Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Art museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam contains 90,000 objects of modern art, contemporary art, and design across multiple exhibition spaces and galleries.
Founded by Christiaan Pieter van Eeghen in 1874, the museum opened its doors to the public in 1895 in a building designed by architect Adriaan Willem Weissman.
The museum became the first institution in Western Europe to establish a dedicated photography collection, setting new standards for artistic preservation.
Located near the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum offers exhibitions of both permanent collections and temporary displays throughout the calendar year.
During World War II, the museum staff orchestrated an operation to protect and store the entire art collection from potential destruction.
Location: Amsterdam
Inception: 1874
Founders: Christiaan Pieter van Eeghen
Official opening: 1895
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Museumplein 10
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
Phone: +31205732911
Email: info@stedelijk.nl
Website: https://stedelijk.nl
GPS coordinates: 52.35778,4.87972
Latest update: May 26, 2025 21:54
Amsterdam provides photographers with numerous subjects throughout the city. The 17th-century canals form the historic center, where gabled houses and bridges reflect in the water. The Jordaan district displays traditional residential architecture, while the Oosterdok area presents modern structures including the Central Library and NEMO Science Museum. The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum offer both interior and exterior subjects. Vondelpark extends across 47 hectares, combining green spaces with urban elements. The Magere Brug over the Amstel river features evening illumination. Albert Cuyp Market captures daily life, while De Wallen combines historic facades with red lighting. The city suits architectural, street, and landscape photography. The flat topography and canals create specific lighting conditions. From morning to dusk, photographic conditions change across different neighborhoods.
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