Tropenmuseum - Amsterdam    Share

4.4/5 stars (3177 reviews)

About this place

  • Popular Museum
  • Cost Rs 1,429 - Adult , Rs 535 - kids ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 5:00
  • Number : +31 88 004 2800
  • Near By Van Gogh Museum
  • 3.30 Km 50 min.
  • Child Friendly Place
  • Tourist attraction

The Tropenmuseum Junior was founded in 1975 and is over 40 years old. It’s the oldest children’s museum in the Netherlands and one of the oldest in Europe. It is renowned for its appealing museum concept (seeing, touching, experiencing and participating) and has the general objective of stimulating an open outlook on the world. During their visit children experience that it can be inspiring and enriching to be open to others.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Wednesday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Thursday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Friday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Saturday:
10:00 AM to 5:00
Sunday:
10:00 AM to 5:00

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Address
Linnaeusstraat 2, 1092 CK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Number
+31 88 004 2800
Website
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Landmark
Linnaeusstraat 2, Amsterdam
Latitude
52.3626564
Longitude
4.922299

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Kevin Acosta

Kevin Acosta


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@ 16 Feb, 2020

Included with the Museum Kaart, This is one of those museums you don't know what to expect and then you are happily surprised by the contents. Sort of an Anthropology museum, but not the classical ones with shrunken heads (they may have them), more of up to date changing exhibits that are good for general knowledge and conversation. Also a great museum for the little ones. They have lots of interactive parts and special activities for them. Check their calendar.

aditi nayar

aditi nayar


100.00 %

@ 14 Feb, 2020

I only had time to do the exhibit on the ground floor and the Troppen Junior. Troppen Junior was magical (except the music workshop facilitator needs to get better at working with her junior audience). The Things That Matter exhibition was a really well presented show with cubes on topics that are relevant to the world today. I think it had just the perfect amount of information to keep my attention and got me to formulate important questions in my head about culture, life and relations.

Ivo

Ivo


100.00 %

@ 25 Jan, 2020

this museum and especially its "what a genderful world" exhibition is a must-see for anyone who's willing to broaden their horizon, be it in regard to gender, dutch colonial history, climate change or cultural appropriation (to name just a few) Absolutely worth the price and really well thought out

Sandy Esworthy

Sandy Esworthy


100.00 %

@ 01 Dec, 2019

Great museum geared towards fun education and engagement. Children and adults love this place. It never disappoints!

Marcelo Jarach Chiminazzo

Marcelo Jarach Chiminazzo


100.00 %

@ 11 Feb, 2020

It's actually a museum about people - individually and as society. Surprising how interesting, informative and interactive they could make a museum based on ethnicity.

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