Beschreibung
Skip the Line ,The Maritime Museum ,Ticket
Travel independently to The National Maritime Museum (Het Scheepvaartmuseum) at Amsterdam’s special part called Oosterdok ( East Dock).
Set in the restored 17th-century Arsenal that was Royal Dutch Navy’s storehouse, the museum houses one of the world’s largest nautical collections, spanning atlases, art, model ships, and more. It forms the backbone of the Netherlands’ maritime heritage while giving a fascinating insight into the country’s elemental connection with the sea.
On arrival, use your fast-access ticket to bypass the ticket line, and head inside, admiring the modern glass roof over the courtyard. Collect an audio guide for a guided 1-hour walk-through of the highlights, or choose to wander around as you wish.
View the high-definition screens that chart the Netherlands’ Golden Age of maritime power in the 17th century, and explore the halls filled with globes, navigational instruments, ship decorations, and stunning maritime landscapes.
Take a virtual seafaring adventure, journey through old Amsterdam port, and head outside to explore the showpiece: a replica of the 18th-century Amsterdam cargo ship. Numerous exhibits are designed for children, and the museum is wheelchair-friendly.
IMPORTANT
All visitors older than 13 years will as from Wednesday 30th of September need to wear a face mask inside the museum. The museum staff reserves the right to reject entrance to visitors without a face mask, you have to bring your own face mask.
- Keep safe distance from other visitors.
- Stay home if you have symptoms.
- Respect the signs and markers throughout the museum.
- In accordance with Dutch government guidelines, a visit to the National Maritime Museum, is only possible with a pre-purchased online ticket provided with timeslot.
In the museum, disinfection gel is available to visitors at various locations in the museum.
Discovering the Dutch Golden Age through virtual reality
Learn about the Netherlands‘ long maritime history
Enjoying stimulating, interactive exhibitions for all ages
Climbing aboard a replica 18th-century sailing ship
Seeing historic atlases and maps