The Amsterdam Museum, until 2011 called the Amsterdams Historisch Museum, is a museum about the history of Amsterdam. Since 1975, it is located in the old city orphanage between Kalverstraat and Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal.
The museum opened in 1926 in the Waag, one of Amsterdam's 15th-century city gates. It has been located since 1975 in a former convent that was used from 1581 onwards as Amsterdam's municipal orphanage. The building was extended by Hendrick and his son Pieter de Keyser, then rebuilt by Jacob van Campen rebuilt it in 1634. The orphanage operated in this building until 1960.
The museum exhibits various items related to the history of Amsterdam, from the Middle Ages to the present time. Many of the original furnishings of the city orphanage are on display, as are artefacts relating to the Rasp house, the former house of correction in Amsterdam where the prisoners were forced to rasp wood to make sawdust. As of 2011, the museum manages 70,000 objects kept in various buildings and storage areas.
Visitor Info
Rating
★ 4.0 5,500 reviews
Visit Time
~90 min
Best Time
Weekday mornings
Insider Tips
- · The building itself — a former city orphanage — is a historical attraction in its own right.
- · Covered passages (Schuttersgalerij) with Golden Age paintings are free to walk through even when the museum is closed.
- · Ideal for visitors wanting context on Amsterdam's history before exploring the city.
Free on iOS
Explore all 15 places in Amsterdam — download Promenario free
Offline maps and every place in Amsterdam, in your pocket.
Get on App Store →
Explore by theme
Also in Amsterdam
Kalverstraat
The Kalverstraat is a busy shopping street of Amsterdam, the capital of the Neth
Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds Amsterdam is a wax museum founded in 1970, it was the first Mada
Royal Palace
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam (Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis van Amsterdam or Paleis
Promenario
Amsterdam Museum — offline map & tips