


Hermitage to open 20 June 2009
Inaugural exhibition At the Russian Court presents more than 1,800 treasures from St Petersburg
From June 20th 2009, 10 a.m., a major new European cultural destination, the greatly expanded Hermitage Amsterdam, will welcome visitors to its elegantly restored 17th-century building in the historic heart of Amsterdam. Founded to bring the richness and grandeur of Russia’s artistic heritage to one of the West’s most charming capitals, this independent cultural institution will inaugurate its spacious new home — ten times the size of the previous building — with the exhibition At the Russian Court, a dazzling display of more than 1,800 treasures from the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.
Hermitage Amsterdam is the only dedicated, independently managed venue in the West of St Petersburg’s magnificent State Hermitage Museum. At the Russian Court — a scholarly researched exploration of the opulent material culture, elaborate social hierarchy and richly layered traditions of the Tsarist court at its height in the 19th century — will remain on show from June 20th in the new institution until January 31st 2010. Hermitage Amsterdam will then stage two large-scale, temporary exhibitions each year, drawing on the encyclopaedic collections and unparalleled scholarship of Russia’s museums to offer cultural riches that would otherwise be unavailable in Amsterdam.

Visiting hours
daily 10-17 h, closed on jan1, april 30 and dec 25
Admission
€ 15,-; child (-17) free; groups(from 15 pers) € 5,60. Amsterdam Pass free
Address
Amstel 51
AMSTERDAM
020-5308755
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Facilities
How to get there?
Tram: line 4 to Rembrandtplein; line 9 and 14 to Waterlooplein
Metro: line 51, 53 and 54 to Waterlooplein, Nieuwe Herengracht exit