STRAAT Museum
Art museum · Buiksloterham ·

STRAAT Museum

Art museum · Buiksloterham ·

World-class street art museum in vast industrial space

street art
industrial warehouse
museum
cafe
family friendly
ferry ride
gift shop
colorful
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STRAAT Museum by Roderik van Nispen
STRAAT Museum by Roderik van Nispen
STRAAT Museum by Roderik van Nispen
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null
STRAAT Museum by null

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NDSM-Plein 1, 1033 WC Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Paid parking garage
Paid street parking
Free Wi-Fi

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NDSM-Plein 1, 1033 WC Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

+31 20 370 9630
straatmuseum.com
@straatmuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Paid parking garage
•Paid street parking
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 14, 2026

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10 Best Museums in Amsterdam, From Quaint Canal Houses to Modern Graffiti Galleries | Condé Nast Traveler

"Graffiti fans, rejoice: Amsterdam now has a second museum devoted to street art—and it’s a doozy. STRAAT seeks out cutting-edge and emerging talent, with more than 130 artists from 32 countries represented in its 150-plus-strong collection. Occupying a colossal warehouse in the former shipbuilding area of NDSM, STRAAT has some 86,000 square feet of exhibition space inside, while outside, its façade is plastered in murals—including a huge kaleidoscope-like portrait of a smiling Anne Frank by Brazilian street art legend Eduardo Kobra." - Clodagh Kinsella, Jennifer Ceaser

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"Graffiti fans, rejoice: Amsterdam now has a second museum devoted to street art—and it’s a doozy. STRAAT seeks out cutting-edge and emerging talent, with more than 130 artists from 32 countries represented in its 150-plus-strong collection. Occupying a colossal warehouse in the former shipbuilding area of NDSM, STRAAT has some 86,000 square feet of exhibition space inside, while outside, its façade is plastered in murals—including a huge kaleidoscope-like portrait of a smiling Anne Frank by Brazilian street art legend Eduardo Kobra." - Meredith Bethune, Jennifer Ceaser

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STRAAT Museum — Museum Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Zoom out. What’s this place all about? Graffiti fans, rejoice: Amsterdam now has a second museum devoted to street art—and it’s a doozy. Occupying a colossal warehouse in the former shipbuilding area of NDSM, STRAAT has some 86,000 square feet of exhibition space inside, while outside, its façade is plastered in murals—including a huge kaleidoscope-like portrait of a smiling Anne Frank by Brazilian street art legend Eduardo Kobra. A museum's permanent collection is its defining feature: How was this one? Unlike the city’s Moco Museum , which focuses on established names like Banksy and Keith Haring, STRAAT seeks out cutting-edge and emerging talent, with more than 130 artists from 32 countries represented in its 150-plus-strong collection. Works fill the vast industrial space, hanging from steel beams and scattered around the cement floor. They are loosely divided into five somewhat abstract themes, but really, it’s worth just roaming around and stopping at whatever catches your eye. Exhibits keep us coming back. What can we expect? While the museum is mainly about the permanent collection, temporary shows in the mezzanine gallery showcase smaller-scale works by up-and-coming graffiti artists. Don’t miss the Panorama Terrace, which provides amazing views of the entire museum from high above. Do keep in mind that this is a giant industrial space and doesn’t have heating, so if it’s cold out, dress accordingly, as it will be just as chilly inside. What did you make of the crowd? Since it takes a bit of effort to get here, involving a 15-minute (free) ferry ride across the IJ River from Centraal Station, you can easily avoid the hordes of tourists that descend on the city center museums. Most visitors skew young and hip—not surprising given the subject matter and its location, in the heart of trendy NDSM. Weekends tend to be busier, but given the sheer size of the space, it never feels crowded. Ages 12 and under get free admission, and the big, colorful works are quite appealing to youngsters, but you’re unlikely to see many here. On the practical tip, how were the facilities? The warehouse is very much a raw, unfinished space, with the floor uneven in places, so you should tread somewhat carefully. As the collection is largely housed on one main floor, it shouldn’t be a problem for anyone with mobility issues; however, the Panorama Terrace isn’t wheelchair-accessible. Any guided tours worth trying? If you want to dive deeper into the stories behind the artwork, consider booking one of the weekend guided tours. They’re conducted by Alltournative , whose guides also provide graffiti and street art tours in Amsterdam. Gift shop: obligatory, inspiring—or skip it? Along with books, stickers, and typical gift shop fare, you can find original artworks and the artists’ own merch—so it’s worth a stop. Is the café worth a stop? The café, on the second and third floors, has a cool, industrial vibe, with exposed brick walls, huge windows, and steel girders. Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged? Even though the museum is large, the works themselves are, too. That means you can easily tour the space in about an hour. Just be sure to budget time for the 15-minute ferry ride back to Amsterdam Centraal." - Jennifer Ceaser

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Neighbourhood spotlight: Noord, Amsterdam - SilverKris

"A street-art focused venue showcasing top graffiti and urban artists, positioned to be a major cultural draw and reflecting the area’s prominence for large-scale, contemporary street art." - Venetia Rainey

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STRAAT Museum

Maryjane O.

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Amazing museum with lots of great art pieces with great significance behind each art work. The staffs are welcoming, their no wait time at the entrance when you get your tickets online. And there is also a cafe inside the museum to get some quick bits. The washrooms on the first floor are very neat and tidy. The gift/ souvenir shop is pretty affordable. The museum is very accessible by public transport.

Cody E.

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This is one of the coolest art museums I have the pleasure of visiting! I loved so much of the art here. From the style to the presentation this place is really really rad. It's super cool that it was put inside of an old ship builder building. What an awesome way to repurpose an old building. We loved our time here! If you get the chance I highly recommend checking this out!

Alberto C.

Google
A very nice and enjoyable museum, perfect for both a solo visit and a family visit, as was my case. The museum is extremely colorful and full of impressive street art. What makes it especially fun is that it's set inside a large industrial warehouse, so you don't have to keep quiet like in traditional museums. This relaxed atmosphere makes the visit more dynamic and enjoyable, especially with kids. Definitely wortha visit.

Nina S.

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What a great collection from artists our generation can relate to. I can imagine my talented classmates' work here. Great to see the history of street art. Great stuff. I hope we can see more murals on the side of gentrifying neglected neighborhoods, better serving our neighbors

Inna Y.

Google
An absolute must for both art lovers and novices! The visit starts with a short ferry (free!;) ride from behind the central station and continues to this amazing, industrial area that's worth a stroll through before or after the museum. A little treasure hunt kept the kids happy and entertained and let the adults enjoy the thought provoking art.

Ben “The Hosk” H.

Google
Amazing street art museum with huge street art pieces from artists from around the world. More fun and more interesting for kids/teens than the traditional art museums. Not overcrowded and you can walk round pleasantly. You can get a free ferry from near grand centraal. We spent a couple of hours hear with a stop in the cafe for some coffee and cake

Gabrielle T.

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We didn't know what to expect when we bought tickets for this museum along with our IJ-Hallen entry, but we were pleasantly surprised at how much we enjoyed it. The pieces are truly breathtaking and it was all laid out so beautifully. The café was a cozy spot and we enjoyed hanging out. I would definitely recommend this place for anyone who has an appreciation for street art!

Charly

Google
The museum was one of the best street art museums I’ve ever visited. The selection of images and art objects was exceptional. The industrial-style exhibition building perfectly matched the artwork on display. I was especially happy to see Seth's art in person. I would highly recommend a visit to anyone. We went in winter, and it was already quite cold inside the building, so I recommend dressing warmly during the colder months.