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Tropenmuseum, now operating as Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, sits beside Oosterpark in Amsterdam East in a grand 1926 building where the central Light Hall opens into global culture exhibitions and family-focused galleries.

For most first visits, choose a simple entry ticket, then add only one nearby stop if you want a longer day, so you keep timing flexible and queue stress low.
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Entry tickets

Best for most visitors: enter Tropenmuseum directly, explore at your own pace, and decide later whether you want one nearby second stop.
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6 tips for visiting the Tropenmuseum

1
Book online before arrival
If your priority is value, buy online first: the current public fare is usually EUR 18.00 online versus EUR 20.00 at the counter for adults. This small step saves money and shortens your entry routine when you reach Tropenmuseum.
2
Use the 10 am start smartly
The museum opens at 10 am from Tuesday to Sunday. If you want quieter galleries and easier photos in the first rooms, arrive near opening time, especially outside school-holiday peaks. You will move with less crowd pressure.
3
Watch Monday and holiday rules
Monday is usually closed, but selected school-holiday Mondays are open. The museum is closed on January 1, April 27, and December 25. A quick calendar check the day before avoids a wasted cross-city trip.
4
Plan one nearby add-on
If you want a fuller day, pair Tropenmuseum with exactly one nearby stop: Natura Artis Magistra, Science Museum NEMO, or Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum. One focused add-on usually beats three rushed checkmarks, and your energy stays higher.
5
Set realistic visit length
Most visitors spend around three hours across the museum, while a single exhibition often takes 30-60 minutes. If you are traveling with children, plan one longer pause between sections so attention stays high.
6
Check mobility details early
If accessibility is your priority, check the practical details early: no thresholds, lift access to all floors, and manual wheelchairs available. Mobility scooters are not permitted inside, so planning this in advance prevents last-minute stress.

How to plan a Tropenmuseum visit in Amsterdam East

Start with ticket format, then lock transport and one nearby add-on around Oosterpark so your museum day stays simple.

Start with direct entry at Tropenmuseum

Best for most first-time visitors: choose direct entry first. You explore Tropenmuseum at your own rhythm, without being tied to group pacing, and decide on extras later. This usually gives the best balance of depth and flexibility. Book now.

Use the tram spine through Amsterdam East

From Amsterdam Central Station, tram 14 to Alexanderplein is the clearest baseline route. Tram 19, 3, and 7 are useful backups when city works shift normal patterns. A quick check in 9292 before departure helps you avoid transfer friction.

Choose one nearby second stop

After Tropenmuseum, choose one add-on only: Natura Artis Magistra for family energy, Science Museum NEMO for hands-on science, or Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum for maritime context. One intentional pairing keeps travel short and attention high instead of turning your day into a rush. Book now.

History layers behind Tropenmuseum

The building, collections, and name changes explain why Tropenmuseum feels different from a classic single-theme museum.

From Haarlem collection plans to Amsterdam opening

The story starts in 1864 with plans for a colonial-materials collection in Haarlem, followed by the opening of the Colonial Museum in 1871. Those early collection lines later fed into the Amsterdam institution you visit today and shaped its broad global scope.

Why 1926 still shapes your visit

After the founding of the Colonial Institute in 1910, the Amsterdam building opened in 1926 near Oosterpark on Linnaeusstraat. The central Light Hall still works as your orientation anchor: you can branch into permanent and temporary galleries without confusing backtracking.

From Tropenmuseum to Wereldmuseum

In 2014, the Amsterdam museum merged with partner institutions under the National Museum of World Cultures. Since 2023, the sites continue under the shared Wereldmuseum name, with Wereldmuseum Amsterdam as the local identity visitors see on-site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tropenmuseum the same as Wereldmuseum Amsterdam?

Yes. The Amsterdam location was previously known as Tropenmuseum and now operates under the name Wereldmuseum Amsterdam within the wider Wereldmuseum network.
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How much time should you plan for Tropenmuseum?

A practical baseline is around 3 hours for a broad museum visit. If you focus on one exhibition only, 30-60 minutes is often enough.
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Is the museum open on Mondays?

Usually no: the standard pattern is Tuesday-Sunday. Selected Mondays during school vacations and certain holidays are open, so check the calendar before you travel.
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Are tickets cheaper online than at the counter?

Yes. The published adult fare is EUR 18.00 online and EUR 20.00 at the counter, and youth fares follow the same online-cheaper pattern.
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What is the easiest route from Amsterdam Central Station?

For most visitors, tram 14 to Alexanderplein is the easiest baseline. Alternative tram options include line 19, line 3, and line 7 depending on where you start.
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Is Tropenmuseum wheelchair accessible?

Yes. There are no thresholds, all floors are reachable by lift, and manual wheelchairs are available. Mobility scooters are not permitted inside the museum.
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Can you take photos inside Tropenmuseum?

Yes, personal photography is allowed, including flash. Tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed.
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Which nearby places combine well after the museum?

For one practical add-on, choose Natura Artis Magistra, Science Museum NEMO, or Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum. Picking one nearby continuation usually gives a better day than stacking too many transfers.
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General information

opening hours

Tropenmuseum is open Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. It is also open on selected Mondays during school vacations and certain holidays. The museum is closed on January 1, April 27, and December 25.

tickets

Published table (checked March 2026):
- Adults (19+): EUR 18.00 online, EUR 20.00 at the counter
- Children (6-18): EUR 7.50 online, EUR 9.00 at the counter
- Children (0-5): free
- Students: EUR 11.00
- Museumkaart and I amsterdam City Card: free entry
The pricing table is labeled as valid from January 1, 2025.

address

Wereldmuseum Amsterdam
Linnaeusstraat 2
1092 CK Amsterdam
The Netherlands

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how to get there

From Amsterdam Central Station, tram 14 to Alexanderplein is the easiest baseline. Other useful routes include tram 19 to Eerste van Swindenstraat, tram 3 to Linnaeusstraat, and tram 7 to Alexanderplein. By car, Q-Park Oostpoort is about a 10-minute walk; check 9292 for live route changes.

accessibility

Tropenmuseum is wheelchair accessible with no thresholds, and a lift reaches all floors. Several manual wheelchairs are available, and two disabled parking spaces are available at the adjacent Amsterdam Tropen Hotel with a valid permit. Mobility scooters are not allowed inside.

photography and filming

Personal photography is allowed, including flash. Tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed, and professional tripod use requires prior permission. Assistance dogs are allowed; other pets are not.
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