The 10-year collaboration with the Hermitage in St. Petersburg is being celebrated this year with a wonderful exhibition of many new and often unknown pieces from the mother museum in Russia. Magnificent!
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Exhibitions are made with fiction, but a sense of artificiality, temporality. Information and exhibits are the simplest, too "general". Such an exhibition is best viewed on the Internet. A visit to the Hermitage gives nothing extra.
It's a cool, clean, well designed building, housing very interesting objexts and artifacts that enable you to look back in time and see what concerned and fixated our ancestors - and what formed aspects of our society today. The coffee is great also!
A beautiful exhibition, but far too expensive for 60 paintings. Well anyway, art should be accessible for everyone. Maybe here lies a task for our comrade Vladimir Putin to make art more accessible for everyone
Looking for the timelapse about Amsterdam, which runs according to the website. Three times in the wrong direction sent by employees. Nobody knew anything about it.
Disappointing exhibition. Gathered together and hardly anything is actually quoted from the letters. Hermitage cannot achieve a consistently high level.
If you like splendor and portraits of important people this is the place to be. Silver and gold craftsmanship and for things that are meant to show off.
Really nice museum, it's spacious, user friendly and clean. The exhibitions are well organised and accessible in English and Dutch. The audio tours are also available in French and Spanish.
Another beautiful exhibition. Quite busy. Signs next to the works are too small for this crowd. You should do your best to get close enough to read it. Audio tour is highly recommended, buying tickets online saves at least an hour of waiting time.
Stuff was very helpful, they instantly find a solution to my problem and solved it. Hermitage is more like a exhibition building according to the guide of a tour whom I heard while I was walking in the hall. Hermitage must be seen by everyone who loves doing intellectual activities in the cities they visit.
We went to the main exhibition Jewelery and let the 2 others sit for a while because we were really saturated. It is a beautiful exhibition that is really worth seeing. We also thought the audio was top and of added value. This is included in the price. You are asked to keep your distance, which most visitors observe, but unfortunately not always. We have indicated to the organization that above where it is rather narrow, more regulation is needed. You can also have a good lunch there and it is pleasant. Disabled toilet available, as well as elevator.
I have a temporary museum card, so I booked it on the internet for the price of the museum card holder. It was a pity that I could not see the permanent exhibition saying that it would be consumed three times to see all. I took an e-ticket with a QR code and it was a nonsense answer. Very friendly but not very flexible answer. Temporary museum card holders were like museums they didn't want to receive. Special exhibition was doing jewelry exhibition, it was just that.
This beautifully renovated former retirement home Amstelhof has since 2009 become a beautiful annex of the world-famous Hermitage museum. I went there just after the opening and again in 2017 and both times I really enjoyed the beautiful exhibition where many exceptional pieces are exhibited. It is time to visit again soon because this is one of my favorite museums in Amsterdam!
The most interesting thing about the jewelery exhibition is the lack of account for this wealth: I'll tell you: October 1917. From the opening, the Amsterdam Hermitage tends to systematically ignore the Revolution: the glorification of the Romanovs as merchandising .....
Away from the noisy Amsterdam Royal Palace, the atmosphere is relatively warm and peaceful. The restaurant is also relatively elegant and a museum worth visiting.
Nice museum with changing exhibitions. It is a pity that you have to pay more and more with the museum card, but the audio tour makes up for a lot. And the collections are always interesting with top pieces Shame the restaurant has become self-service
Nice museum, nice exhibition (Dutch masters) but you can come back in half an hour to be able to enter + small text boards where every now and then someone stands in such a way that you certainly cannot read it
Amazingly beautiful. The impressive thing for me was the Outsider Art New Masters. The photos and the works made a deep impression on me. The old masters were just as impressive, but different, the rooms perfect and the audio explanations good. Definitely recommended.
We were there on a temporary occasion on Canova, with some works on loan from the Hermitage in Moscow. Very nice set up. Beautiful spaces. Well organized.
Wonderful exhibition. Audio guide not useful. You have to activate too close to and this is difficult when it is busy. Voices Audioguide sleep-inducing and the stories are too long
Nice place, it takes a lot of time to visit the entire building tho. I did visit the exhibition about the last Tsar Nicholas II (in 2017) which was interesting, I did also visit the Golden Age exhibition with the huge paintings which was awesome, and finally I went to the small exhibition at the Outsider Art Museum which was quite special. There is a little square outside where you can do a break and have a drink if you need too.
Amazing exhibits, and especially the classic beauties were interesting to look at and experience. The detail that goes into explaining the pieces is really nice as it gives another view into the creation of a piece. I would recommend people to go here at least once when visiting the area