Kunsthal Rotterdam
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Kunsthal Rotterdam

Art museum · Dijkzigt ·

Rotating exhibits, modern architecture, family-friendly activities

iris van herpen
sculpting the senses
crowded
rem koolhaas
no permanent collection
interactive
no gender concept
lockers
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Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null
Kunsthal Rotterdam by null

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Museumpark, Westzeedijk 341, 3015 AA Rotterdam, Netherlands Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Museumpark, Westzeedijk 341, 3015 AA Rotterdam, Netherlands Get directions

+31 10 440 0300
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 25, 2025

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"At Kunsthal Rotterdam a small artistic staff organises exhibitions yearly, as well as fairs and numerous activities for the public. The programming at the Kunsthal is flexible in order to immediately jump on topical developments and unexpected possibilities. The building was designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas." - Mangrove

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"Kunsthal, Centrum by Mangrove . At Kunsthal Rotterdam a small artistic staff organises exhibitions yearly, as well as fairs and numerous activities for the public. The programming at the Kunsthal is flexible in order to immediately jump on topical developments and unexpected possibilities. The building was designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas."

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Nida Ö.

Google
I visited Kunsthal for the Iris van Herpen exhibition, and it was a good experience overall. The exhibition was filled with incredible dresses made from unexpected materials, so it was definitely worth seeing. However, on a Sunday afternoon it was extremely crowded. They only accept visitors with reservations, but even with that system the number of people inside felt excessive. It was difficult to take photos without others stepping into the frame, and at times it was genuinely hard to move around. There was also a line at the entrance, and the café was so full that there was no place to sit even if you arrived with your own group. I would have appreciated more signage inside the museum—directions on where to go next, how to proceed through the exhibition, etc. Especially when it is this crowded, better guidance would make the flow much smoother. I particularly liked the lighting design, which highlighted the dresses beautifully and made them look even more striking. The museum is easy to reach by public transport and overall a nice place to spend a weekend afternoon with a friend.

Naomi H.

Google
I wanted to see the cute exhibition. Some exhibits brought back childhood memories. It was nice. children there looked like they were also enjoying it. Sad that 1 of the exhibition was not available. I still enjoyed the museum.

onsiri N.

Google
Went there on Saturday. Busy but don't need to wait in line to get in. Interesting art museum, many interactive part. Nice activity with kids but should be with Parents advise. Their toilets have No Gender Concept. Kind of cool idea

Seokjin H.

Google
The museum is a leading cultural venue that hosts a wide range of temporary exhibitions spanning art, design, and popular culture. Unlike traditional museums, it has no permanent collection, making each visit a new experience. Designed by Rem Koolhaas and opened in 1992 as part of the Museumpark cultural district, the building features a striking ramp design that guides visitors smoothly through its galleries.

Sarah G.

Google
Beautiful exhibits and reasonable price. I particularly enjoyed Iris van Herpen's work/the sculpting the senses exhibit. There was a long queue to get in but it moved fast. There is a coat and bag check in with free lockers and coathooks, but it can become a crowded chokepoint. I was able to get a locker with the help of the friendly staff that fit a large backpack and my jacket. I bought tickets at the door but I think it would be slightly faster to do it online.

eli

Google
Incredible museum. Incredibly designed and really nice exhibitions. I had low expectations but I can highly recommend. They also have lockers and a coat place. Highly recommend

Martin C.

Google
Cute exhibit is simply amazing. Plus the building in itself is a must see, an icon of contemporary architecture, its aging very well!

Alfi

Google
Visited on a Sunday. The main exhibition, "Sculpting the Senses," was very crowded, while the other exhibitions were nearly empty. I stayed for less than an hour. Unfortunately, I do not think the ticket price is justified.