A variety of exhibitions are taking place across the Netherlands, offering something for everyone. From art and history to music and culture, there is a diverse range of experiences to explore.
In Rotterdam, visitors can participate in the 10th edition of the city’s Rooftop Days, featuring the Rotterdam Rooftop Roetsj, a thrilling slide from the Maritime Museum’s roof. Broadway production Hadestown is coming to Carré in Amsterdam. The Beelden aan Zee museum in Scheveningen will feature Ryan Gander’s modern interpretation of Edgar Degas’ ballerina sculptures. Mike’s Badhuistheater in Amsterdam presents The day they kidnapped the pope, a whimsical story about a Jewish Uber driver who takes the pope hostage to promote world peace.
The Dordrecht Museum is showcasing artists who came to the Netherlands as refugees, sharing their experiences through paintings, video art, and photography. Paleis Het Loo is hosting an exhibition titled Tegenspel (Counterplay), examining the roles of female monarchs in the Netherlands. The Allard Pierson Museum delves into Amsterdam’s culinary history with the exhibition Amsterdam Eats: a history in dishes.
The Leiden Archaeological Museum is displaying extraordinary archaeological finds in Above ground, including lion bones and the oldest sock ever found in Europe. The Limburgs Museum explores erotic imagery in Eroticism – Beyond Beauty and Shame, prompting reflection on what arouses us. The Stadsarchief and Ajax supporters’ club are presenting One club, One city, Ajax Amsterdam, celebrating the club’s 125-year history.