Amsterdam is rich in cultural institutions where photography appeals to a wide audience. From large museums to small galleries, the world's best-known photographers and local heroes have nailed their images to the wall there.
Amsterdam Magazine tips off new photography exhibitions every week that you, as an enthusiast, should not miss!
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December 22 to May 20, 2024
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Nxt Museum, first museum in NL for new media art
Discover large-scale, digital art installations that expand your view
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Anna Nooshin opens Instagram experience The Upside Down
With 1,500m2 and 25 rooms, The Upside Down is Europe's largest Instagram museum
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Sensory art centers bring art to life
Experience digital and sensory art experiences at Nxt Museum, Noorderkerk and Westergas
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EYE Film Museum: discover the world of cinema
Step into the world of cinematography. From films to exhibitions and festivals
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MOCO Museum: Modern, Contemporary & Street Art Museum
On display works by Banksy, Kaws, Dali, Herring, Kusama, Warhol and Basquiat

Amsterdam Film Week
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Amsterdam Center

The Rembrandt House: The house where Rembrandt lived and worked
The Rembrandt House is where Rembrandt van Rijn created some of his most acclaimed masterpieces. Rembrandt lived...
Amsterdam Center

Museum The Mouse House moves to Mint Square
The Mouse House, known for the books about the adventures of mice Sam and Julia, is moving from the...
Amsterdam Center

American Photography at the Rijksmuseum
Featuring more than 200 works, the Rijksmuseum's "American Photography" exhibition shows how American photographers made their...
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Amsterdam South

The World Museum is a museum about world cultures
At the World Museum, you'll take journeys to exotic places without leaving Amsterdam. You'll find the most beautiful...
Amsterdam East

Foam
Foam is the place for photography in all its guises: from documentary to fashion, from contemporary to historical....
Amsterdam Center