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H'ART Amsterdam (Formerly know as Heritage)

H'ART Amsterdam (Formerly know as Heritage)

H'ART is a new museum concept housed in the former Hermitage building. It partners with major museums like the British Museum and Centre Pompidou. The exhibitions focus on world-class loans and cross-cultural collaborations. Its programming blends classical masterpieces with modern dialogues. The building sits on the Amstel River in a grand 17th-century orphanage. Spacious galleries and natural light enhance the visitor experience. Its transformation represents a shift toward artistic independence. Programming emphasizes accessibility, inclusivity, and global relevance. Expect the unexpected in a majestic yet modern setting. Great for international art lovers and curious audiences alike.

Opening hours

  • H’ART Museum is open daily 10:00 – 17:00

How to get there

Amstel 51, 1018 EJ Amsterdam

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From €27.50

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H'Art Amsterdam – Global Art in a Historic Setting
H’ART Museum is located in a grand 17th-century building along the Amstel River. It was formerly known as the Hermitage Amsterdam. Today, it connects Amsterdam with leading international museums.

The museum hosts major exhibitions from partners like the British Museum, Centre Pompidou, and Smithsonian.

What to See

  • Rotating exhibitions of art, history, and design from around the world
  • Famous works from top international collections
  • Modern, classical, and contemporary art
  • Special exhibits on culture, identity, and global change
  • H’ART’s own programming, including community and art education projects

The focus is on sharing big stories in a way that’s open and accessible.

Why Visit H’ART Museum

  • See art from world-class museums without leaving Amsterdam
  • Explore timely themes through creative exhibitions
  • Walk through beautiful historic architecture
  • Located near the Jewish Quarter and Museumplein

The Building
The museum is inside the Amstelhof, a historic canal-side building from 1681. Its wide corridors, tall windows, and riverside location create a unique setting for art and culture.

Visitor Information

  • Address: Amstel 51, Amsterdam
  • Open daily from 10:00 – 17:00
  • Tickets: Around €15.00–€20.00 (varies by exhibition)
  • Free with Museumkaart or I amsterdam City Card
  • Facilities: Museum café, shop, audio tours, and riverside terrace

H’ART Museum Amsterdam brings world culture to the city’s center. It’s perfect for visitors who enjoy variety, quality, and international art in a historic Dutch setting.

Some Highlights of H'ART Amsterdam (Formerly know as Heritage)

The Return of the Prodigal Son by Rembrandt

A moving depiction of forgiveness and human emotion, shown during the museum’s Hermitage Russia exhibition.

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Bust of Julius Caesar from the British Museum Collection

A classical marble piece exhibited in one of H‚ART's major international partnerships‚Äîconnecting Dutch audiences with world history.

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L'Atelier Rouge by Henri Matisse

A vibrant, immersive glimpse into the artist's workspace—shown as part of H’ART’s rotating international exhibits.

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