KattenKabinet (Cat Cabinet)

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KattenKabinet (Cat Cabinet)

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Herengracht 497, 1017 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands

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A charming Amsterdam canal house showcasing a classy, quirky collection of cat-themed art and statues, plus some feline residents lounging about.  

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Herengracht 497, 1017 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

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Herengracht 497, 1017 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

+31 20 626 9040
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The Ultimate List of Wonderfully Specific Museums

"The death of a pet can inspire a number of reactions, but rarely has anyone taken their grief and started a museum, as was the case with The Netherlands’ KattenKabinet. The KattenKabinet, or “Cat Cabinet,” was founded by Bob Meijer in 1990 as an act of remembrance for his own departed cat, John Pierpont Morgan. Throughout J.P. Morgan’s nine lives, the feline received birthday gifts from Meijer’s friends such as paintings, a bronze cat statue, and even a recreated American dollar bill with Morgan in place of Washington, and the coda, “We Trust No Dog.” With these pieces already in hand, Meijer began the museum in the bottom floors of his historic 1667 townhouse.  While Meijer and his family still live in the upper floors of the old patrician merchant’s house, the public museum rooms display cats of all species and hue, depicted in a variety of mediums from paintings and sculptures to posters and books. While a cheeky collection such as this could be presented as gaudy or tacky, the KattenKabinet is decorated and the artworks displayed in the baroque style of a stuffy classical museum. The classy cat collection has even partnered with such austere establishments as the Museum Van Gogh, Amsterdam to present works of both artistic and feline importance. And like any true collection of art, the KattenKabinet released a catalogue of their works called the “Cat-a-Logue.” Of course the KattenKabinet would be nothing without some live specimens to wander the stoic halls and fill the space with a unique feline aroma. To that end Meijer owns no less than five cats that roam the museum and greet visitors. This museum is more fascinating than a ball of string covered in catnip." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"The Cat's Meow: A Museum for Feline Fanciers If you tire of highbrow culture, sample a lighter approach to art devoted to a single theme at one of Amsterdam 's quirkiest museums: the Katten Kabinet (Cat Cabinet). While professionally curated, this homage to all things feline has a humorous edge. The collection features two floors of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures by Picasso, Rembrandt, Toulouse-Lautrec and other renowned artists, all with cats on center stage. A gift shop on the first floor proffers cat-themed posters and souvenirs. Even if cats aren't your thing, it may be worth the €6 entry fee just for the chance to enter a posh canal house on the Herengracht, where Dutch gentry resided in Holland's Golden Age. Built in 1667 as a home for the wealthy van Loon brothers, the structure was restored several times before affluent Dutchie Bob Meijer turned it into a museum in 1990, dedicated to the memory of his red tomcat John Pierpont Morgan (named after the American banker). In 2004 it served as a set for the Hollywood blockbuster Oceans 12. A-list guests have included former American president John Adams and Amsterdam mayor Jan Calkoen. The present owner still resides on the upper floor of the building with his family and several felines who wander through the museum at will."

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Emilija Sakalauskaite

Google
Amazing place to visit for anyone that loves cats! Although the museum itself is not so big, it’s full of various paintings, sculptures, and other art pieces all about cats. The museum also has an adorable backyard where you can take a look at some more artwork and meet some of the local cats! The gift shop is also worth a visit. The staff were extremely friendly as well, definitely recommend!!!

Kristina K.

Google
To those who didn’t enjoy it — saying things like “there aren’t enough cats,” “you have to wait to pet a cat,” or “the museum is too small” — I’d recommend stopping for a moment and learning to observe rather than consume. Learn to see something beautiful and unusual around you, slow down, and live in the moment. Personally, I liked it — during my visit, there were three cats and an incredible number of paintings. It’s a beautiful place, but only for those who know how to see beauty.

emma benson

Google
What a wonderful place! Booked this on our last day, and was a great thing to finish the holiday. It’s in a beautiful building and at times I got distracted by this and the furniture. But, the artwork! Such a variety of fun and interesting pieces. And different types of cats, paintings, sculptures, advertising and a lovely outside area. Caught a glimpse of a couple of kitties 😻 One was asleep in the gift shop! We purchased a few postcards, lots of reasonably priced items, could’ve bought a lot more. Only takes around an hour to look round, oh and they have a toilet! Must see if you’re a cat or art lover. There’s also a cafe on the corner with a cat, so stop in there after 😃

Eva Roussillon

Google
Being a Cat lover and happily living with 5 of those lovely fluffy creatures it was a necessity to go there and i would have missed something if I didn't go SO many masterpiece paint,statue&retro poster ads/slogan honoring this fabulous animal aka the cat and you can if you are lucky cross one or two or three or whatever cats on your way of discovering this amazing House/Museum that a devoted man for his cat created years ago and accumulated an impressive collection i was delighted thank you , and you cannot not go to the garden which is so peaceful and there also an exhibition in nowadays , for ending don't leave without a Souvenirs you can buy the posters you've seen all along the visit,bag,pen and various nice item 🙌

Nikolai Mannsfeld

Google
It’s a very interesting museum to visit if you’re a cat lover or in general for something to visit around the area. The staff were nice and some of their art was pretty impressive. The art pieces that was really appealing to see is the one made by Picasso that was finger printed! The other one can be some art made for J.P Morgan, with cats that looked very fancy with his name shown on the art. The history behind each art piece was very interesting as well. However, the museum was very small for the price of just one floor. But, the admission could also be the price for visiting the historical building itself, since it was old and fancy. Check out their gift shop as well for some cool posters and to get a free little booklet about the museum. Overall, it’s a very interesting museum to check out and would definitely recommend it for cat lovers.

Maria Livia Ch

Google
Very small museum with fun cat posters and items. Took me about 20 minutes to stroll around. I went on a Saturday opening time and it was pretty quiet. There were 3 cats around when I went and the highlight for me was watching one of them playing in the garden. There are some benches outdoors where your can rest for a while. It also has some cute cat themed souvenirs.

Samantha B

Google
Super cute if you really love cats! There are 3 cats walking around the building and there are very nice things to look at. The museum is only 3 rooms big with a nice giftshop. It only takes maybe less than 1 hour to be finished. My only criteria is that the price is a bit much for how small it is and the staff at service desk can be a bit more friendly. But overall I had a nice visit! 🐈

Sophie

Google
Amazing little museum/gallery. The cats will just wander round while you're looking at the art, very cute! Pretty affordable, we enjoyed seeing the huge variety of art!
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Stephen T.

Yelp
This was one of those unique museums I found when researching where to visit on our trip to Amsterdam. There were a plethora of museums to visit, but my girlfriend and I being cat owners, we wanted to stop by and see the eclectic and unique experience this art museum had to offer. Located on Herengracht, this is easily a museum you could walk right by and never notice, unless you had it marked and were looking for it. We were greeted with a black and white sign welcomed us, as we walked down into the front door of the canal house. It was rather crowded the day/time we arrived and paid for two admissions and started our self guided tour. It wasn't long before we saw a star of the museum, one of the cats walking around the inside of the lobby area. Lots of art work lined the stairwells and hallways, some from artists such as Picasso, Rembrandt and Toulouse-Lautrec among many others. Many beautiful rooms with narrow hallways and access to an outside garden. This area drew out attention with feline related movie posters and advertisements, along with a little cat napping under a bench. Inside we ran across a third cat that was quietly sleeping as visitors sat down for selfie. Everything in the canal house is cat related. It's really a unique opportunity to visit and experience this museum.
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Julia S.

Yelp
This has to be one of my favorite oddly specific museums in the world. Amsterdam is home to many museums and has quite a few that are very specific. This museum is dedicated to--spoiler alert--cats. Featuring all kinds of cat-related art pieces, it's a fun diversion. Swing by on your way to the flower market. The museum is small but still has lots to see, including a garden that is full of old advertising posters that feature cats, tons of paintings and sculptures, and even furniture. My favorite just-learned-this-is-a-thing piece was a porcelain cat scaling the wall panel above a fireplace. If you're lucky, you might see a museum cat--there were three when I visited. One was totally okay with being petted, but the others dozed just out of reach. The gift shop is fun, too!
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Jasmine A.

Yelp
My husband and I are are crazy cat people, so when in Amsterdam, of course we had to visit Kattenkabinet (The Cat Cabinet), a museum all about CATS! Kattenkabinet is a quirky museum with an eclectic collection of cat related objects such as paintings, figurines, and even a mummified cat from 200 BC. And of course there are actual cats living in the museum. Apparently there are five cats living in Kattenkabinet (per the sign, do not pet the black cat!), although we only saw two cats (none of which were the black cat). The museum is quite small (although there is an outdoor garden you can visit, but it was closed for the season), and we only spent about half an hour at Kattenkabinet. But at €10, the price is quite reasonable (and as a student -- my student ID had not yet expired -- I got in for half price), and CATS! If you like cats (or weird museums), Kattenkabinet is a must see! [Yelp collections: Europe 2024; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Museums and Art Galleries; Cats; Cheap Thrills]
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Heather S.

Yelp
Sweet little place to see all things cat. Statues, art, and figurines line the walls and even the garden. If you are lucky, it is possible to meet the cat residents and you might get to pet them too if they are feeling social. If you are a cat lover this is an excellent stop!
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Rachelle R.

Yelp
I know there are many mixed reviews of this museum however my husband and I more than enjoyed our time here. It is a small oddities style space. There are three large rooms with different cat paintings and sculptures. I think it is a great experience for the cheap price. There were two museum cats that were absolute sweetie pies and very calm. I don't like the reviews where people are upset they were ignored by cats. Cats are live animals and can have their own schedules and preferences if you are calm and kind they are much more likely to want to be around you. I would even come back here because while small it was super calming and fun for us. The fast paced city of Amsterdam fades away while inside this place. I have nothing negative at all to say and we are so happy we came. I think you have to just accept this place for what it is and you will have a great time! We also got a fun Dutch card cat game. Hopefully we can translate and play it soon!
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Mallory C.

Yelp
On my recent Amsterdam trip, my coworker and I noticed this place on Google maps and decided we had to check it out. Before shelling out the 10 euro admission, we asked if there would be any cats. The lady at the front said, "Of course!" We were sold. As two cat people who missed our cats at home, we enjoyed the art and the two cats we spotted. The art is fun and there's a lot of it in a very nicely decorated home. There's even a yard with cat art! Love the gift store, too -- lots of great art for cat lovers. I just wish there had been more cats, but I know, it was a cat museum. A must-visit for cat lovers!

T W.

Yelp
This weird little space is a single story of an otherwise private home with three cats. It's a hipster's paradise. Went with husband and his grandma, both cat people. Our take away, we would have been bummed to miss it and are now just bumped we went. Get your cat love elsewhere.

Josie W.

Yelp
Very cute little museum for a quick stop to look at some adorable cat artm. There was only one actual cat there when we went and he was not friendly (totally fine) but by pictures online and reviews I thought there would be more cats there to interact with. Also seemed a little overpriced for the tickets (€12.50 each) for a 10 minute exhibit. Not sure if it was worth it, very friendly staff though!

Andrea L.

Yelp
You will pay 10€ per person to walk up a flight of stairs to see 3 rooms of reprinted cat photos, sign your name on a piece of trash and leave it on a table, and see 2 cats; only 1 of which is comfortable being pet. Not worth the hype and the ticket lady was very rude to an elderly man with a hearing aid in front of us in line.
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Louisa M.

Yelp
I LOVE cats and I'm speedily on my way to becoming a crazy cat lady like the one who owns this "museum." I use the term loosely because this is basically a weird old lady's stinky house that's filled with cat paraphernalia and a few random felines. Oh, and she charges 10 bucks to get inside. The whole place reeks of cat urine, but I only saw two live kitties. There's a bunch of disturbing cat-themed "artworks" and tapestries and crap piled high in every corner. Playbills, photographs, varying degrees of awfulness in the form of sculpture and paintings, and photocopied images of cats stuck in frames. I am not making this up. I know, I know, it sounds amazeballs AWESOME. Sadly, it's not. I wanted to love this place but I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I walked way out of my way to visit and I left sorely disappointed. This cat lover is pawsitively (hee!) stunned at the high rating of this tourist trap and rip-off. My husband summed it up perfectly when he turned to me and said "why the hell did we PAY to see this, we have cats at home!" Even the small gift shop was a huge letdown. My advice is to save your dough for something worthwhile in Amsterdam and just go find the weird cat lady in your own hometown and invite yourself over for tea. Same experience for sure.
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Maria E.

Yelp
I was super excited about this museum. It's small but there are quite a few art pieces and photographs to check out. There was also a cute area where people left notes to their cats so you know I gave my babies a shout-out. I think if you like cats and odd museums, you'll enjoy it. Some cons: -Not too many actual cats. We saw a couple at the start but they both ran into an EMPLOYEES ONLY area. There was one kitty upstairs that was really friendly and let you pet him but that was it. I guess I can't complain too much as this is an art museum. -No WiFi password for visitors. -Service wasn't too friendly. -Gift shop could be way better. There is so much quirky cat-themed stuff out there in the world but they really only had books and postcards in stock.
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Judith M.

Yelp
Pretty awesome collection. Rather steep at 7E though, so I'm not inclined to go five stars. Also, hasn't on the posters in a way that does disservice to the rooms. Did I like it? Loved it. Would i recommend it? Absolutely. But not fve stars. Also has WI Fi & a bathroom.
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Jonah K.

Yelp
Bunch of posters of cat art in an old house. The courtyard was nice. I spent about 10 minutes here maybe less. There is only one cat at the house too.
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Buket B.

Yelp
Even though it's a small museum, it's definitely peacefully satisfying your need of uploading your system some really magnificient data full of cats:) Cats are everywhere in this building and there is one special kitty, who helps you walk around the rooms and guides you through the exhibit. I loved this little break from all the touristy activities and tourists also. Not many people found out about this place, I think; but if you love cats and wouldn't mind seeing some artworks by picasso and rembrandt (containing cats) you should definitely visit Kattenkabinet! :)
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David S.

Yelp
This place actually really surprised me. I have heard that it can take ages to get into a cat cafe so you can sit down a pet some cats, however hidden away in Amsterdam is this place. It isn't actually a cat cafe but rather a museum that is dedicated to everything to do with cats, and as can be expected there are real cats that wonder around the place (though when they get sick of people they can disappear out the back). The museum is basically a collection of posters and cat figurines, as well as a couple of kittens, and an adult cat, that roam around the place. There is also a shop downstairs where you can purchase copies of the posters on display (as well as other things). If you love cats it is definitely a place to check out.
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Isaac B.

Yelp
More of a novelty museum than anything else, not worth the money lol
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Elle E.

Yelp
This place is overpriced for what it is. You basically pay to have admission to a cat hoarder's home. That being said, I'll acknowledge that the collection of cat art is pretty vast: it's from various time periods, different artists, and in an array of forms (pottery, oil paintings, even animation). If you're really into cats this might be a good rainy day activity, but if you skip it you won't be missing out on something that can't be satisfied by YouTubing some cat videos.
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Conner M.

Yelp
Look, are you into cats? Do you want to see the inside of a fancy house that's been filled up with cat art, a lot of which is just prints and not originals? Also there are regular cats hanging out and a nice back garden that may have frisky kittens in it. This place either sounds like a good time or super lame. Do what your heart tells you. (I thought it was a lot of fun, and I'm glad I went, in case you can't tell)

Sophie P.

Yelp
I am not ashamed to admit that I am the craziest of cat women, so when I saw there was a cat museum in Amsterdam, I just HAD to go! It's not huge inside, in fact it's someone's house that was turned into a museum to commemorate their favourite pet (I'd totally do the same thing to be honest) Lots of interesting cat memorabilia dotted around the place. Can you imagine my shock and joy when a REAL cat appeared and tried to show me and my boyfriend around the place!? Honestly, it was one of the highlights of my trip. For cat lovers, this is a must see - however if you're not inclined to love the felines, this may not be for you.
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Chris S.

Yelp
Two stars, one for each cat. 1 level of House, a backyard, cat art and 2 cats. Nice guy at the front desk, but not much to see.
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Em C.

Yelp
Why hasn't this been reviewed yet? It's a museum dedicated to cats, for the love of God!! The Katten Kabinet is one of Amsterdam's best kept secrets. Tucked just out of the way of the Centruum thoroughfare, it's a house packed with cat artfacts. For 6 Euro's you can get a glimpse into the mind of someone who is completely kitty obsessed. I nearly peed my pants with excitement when I saw some live cats strutting around the museum like they owned the joint. And own it they do! From the Ancient Egyptians to the cosmopolitan Europeans, humans have been forever enchanted by the majesty of our feline friends. The Katten Kabinet's examples of Parisian poster art and ancient Chinese cat paintings are just a small sample of the wealth of cat art that exists out there. Within its small confines you can experience a wall to wall cat bonanza. They even have a small gift shop where you can purchase some prints and postcards. For someone who is bonkers about cats, it truly can't be beat.
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Pauline L.

Yelp
One man's crazy is another person's guilty pleasure....I could not resist knowing that there's a house museum here in Amsterdam with all things cats! The outside was tiny, and the sign is small, but when you enter, the lobby has a table for admission fees collection, books, maps, and tons of cat posters. The next room over are the merchandise, which are lots of cat art posters, postcards and more books! The 3 rooms upstairs laid out all the paintings and prints along the walls like a set room dressing and not a gallery type. There're statues, figurines, sketches and posters of cats everywhere! There is a special gallery featuring art work by noted cat artists. Love the tiny Egyptian textile of a cat from 2nd century...very unique! I could only bring back postcards of the rarer cat prints...since the posters were sold out. A definite small treasures for those who love the quirky! 6€ for admission. If you have a Minicard, and present it to the front desk, you can choose a free kitty postcard!
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Siam E.

Yelp
Some wealthy guy who really loved his cat named J. Pierpont Morgan (of course) dedicated this entire collection and museum to him. Imagine "I can haz cheeseburger," but in canvas and sculptural form. It really is an awesome collection of art housed in a beautiful canal home. I especially dig the real life cats wandering around the galleries. The museum has a small gift shop in which they sell an extensive array of cat posters from old ads, some of which are copies from their real collection. It's a cute stop before heading towards the larger museums.

Rachel L.

Yelp
If you like cats, Kattenkabinet is not to be missed. I wasn't sure about it when my husband suggested we check it out, but I was quickly won over! The owner has clearly put a lot of thought and love into this collection - paintings, sculptures - even a cat mummy! When I visited, there was also a lovely exhibit of cat cartoons. Above and beyond the cat art, the house itself is something to see. Definitely look up at the ceilings! Sadly, we didn't see any actual cats on our visit...but such is the nature of cats - they appear only when they wish.
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Scarlett F.

Yelp
This is obviously the best and most important museum in the world. There isn't much more to say other than the fact that the gift shop (and all its postcards!) are also terrific and the front desk guy is kinda weird and quiet (but hey- cat people are generally pretty awkward). Just go!
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Mike T.

Yelp
An adorable little gem of a museum with a very fun collection of art featuring cats, it's own resident kittens, and very friendly staff! The art ranges from Ancient times (Egyptian is the oldest) to modern day, with an especially rich collection of paintings and French art. There resident cats are very friendly and love being petted. The museum has a chic gift shop. The lady who greeted me at the front desk was very helpful in explaining the history of the museum and helping me select good gifts for my friends. An awesome experience!
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Michael E.

Yelp
Not a lot to see here. Cat artwork and advertisements. Someone crazy about cats would probably like it.
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Qype User (solomo…)

Yelp
Very small museum (basically 1 and a bit floors of an Amsterdam canal house) but a nice place to kill some time if you like cats. There are various paintings, posters and artefacts with a cat theme, as well as a computer terminal with information available about them and a number of friendly genuine cats wandering round too (I counted 4 of them!) They were also selling some rare posters. If you're wandering Herengracht, this is definitely worth popping into.

Katie S.

Yelp
A cat museum made by a crazy cat man? Count me in! There's not much to see here really, but what is here is really awesome! Worth the stop in if you like cats at all. Though, i only saw one real life cat, but that's okay because it's still an awesome place.

Emily F.

Yelp
Interesting place to visit. The reviews I read were a bit misleading though. We only saw one cat in residence, however the decor was covered in cat's. Interesting historical posters. Quirky diversion if you are looking for something to do.