H'ART Museum Amsterdam
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Experience Highlights
Immerse yourself in a vibrant art space by purchasing your ticket to the H'ART Museum, formerly known as Hermitage Amsterdam. Located next to the Amstel River, this museum hosts temporary exhibitions of world-famous art in a stunning 17th century historic building, perfect for lovers of contemporary art, history and emotional culture.
Ideal if you're looking for an enriching cultural experience, flexibility to explore at your own pace and enjoy regularly changing exhibitions. With your ticket you can enter the museum, walk through the exhibition halls, view high-calibre pieces and relax in the peaceful atmosphere of the inner courtyard or in the café.
- Temporary exhibitions with high-levelinternational works
- Historic 17th century building with neoclassical architecture.
- Lively and accessible cultural environment, with an inner courtyard and rest areas.
What’s included
- General admission to the H'ART Museum
- Full access to current temporary exhibitions
- Use of common areas of the museum such as the inner courtyard and the café
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 5 minutes before start
Step by Step
The H'ART Museum is located in the historic Amstelhof building, built in the 17th century as a residence for the elderly. Today, it hosts exhibitions of contemporary art, design, photography and painting with a focus on emotional and universal narratives. It does not have a permanent collection, but each exhibition offers a new perspective, aesthetic or artistic message.
During your visit you can walk through large, light-filled rooms, discover stunning installations and view works by contemporary artists or modern reinterpretations of classic themes. The exhibitions change regularly, making each visit unique.
One of the great attractions is the museum's inner courtyard, an open space surrounded by the building's original architecture, where you can take a break before exploring further. You can also visit the museum's café, ideal for a drink and to reflect on what you've seen.
The museum is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility, with lifts, adapted toilets and clear signage. Reduced-rate tickets are also available for children, and discounts are available with some tourist or cultural cards.