
Hermitage Amsterdam tickets and tours

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Two and a half hour Amsterdam bike tour
Get to know the parts of the city that are hard to reach by walking on a 2.5-hour bike tour through Amsterdam with an expert guide.
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Two hour Jewish quarter walking tour in Amsterdam
Discover the history of the Jewish Community in Amsterdam on a guided walking tour.
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Bike tour with canal cruise in Amsterdam
Experience a 2.5-hour bike tour through the city's canals combined with a 1-hour canal cruise.
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Private Amsterdam tour- Hidden gems and main attractions with a local
Receive a personalized kickstart introduction to Amsterdam led by a local guide and visit the must-sees or hidden treasures you wish to visit
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The inside story
Located on the banks of the river Amstel, Hermitage Amsterdam is a museum with an interesting history. Built in 1681, the classical style building is a former retirement home for the elderly. It served this purpose for more than three centuries, until it was decided that the facility could no longer meet the requirements of modern care. The last residents left in 2007 and within two years it was converted into the museum it is today. In 2009, the Hermitage Amsterdam Museum opened to the public.
Hermitage Amsterdam is the Dutch branch of the renowned Hermitage museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, one of the largest museums in the world. The Amsterdam branch exhibits art and sculptures from the Saint Petersburg branch. It attracts thousands of visitors each month, and is well worth a visit during your time in Amsterdam.