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Steven Zusack
at 2024 Jul 18
Steven Zusack
at 2024 Jul 18
I was only able to see the three ships due to external time constraints (not the fault of the museum) but even the three ships were worth it. Very well maintained, lots of interesting historical information, and the people working there (especially on the stream ship) were very helpful and knowledgeable.
Guilherme Cavalcante
at 2024 Jul 15
Guilherme Cavalcante
at 2024 Jul 15
Wish I had more time to explore. Such an interesting museum. I recommend the North area (boat) and the East side, Floor 1 (particularly the map/cartography room)
Much more intetesting than I expected, with old nautical instruments, old maps and ships ornaments. You xan also visit the ship in front of it. Have a coffee in the inner court, it's a beautiful relaxing place, designed as a compass.
Marina Jakšić
at 2024 Jul 06
Marina Jakšić
at 2024 Jul 06
If you love history and want to learn/see something about Dutch navy, ships, this will be perfect place for you. You have inside museum but also you can have outside look. Inside you have more floors and all is made very nice.I think museum is family friendly and they also have part for kids. Personally I am not big fun of this type of museums but it was nice to see something different.
This was my favorite museum that we visited in Amsterdam, especially after the crowds at the Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum. It would be easy to be intimidated by the size of the building and the ship outside, but we found the space manageable to peruse in about 2.5 hours. I deeply appreciated the museum's reckoning with the atrocities of Dutch colonialism, though at times the effects were mentioned but not sufficiently explored. I loved the almost free rein we had to explore the Amsterdam ship reconstruction, especially the opportunity to see the engineering behind the rudder. It's a really great space overall and I anticipate visiting again on my next visit to the city.
Don Coomer
at 2024 May 17
Don Coomer
at 2024 May 17
The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands was a real treat. There was so much to see. The museum is well laid out and fun to tour through.

The full-size ship docked at the museum was exciting to explore. I only hit my head once! It is truly hard to believe how people sail so far on ships so small compared to ships of today.

The display of ship's mastheads was impressive and interesting to view. The very large and detailed model ships were magnificent. The atrium in the center of the museum is very large and inviting. It is a great place to take a break and relax.

This is one museum you don't want to miss when you are in Amsterdam. It has something of the entire family.

Enjoy!
mv m
at 2024 Apr 25
mv m
at 2024 Apr 25
Amazing customer service.
We had free hour and accidentally dropped by.
Well worth a visit especially if interested maritime history allow 2hours.
Will definitely make more time on next trip.
The ship was so cool
Steven Smit
at 2024 Feb 14
Steven Smit
at 2024 Feb 14
The Maritime Museum has amazing art and history of the Dutch navy. The old naval storehouse is a nice touch. But the museum is not kids proof as advertised. It lacks fun, interactive, and convenient features for children and families. Good for adults who love art and history. 3 stars.