Van Abbemuseum
Art museum · Binnenstad ·

Van Abbemuseum

Art museum · Binnenstad ·

Modern & experimental art, installations, photo exhibitions, cafe

architecture
contemporary art
abstract art
exhibitions
friendly staff
atrium cafe
postcards
river view
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Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
Van Abbemuseum by null
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Stratumsedijk 2, 5611 NH Eindhoven, Netherlands Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Gender neutral restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Stratumsedijk 2, 5611 NH Eindhoven, Netherlands Get directions

+31 40 238 1000
vanabbemuseum.nl
@vanabbemuseum
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Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Gender neutral restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 17, 2026

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Van Abbemuseum

Boglárka J.

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The exhibitions were very captivating and beautiful! What's more, they sell older issues of used magazines that are in good conditions for a very good price, 1-3€. They also have an amazing selection of postcards!

Nenad N.

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Take time to visit museum of strait simple Holland design and art Tickets on Sunday are €16.00 and thy have lockers Museum is such beautiful architecture of old and new combination with surroundings river and plants

Marko H.

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Nothing spectacular. The museum itself is nicely organized and decorated, but the exhibits are underwhelming. It mainly focuses on the exploitation of Indonesians by the Dutch, showcasing how industrialists used cheap labor. Other than that, there were videos that were uninteresting and looked unprofessional. The best feature was the images accompanied by scented papers, with the smells representing the atmosphere of each picture.

Sasha M.

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A compact but world-class spot for modern and contemporary art. I spent just over an hour with the “Hidden Connections” exhibition—sharp curatorial storytelling and clear English labels—then cooled off in the quiet atrium café. Friendly staff, lockers for backpacks, and plenty of seating make it an easy yes if you’re in Eindhoven.

Der K.

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Somehow I wouldn’t go in there if I hadn’t a Ticket for the DDW . But I get suprised about the Architecture inside - like a 4 Floor Labyrinth… Kinda like it - next time I will spend more time!

Георги Д.

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It’s a very nice museum. It’s mainly focused on abstract art, which I usually dislike a lot, but many parts of the exhibition took me by heart. The architecture of the building is also amazing, with nice balconies to observe the river. In some places, you can see 4-5 floors below, which is not the best option if you’re afraid of heights. This is the most memorable museum when it comes to feelings that it provoked.

Sinem M.

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This place is the best museum I have ever been so far. I strongly recommend you to visit if you’re interested. A must see place for especially architects! The artwork appeals to the 5 senses of human body and tries to create new ones. I am not even talking about the location of the building where the water beats the exterior walls. Popped up glass niches coming out of interiors literally made my day :)

The T.

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Very nice museum, with a mix of abstract art, realistic paintings, 3D models. The building itself is also interesting. I have liked the idea of making painting "visible" also for people who can't see: they have created some 3D version of the most important paintings to let blind people touch them and understand the curves of the painting. There are also temporary expositions, and also that one was interesting but I think it was missing some explanations. It would have been nice to have more informative materials.