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 t
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.
Engaging and interactive history of the city
Small museum with a strong woke ideology behind every exponent.
Little about Amsterdam’s origin and early history but a lot about feminism, women’s role, nationalism, racism, slavery, socialism and social justice.
Not a lot to see or read…
Je voulais un ticket pour le musée Van Gogh et me suis retrouvée avec un billet pour un autre musée.
Payé pour rien car impossible d'annuler ou modifier l'achat.