Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum – Book Tickets Online to Amsterdam’s Top Attraction
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Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum: Entrance ticket + Audio guide
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Discover over 7,000 items related to cannabis history and culture.
Explore a live cannabis garden featuring plants at various stages.
Experience an educational audio guide available in eight languages.
Visit the Hemp Gallery to learn about industrial and practical hemp uses.
Enjoy a unique insight into both recreational and medicinal aspects of cannabis.
Welcome to the Hash Marihuana and Hemp Museum in Amsterdam
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The World’s First Cannabis Museum
Founded in 1987 by Ben Dronkers, the Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum is recognized as the first museum in the world dedicated entirely to the cannabis plant.
Home to Over 9,000 Artifacts
The museum’s collection includes over 9,000 unique items, from ancient medicinal texts and art to hemp-made clothing and tools.
Located in a Historic Canal House
Housed in a 17th-century canal building in Amsterdam’s iconic De Wallen (Red Light District), the museum offers a blend of history, art, and culture in one of the city’s most visited neighborhoods.
Features a Second Venue — The Hemp Gallery
In 2009, the museum expanded with the Hemp Gallery, a sister location focusing on the industrial, environmental, and sustainable uses of the hemp plant.
Live Cannabis Plants on Display
Visitors can see real cannabis plants growing in controlled indoor environments, showcasing the plant’s life cycle up close — a rare feature for any museum.
Art from Dutch Masters
The museum displays artwork by 17th-century painters such as Adriaen Brouwer and David Teniers the Younger, depicting early European connections to the hemp and cannabis culture.
Once Shut Down on Opening Day
On its opening day in 1987, the museum was temporarily closed by Dutch authorities, only to reopen the next day after the founder successfully challenged the order — turning controversy into history.
A Global Pioneer
Today, the museum proudly holds the title of the oldest and most influential cannabis museum in the world, inspiring sister locations such as its branch in Barcelona, Spain.
Showcases Hemp Innovations
The Hemp Gallery features innovative items like a hemp-fiber scooter, biodegradable plastics, and modern fashion pieces made entirely from hemp.
More Than Just Marijuana
While it celebrates the cannabis culture, the museum focuses equally on hemp’s historical, medicinal, and industrial importance, promoting sustainability and cultural awareness.







