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Museum Het Schip: The beautiful Amsterdam School monument
Highlights
Discover the origins and impact of social housing in the 1900s.
Take part in a complimentary guided tour highlighting key exhibits.
Experience the architectural masterpiece nicknamed The Ship, designed by Michel de Klerk.
View the permanent exhibition showcasing Amsterdam School design.
Explore replicas of historic slum housing and the original post office interior.





















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Museum Het Schip Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Museum Het Schip offers a unique glimpse into the Amsterdam School architectural movement and its impact on social housing in early 20th-century Amsterdam. Located in the striking Het Schip building complex, designed by Michel de Klerk, the museum showcases expressionist brickwork, intricate interiors, and the history of improved living standards for working-class families. Discover the rich cultural heritage and explore the original homes, post office, and school transformed into an engaging exhibition space. Secure your tickets today to experience this exceptional landmark and join a guided tour to fully appreciate its architectural and social significance.
About Museum Het Schip
Why Visit Museum Het Schip?
Museum Het Schip - Timings
Museum Het Schip welcomes visitors throughout the week with set opening hours, providing ample opportunity to explore the unique architecture and history of the Amsterdam School social housing movement.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00
Monday: Closed
Guided ToursDaily from 11:00 to 16:00, on the hour
Daily from 11:00 to 16:00, on the hour
The 15:00 guided tour is conducted in English
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Things to Know Before Visiting Museum Het Schip
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 11:00 to 17:00, and closed on Mondays.
Guided tours run hourly between 11:00 and 16:00, with the 15:00 tour always conducted in English.
Entrance fee includes access to all exhibitions and the guided tour.
Children aged 0-4 enter free; tickets are required for visitors aged 5 and above.
The museum is family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Social housing apartments are still inhabited and cannot be visited.
Peak visiting hours are usually late mornings and early afternoons; consider visiting mid-afternoon for a quieter experience.
Accessibility accommodations are provided, though specifics are limited; visitors with mobility concerns may wish to inquire in advance.
Parking is available nearby at Willemspoort Garage; public transport options include bus lines 22 and 48 and tram line 3.
Pets and stroller policies are not specified; visitors should plan accordingly.
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Accessibility Facilities at Museum Het Schip
Museum Het Schip is committed to providing an inclusive experience for all visitors, including those with accessibility needs. For visually impaired guests, the museum offers tactile elements and detailed audio descriptions during guided tours, allowing a richer understanding of the Amsterdam School’s intricate architectural details. These services can be requested in advance through the ticket booking system or at the information desk upon arrival.
Visitors with special physical needs will find barrier-free access within the museum buildings, including ramps and spacious pathways designed to navigate the historic complex comfortably. Wheelchair users can request assistance or specialized equipment when booking tickets or at the entrance, ensuring a smooth visit to the exhibitions and social housing apartments.
For hearing-impaired visitors, Museum Het Schip provides written guides and visual aids that complement the exhibits. Additionally, some tours include sign language interpretation or captioned multimedia presentations upon prior arrangement. These facilities can be arranged in advance by contacting visitor services through the online ticketing platform or onsite coordination.
Interesting Facts about Museum Het Schip
The complex was designed by architect Michel de Klerk between 1917 and 1920.
Originally, the building contained 102 working-class homes, now reduced to 82.
It was part of a government initiative to improve living conditions for Amsterdam’s working class.
The apartments featured flush toilets, spacious layouts, and ground-floor gardens, which were notable for the time.
A post office within the complex included a public telephone box, unusual during that era.
The architecture is a prime example of the Amsterdam School style, known for expressionist brickwork and decorative details.
Museum Het Schip is housed in the former school and post office buildings of the complex.
The museum contains exhibitions focusing on the Amsterdam School art and architecture movement.
The iconic tower is a distinctive feature that stands out in the Amsterdam-West neighborhood.



























