The Stedelijk Museum is located in the capital city of Holland in Amsterdam. The Stedelijk Museum is an international institution which was found in 1874 and it is dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design.
Nowadays the Stedelijk Museum is one of the most visited museums in Amsterdam which has countless collections, temporary and permanent exhibitions. At the museum permanent exhibitions can be found on the most outstanding Dutch and international artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Franz Marc, Chaïm Soutine, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian and so on. The museum also gives home to a remarkable photography collection as well as to industrial design, graphic design and art design. These collections shows jewellery, furnitures, ceramics, glass works and textiles from the 1900s to 1980s.
The Stedelijk Museum is open daily from 10am to 6pm except on Thursdays when it is open from 10am to 10pm. The entrance fee for adults is € 15, for students it costs € 7.50 and for children up to 18 is free.
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Museumplein 10, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Holland
Temporary exhibitions in the Stedelijk museum
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How to get to Stedelijk?
From Amsterdam Central Station:
-Tram 2 (direction Nieuw Sloten)
-Tram 5 (direction Amstelveen Binnenhof), stop Van Baerlestraat
-Bus 170 (direction Uithoorn, Amstelplein)
-Bus 172 (direction Kudelstaart), stops Hobbemastraat or Museumplein
From train station Amsterdam Amstel:
-Tram 12 (direction Station Sloterdijk), stop Van Baerlestraat
From train station Amsterdam Zuid WTC:
-Tram 5 (direction Centraal Station), stop Van Baerlestraat