loan that you can book through: boekingen@amsterdammuseum.nl or 730 020-5231 (Mon / Fri 13:00 to 17:00 hours). Unfortunately it is not possible to visit the museum with a mobility scooter or an electric wheelchair.
Accompanied by disabled people free access
Do you want to take someone to help you? Handicapped persons receive free admission. It is possible to borrow a stool during the museum visit. These are light and easy to carry. The stool is available at the information desk at the entrance.