


The Kunsthal Rotterdam stages some 25 exhibitions a year. The Kunsthal presents culture in the widest sense of the word: old art, new art, design, photography - from elitist to popular. The Kunsthal frequently experiments with themes which in many cases provide the first impulse for an exhibition. This approach has resulted in an exciting and varied exhibition repertoire highlighting Impressionism, lingerie, Leonardo da Vinci, Blackfoot Indians, Jewels of the Orient, Pop-art. More than 3300 square metres of exhibition space are available in the striking building designed by Rotterdam architect Rem Koolhaas - a work of art in its own right, making a visit to the Kunsthal well worth your while.

Visiting hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Sundays and public holidays 11 am - 5 pm.
Admission
Adults € 7,50; groups > 15: € 6; Youth Pass/ students < 26: € 4,50;
Address
Westzeedijk 341, museumpark
ROTTERDAM
010-4400300
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Facilities
How to get there?
The Kunsthal is a 20-minute walk from the main railway station. Tram: line 5 to Willemsplein (stop Vasteland), or line 8 to Spangen (stop Erasmus MC). Metro: stations Eendrachtsplein and Leuvehaven are a 5-minute walk away. It's difficult to find a parking place and you can only pay by chipknip.