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Moco Amsterdam | Contemporary art meets rebellion in Amsterdam

Moco Museum Amsterdam isn't your average art stop—it's where modern rebels like Banksy, Warhol, and Kusama shake things up! Housed in the historic Villa Alsberg (built in 1904), this independent museum has been serving bold, thought-provoking art since 2016. With ever-changing exhibitions and a mission to make art accessible, it's the perfect spot for a fresh take on creativity!

Why visit Moco Amsterdam?

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View a daring art collection

From Banksy's rebellious wit to Warhol's pop culture punch, Moco Museum's collection is a feast for the eyes (and brain). Basquiat's expressive strokes, Kusama's infinity rooms, and digital immersive art all come together to challenge norms, spark ideas, and make art feel exciting and refreshingly honest.

Check out fresh art every time

No two visits are the same at Moco Museum! One day, you're mesmerized by Studio Irma's interactive worlds; the next, Andrés Reisinger's digital dreams pull you in. With rotating sculptures in the Moco Garden and constantly evolving exhibits, this place keeps art exciting, unexpected, and always worth a return trip.

Admire Moco's grand design

Villa Alsberg isn't your average museum building. Designed in 1904 by Eduard Cuypers (yes, he's the nephew of the Rijksmuseum's architect), this heritage gem was once a grand home, then a law firm. Now, it's where edgy art meets timeless design, proving that great architecture never goes out of style.

Relax in the museum's garden

Who says art belongs indoors? Moco Garden brings creativity outside with sculptures by WhIsBe and Anthony James, a dreamy pink "Le Refuge," and even AR surprises via the Moco Outside App. Free to explore and offering killer Museumplein views, it's the chillest way to experience Moco magic.

Things to know before booking Moco Museum Amsterdam tickets

  • Types of tickets: Choose a fast-track 1-hour entry ticket (audio guide included), or make it a combo! Match Moco Museum with the Van Gogh Museum, a scenic canal cruise, or Fabrique des Lumières for a double dose of creativity.
  • What's included: Your Moco Museum skip-the-line tickets means no waiting—just straight to Banksy, rotating exhibits, and the Moco Garden. Plus, you get an audio guide in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, so you can appreciate art in the language of your choice!
  • Combo tickets: Want more art and adventure? Go for a combo! Pair Moco Museum with Van Gogh Museum or Fabrique des Lumières for double the inspiration. Or mix things up with Moco Museum Amsterdam + 1-Hour Canal Cruise Tickets for the ultimate Amsterdam experience!
  • Best time to visit: Avoid the peak hours of 11am to 5:45pm when booking your timeslot. We recommend booking a slot before 11am or after 6pm for discounted rates.
  • Discounted tickets: Kids under seven can enter the museum for free but still require a ticket. Seniors over 65, children between 7 and 17, and students with valid IDs can receive discounted tickets. In addition, you can avail of discounted rates on regular tickets if you book an early morning or late evening slot.
  • Accessibility: This museum is not wheelchair accessible. However, guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
  • Cancellation policy: Depending on your chosen ticket, you can cancel the experience up to 24 hours before it begins and get a full refund on your purchase.

Which Moco Museum Amsterdam ticket is best for you?

Frankey's Planet Positive Disruption exhibit at Amsterdam Moco Museum.

If you are on a budget

Go for: Entry tickets
Duration: 1 hour
Guide: Audio guide

  • Grab these tickets and skip the lines! You'll get access to the museum at your chosen time—anywhere between 9am and 8:15pm. No waiting, just straight to the art!

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If you have more time to spend

Go for: Combo tickets
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Audio guide, depending on the ticket

  • Get more bang for your buck with these combo tickets! Pair your Moco Museum visit with a 1-hour Amsterdam Canal cruise, Fabrique des Lumieres, or Van Gogh Museum. 

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Exhibitions at Moco Amsterdam

Moco Museum keeps things fresh with a mix of permanent and temporary exhibitions. See iconic works by Banksy and other legends year-round while rotating exhibits bring new, thought-provoking art to the scene. There's always something bold, unexpected, and inspiring to explore!

Keith Haring's "Telephone" artwork at Moco Museum, Amsterdam.

Permanent exhibitions

Moco Museum's permanent exhibitions are a love letter to modern and contemporary art. "Modern Masters" brings out the big guns—Warhol's pop culture punch, Basquiat's electric energy, and Kusama's dazzling infinity rooms. "Contemporary Masters" adds a fresh twist with innovative works by Damien Hirst and KAWS, blending playfulness with thought-provoking themes. And the Banksy exhibition? It's street art heaven, with iconic pieces like "Girl with Balloon" and "Flower Thrower" making bold statements on society and politics. This ever-evolving art journey invites you to reflect, feel, and maybe even rethink the world around you.

Frankey's Planet Positive Disruption sculpture at Moco Museum, Amsterdam.

Temporary exhibitions

Bored of the same old museum routine? Moco's temporary exhibitions make sure that never happens. One visit might drop you into Andrés Reisinger's surreal digital dreamland, where art and tech collide. Another? You'll find yourself lost in Six N. Five's Symphony of Nature, where CGI plants and drifting clouds make reality feel optional. And if that's not wild enough, Frankey's Planet Positive Disruption proves you don't need nails or glue to make art—just magnets, tape, and a whole lot of imagination. The lineup changes, but one thing's for sure—there's always something unexpected at Moco.

Plan your visit to Moco Amsterdam

Moco Museum Amsterdam exterior with visitors outside the entrance.

Opening hours:

  • Sunday to Thursday: 9am to 7pm
  • Friday and Saturday: 9am to 8pm

Best time to visit: For fewer crowds, visit the Moco Museum on weekdays, especially in the off-season (November to early December). Weekends, UK holidays, and midday hours are the busiest. If visiting on a weekend, go before 11am or after 6pm. Permanent galleries get crowded during the first and final weekends of special exhibitions.

Address: Honthorststraat 20, 1071 DE Amsterdam, Netherlands

Find on Maps

  • By tram: Get on line 5 from Amstelveen

Nearest stop: Museumplein, a minute away from the museum

  • By bus: Hop on bus 357 from Amstelveen, Busstation

Nearest stop: Museumplein, a minute away from the museum

  • By car: Follow the Beethovenstraat route from Amstelveen, and just over 6 km later, you'll reach the museum in about 20-30 minutes—traffic permitting! Keep an eye out for the signs along the way.

Nearest parking: Parkhaus, 98m away from the museum

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  • Touching art: Please do not touch the artwork on display.
  • Photography: You can take photos inside the museum, but to protect the artwork, flash photography and tripods are not allowed.
  • Pets: Only registered service dogs on leashes are permitted inside the museum. 
  • Luggage policy: The museum does not allow luggage. Since there is no luggage storage, you can keep your belongings at Museumplein, just 125 m away.
  • Must visit with an adult: Kids under 16 can visit the museum under the supervision of a guardian above 18.
  • Outside food and drinks: Outside food and beverages are prohibited inside the museum.
  • Prohibited items: Large bags, strollers, professional photography equipment, umbrellas, hats, smoking are not permitted inside.
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  • Enjoy free entry: Amsterdam Pass holders can enter the Moco Museum for free. However, you must book a free ticket to reserve a time slot.
  • Get your headsets: Bring headphones for a better audio experience, as some exhibitions include audio guides.
  • Download the Moco Play app: Download the Moco Play app before your visit. It uses augmented reality to bring artworks to life, offering extra context and engaging stories about the exhibits.
  • What to wear: The museum is in historic Villa Alsberg, which has multiple stair-linked levels. Wear comfortable shoes and use the museum-provided shoe covers.
  • Bring your sketchbook: If you love to sketch or doodle, bring a sketchbook to capture your impressions—it's a great way to connect with the art and make your visit even more inspiring.
Souvenir shop with colorful trinkets and gifts in Paris, France.

The Moco Museum shop is the perfect place to snag some artsy souvenirs! From hoodies and caps to posters and accessories, it's got all the cool merch. Shop in-store or online, and if something's off, you have 14 days to sort it out.

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  • The Burger Room (140 m): This fun spot has a Wizard of Oz vibe and serves top-notch Black Angus and Wagyu beef burgers. It's just a stone's throw away from the museum.
  • The Seafood Bar - Leidseplein (500 m): Perfect for a seafood lover's meal, The Seafood Bar is a cozy spot in Amsterdam where you can enjoy dishes like North Sea crab, Volendam smoked eel, and Texel razor clams. 
  • Wagamama (650 m): Just a 10-minute walk from the museum, Wagamama serves tasty Japanese-inspired dishes like ramen, curries, and gyoza in a relaxed setting.
  • Bakers & Roasters (1.2km): New Zealand flavors, Brazilian flair, and brunch that steals the show! Bakers & Roasters whips up Navajo Eggs, power shakes, and dreamy cakes in a lively setting.
  • Factory Girl (1.3km): Factory Girl in De Pijp is where flavor meets feel-good vibes! This spot has everything you need, whether you're craving a brioche bun with black olives, gluten-free pancakes, or Mediterranean-inspired shakshuka.
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  • Van Gogh Museum (140 m): Van Gogh's museum has the world's most extensive collection of the maestro's work, which is displayed in a way that traces the artist's creative evolution. 
  • Stedelijk Museum (210 m): This museum has a remarkable collection by Willem Sandberg, a postwar curator, and it displays artworks by Picasso, Mondrian, Matisse, Van Gogh, and others.
  • Rijksmuseum (250 m): It is the leading treasure house in the Netherlands and one of the world's best art galleries. It houses over 8,000 artworks, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Moco Museum Amsterdam tickets

Can I bring my kids to Moco Amsterdam?

Absolutely! Moco is family-friendly, and kids love the interactive installations—especially Roy Lichtenstein's vibrant 3D room! Remember that visitors under 16 must be accompanied by a guardian aged 18 or older.

Can I enter the Moco Museum if I arrive earlier or later than my designated time slot?

It is recommended that you arrive 15 minutes before your designated time slot, for if you arrive earlier or later, there is no guarantee that you will be able to enter the museum. Time slots are fixed so you can enjoy the museum to the fullest without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

What happens if I miss my time slot?

If you miss your timeslot at Moco Museum, entry isn't guaranteed. You may need to wait for the next available slot, but if it's fully booked, you might have to purchase a new ticket.

Can I leave and re-enter the museum with the same ticket?

Re-entry isn't typically allowed unless you have a special ticket. Be sure to plan your visit accordingly to make the most of your time inside!

How long should I plan to stay at the museum?

Set aside 1.5 to 2 hours to soak in all the art and vibes. It's the perfect amount of time to explore without rushing!

Does my ticket grant access to all exhibitions?

Yes, your ticket includes all exhibitions—unless stated otherwise on the ticket page.

Is admission included with the I Amsterdam Card?

Yes! But be sure to reserve a time slot in advance—entry isn't guaranteed without a reservation.

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