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Remastered Rotterdam Immersive Museum

Remastered Rotterdam Immersive Museum

Remastered Rotterdam is an immersive digital art experience located under the Erasmus Bridge. It creatively reinterprets classic Dutch artworks (like Van Gogh, Bosch, and Mondrian) using advanced projection, sound, and interactive technology. Visitors are enveloped in dynamic, multi-sensory environments, able to interact with the digital art and even contribute their own creations, offering a unique and engaging way to experience art beyond traditional museum settings.

Opening hours

  • Monday: 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
  • Sunday: 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM

How to get there

Willemsplein 79, 3016 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands

Prices from

€24.50 to €26.00

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Remastered Rotterdam – Step into a digital dream world

Remastered is an immersive digital art experience located under the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam. It transforms video, sound, and technology into a full-body journey through light, color, and imagination.

What to See

  • Huge digital projections across walls, floors, and ceilings
  • Interactive rooms with underwater worlds, cityscapes, and space scenes
  • Visual art inspired by Dutch masters like Van Gogh and Hieronymus Bosch
  • Soundscapes and animations that respond to your movement
  • A unique flying experience through a digital city

Why Visit

  • Perfect for fans of light art, design, and innovation
  • Great for families, friends, and couples
  • Creative and playful environment for all ages
  • Easy to combine with a day in the city center

The Experience

Remastered is not a museum in the traditional sense—it’s a digital art space built for the future. Opened in 2021, it offers a new kind of culture: one that you can walk through, touch, and feel. The experience lasts about 60 minutes.

Visitor Information

  • Address: Willemsplein 79, Rotterdam
  • Open: Daily from 10:00 – 18:00 (evening shows on select days)
  • Tickets: €24.50 (adults), €16.50 (ages 6–17), free under 6
  • Not included with Museumkaart
  • Facilities: Lounge, photo zones, and digital art shop

Remastered Rotterdam is ideal for visitors who want to explore art, tech, and imagination in a one-of-a-kind space.

Some Highlights of Remastered Rotterdam Immersive Museum

Remastered Rotterdam internal view of digital art pieces

SMACK

This passage describes "SPECULUM, EDEN, PARADISE & HELL," a digital triptych by STUDIO SMACK at Remastered Rotterdam. Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights, SMACK's work uses 3D animation and pop culture references to explore contemporary issues like always-on technology, pervasive branding, and environmental collapse, effectively serving as a modern mirror of present-day mass behavior and identity in the digital age.

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Woodwork Amsterdam

The main show at Remastered Rotterdam is the brainchild of founder Robin Groenveld and was brought to life by Woodwork, an Amsterdam-based creative studio. Woodwork was responsible for the entire creative process, co-directing, animating, and producing the 360°, 22k resolution visuals. Their goal was to blur perception and offer a new perspective on Dutch Masters through visual storytelling and motion design, making the experience both inspiring and technologically challenging.

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Vivid digital or remastered artwork depicting an underwater scene filled with colorful marine life. The image features coral reefs, fish of various shapes and hues, and shafts of light filtering through the water’s surface, creating a serene and immersive oceanic atmosphere.

y=f(x) lab

y=f(x) lab created the "Underworld" experience at Remastered Rotterdam, overcoming significant artistic and technical challenges through continuous R&D. They focused on creating realistic, never-repeating real-time simulations of elements like fish schools and bird flocks, which form the core of their content. Their primary goal was to make the complex technology invisible, ensuring a convincing, memorable, and accessible experience for all visitors, hoping they enjoy exploring the installations as much as the team enjoyed building them.

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