H’ART Museum
Amstel 51, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1018 DR
The H’ART Museum (formerly called Hermitage Amsterdam) showcases revolving exhibitions of painting and historical artifacts, often with a Russian theme. The sprawling Amstelhof building dates back to the 17th century, stretches along the Amstel riverfront, and features an inner garden courtyard.
The basics
The H’ART Museum opened in 2009 and rebranded in 2023. It’s housed in a former home for the elderly, known as Amstelhof. The imposing building with its 335-foot-wide (102-meter-wide) frontage on the Amstel River dates back to the late 17th century. In 2007 a 2-year project transformed the space to accommodate works of art that belong to the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Past exhibitions at the museum have covered the Russian court of the 19th century and the pioneers of modern art from Matisse to Kandinsky. For those interested in viewing the building’s exterior, Amstel river cruises pass by regularly, as do select Segway tours. The hop-on hop-off bus stops nearby, and some city passes offer discount admission.
Things to know before you go
For art lovers, the museum is a must-visit while in Amsterdam.
Entry to the museum is via paid ticket. Children under 11 go free.
The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Visitors can still see the building’s original kitchens in the basement.
How to get there
The H’ART Museum is located along the Amstel River at Amstel 51, near Waterlooplein. It’s 10 minutes by tram from Central Station. There’s a limited number of parking spaces near the museum. Hop-on hop-off boats stop at Waterlooplein and hop-on hop-off buses stop nearby at the Jewish Historical Museum.
When to get there
The H’ART Museum is open year-round except for major holidays. The museum is busiest in the afternoons, so plan to arrive early for a quieter experience. The museum is near Amsterdam’s Botanical Garden, and a visit to both can be easily combined.
Visit Amsterdam’s famous flea market
Amsterdam’s most famous flea market at Waterlooplein is just a short walk from the H’ART Museum, and it’s open six days a week (closed Sunday). With sellers offering everything from vintage fashion to antique furniture and second-hand books—as well as food trucks serving up delicious snacks—it’s fun to spend some time browsing here.
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