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The highlight of the museum is the Dutch East Indiaman life-size replica. They did an excellent job in replicating the ship piece by piece. There are other exhibits and paintings of Dutch maritime history. A life-size windmill to explain how the Netherlands reclaimed land from the sea would have been wonderful.
Un museo che onestamente mi ha sorpreso in positivo. A chi piace la storia marittima e le navi beh questo è il suo posto. Costo del tour €18 con audio guida. È museo completo perché parte dalla storia fino ad arrivare a giorni d'oggi. Bellissimo veramente.
The firealarm took off while we sat eating, so we had to go out of the building while it was happening. When we got back, they had trown out our food, so now i had a hungry child and we didnt see the big ship at the end.
When i talked to the staff about getting (at least) a free ticket for the next day (especially because they took half our food??) they just said 'you should have been quicker". Clearly the staff never had children and now about how slow things go when they are hungry, get their food stolen and dont see the main attraction.
Le musée trouve une grande partie de son intérêt dans le bateau à visiter et dans la galerie d'art (tableaux/objets). en ce qui concerne les autres étages, très peu d'intérêt. en y allant à 10h un dimanche, il y avait très peu de monde
I'm a maritime buff, and was a little let down with the exhibits, the Dutch East Indiaman ship however is worth the visit. The museum is very nice and staff friendly, just lacking in any detailed info on ships...
Das Museum ist in einem sehr schönen Gebäude. Der Innenhof ist überdacht und dort kann man verweilen (es gibt auch ein Bistro) bevor der nächste Abschnitt des Museum aufgesucht wird. Das Museum ist in Nord / Süd / West / Ost Räume mit jeweils 2 Stockwerken aufgeteilt. Draussen gibt es noch ein Segelschiff dass man begehen darf. In circa einer Stunde hat man jedoch alles gesehen. Auch muss ich sagen dass das Museum nicht sehr viel bietet, ich habe mir etwas mehr erwartet.
Wonderful. So much to see, we were there for 5 hours !! A complete replica ship, models, ship decorations, maritime instruments, artworks. Something for everybody.
I used to go here regularly with my dad, but they renovated it between 2007 and 2011 and now it is basically only useful to organize house-parties.
The exposition lacks all the drama and items that the old museum used to offer. No periscopes to watch through (loved that as a kid) and hardly any models of ancient and WW2 warships.
The only mention of Piet Heijn and the Silverfleet is in the form of a "remembrance coin". Really pathetic.
Also, the slavery past of the Dutch is basically glossed over/deleted from the texts next to the paintings. It just says "This or that admiral....and an UNKNOWN man" where it is obviously meant to portray slavery.
The whole building feels "half empty" (or "half full", but that would still sound terrible for a museum).
The 2 stars is for the fact it actually has a replica East-Indiaman that you can walk around in.
Un lugar para poder entender el sacrificio que realizaban para viajar, construir los barcos, y la vida a bordo sobre todo los marineros, a destacar el informe del transporte marítimo de comida fresca...
Highly recommend a visit, especially with your kids. Our first full day in Amsterdam included a visit to this museum and was well worth it. My kids enjoyed the exhibits in the museum, but the highlight of our visit was obviously the ship. It was hard for me to get the kids to leave the ship...even though it was closing time:) Loved it here, very highly recommend.
Outstanding museum. We found it very interesting. Lots of old maps, sextants, and Dutch sailing history. The inside is really not for kids. However, the ship "Amsterdam" would be enjoyable for all ages.
Sehr interessant, die digitale und sprach spezifische Guide ist toll.
Wir sind am Nachmittag eingetroffen und beim kauf der Tickets hat uns niemand über die verbleibende zeit von 1h hingewiesen, zur folg mussten wir das Museum frühzeitig wieder verlassen. Auf die Öffnungszeiten gut achten und genug Zeit einplanen.
Finalement peu visité, ce musée est pourtant tout aussi superbe et intéressant que les autres. Des expositions temporaires y sont aussi organisées. Ne pas rater la visite de l'Amsterdam amarré derrière. Admirez également la cour intérieure et son toit transparent. La salle des globes terrestres est exceptionnelle.
Musée vraiment très intéressant ! Nous avons adoré allé sur le bateau à l'extérieur ! Le musée est immense.. en fin de visite la lassitude se fait sentir ! Pas cher pour le temps passé à l'intérieur (environ 2h30)
Dans un bâtiment superbement restauré. Exposition de splendides maquettes et peintures marines. Accès très aisé pour les PMR, même pour la reconstitution d'un bateau du 18e siècle.
On en parle peu et c'est dommage parce que ce musée est remarquable. Tout d'abord pour le trois-mâts reconstitué que l'on peut visiter et qui est vraiment très agréable. Il y a peu de monde et le lieu est paisaible. Esuite pour un ensemble d'objets, toiles et maquettes parfaitement bien présentés. Et enfin, pour une expérience virtuelle que je vous conseille (attention, vous serez filmé !) ...
When i talked to the staff about getting (at least) a free ticket for the next day (especially because they took half our food??) they just said 'you should have been quicker". Clearly the staff never had children and now about how slow things go when they are hungry, get their food stolen and dont see the main attraction.
De verzameling is... eclectisch, niet bepaald samenhangend, niet veel artefacten.
Het voelt niet aan als een museum over scheepsvaart.
Jammer.
The exposition lacks all the drama and items that the old museum used to offer. No periscopes to watch through (loved that as a kid) and hardly any models of ancient and WW2 warships.
The only mention of Piet Heijn and the Silverfleet is in the form of a "remembrance coin". Really pathetic.
Also, the slavery past of the Dutch is basically glossed over/deleted from the texts next to the paintings. It just says "This or that admiral....and an UNKNOWN man" where it is obviously meant to portray slavery.
The whole building feels "half empty" (or "half full", but that would still sound terrible for a museum).
The 2 stars is for the fact it actually has a replica East-Indiaman that you can walk around in.
LG Frank
Wir sind am Nachmittag eingetroffen und beim kauf der Tickets hat uns niemand über die verbleibende zeit von 1h hingewiesen, zur folg mussten wir das Museum frühzeitig wieder verlassen. Auf die Öffnungszeiten gut achten und genug Zeit einplanen.
Mooie binnenplaats... en de kinderen vonden het erg leuk