Amsterdam Miniature Museum Entry Ticket





Description
• Immerse yourself in 800 years of Amsterdam's history through miniatures • See a scale model of Dam Square in 1675 and the Red Light District in the 1990s • Learn more about each setting through video screens and audio guides • Discover the Zaanse Schans, including working windmills, in miniature form • Featuring a scale model of the Anne Frank House
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Itinerary
Discover 800 years of Amsterdam through highly detailed miniatures. Begin with the origins of Amsterdam in the 13th century, before moving on to a scale model of Dam Square in 1675. After that, the chronological structure is abandoned, and walk past scenes of the Red Light District in the 1990s, the Zaanse Schans (including working windmills), and a Canal Parade scene along the city’s canals. Through video screens and audio, learn more about each setting. Not all scenes are lighthearted: the Nieuwmarkt during the Second World War has also been recreated, complete with miniature barbed wire surrounding the square, as well as a scale model of the Anne Frank House. Elsewhere, visitors encounter a dollhouse-style Rembrandt House and an imposing ship from the Dutch Golden Age.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(4)
An amazing alternative to all other art-oriented museum around, giving you an amazing overview of Amsterdam’s and the Netherland’s history
Very nicely made. And especially because of the treasure hunt well suited for young children. Clear and clear information. I was positively surprised!
The origins of Amsterdam in 1275, the Dam Square in the 17th century, the Secret Annex, King's Day in the Vondelpark, the Red Light District, the squatter riots in the 80s and much more. Beautifully made models that are clearly made with a lot of love and dedication. A listening tour is possible, but only distracting in my opinion. More fun is to just look at everything at your leisure and discover something new over and over again. Don’t expect an in-depth exhibition on the history of Amsterdam here. Fun and entertaining it is. Ticket is with EUR 17.50 at the high price, small discount for museum annual ticket holders and students.
Amazing and interactive way to get to know the history of Amsterdam 😍 the diversity of the topics make it truly a treat to walk through it. From Pride to WWII to Vondelpark to Red Light District. Everything looks really neat and well taken care of and the staff is super friendly.



