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W139 is a leading production and presentation space for contemporary art in the centre of Amsterdam that has been paving the way for experimentation and new modes of autonomy, self-organisation, and collectivity within the arts for 44 years. As a platform for dialogue and encounter, W139 supports artistic dissent and facilitates radical imagination and solidarity. Our programming includes large-scale exhibitions and public events—initiated and organised in collaboration with a diverse group of makers—as well as projects selected via open calls.
The Nieuwe Kerk is an historic Gothic church in Amsterdam that functions as both a cultural exhibition space and a venue for royal ceremonies.
The H'ART Museum, formerly known as Hermitage Amsterdam, is a museum in Amsterdam that displays art exhibitions in a 17th-century building.
NXT Museum is Amsterdam's pioneering hub for new media art. This cutting-edge space showcases large-scale, multi-sensory installations that blend technology with artistic expression.
Foam, an international and multifaceted photography museum in Amsterdam, features eclectic exhibitions within an 18th-century canalside house with an airy atrium.
Contemporary museum with appearance of large bathtub, showing international, modern art & design.
<a href="http://images.amsterdamlocalgems.com/lists/art-museum/" title="Art museum" data-wpil-monitor-id="70">Art museum</a> housed in an early-20th-century townhouse, featuring inventive works by Dalí & Banksy.
Restored, 17th-century house where Rembrandt lived & worked for 20 years, hung with his etchings.
Interactive museum in former storehouse with virtual voyages & a replica 18th-century merchant ship.
Explore STRAAT, a former warehouse turned museum in Amsterdam's NDSM wharf, showcasing over 180 graffiti and street art pieces by 170+ artists from around the globe.
Former orphanage with artwork, artifacts & interactive exhibitions tracing the city's history.
19th-century building housing Dutch Golden Age painting masterpieces & vast European art collection.