Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Keizersgracht 401. Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category art museum in Netherlands.

Address

Keizersgracht 401

Phone

+31 205318989

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

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Armenoui Kasparian Saraidari

If you are into photography this is going to be a magical experience for you! Visited in April 2018 and the shows were simply amazing. So many artists such a good citation and a holistic approach. The supportive text was also good giving context to the photographs. Lastly, the interior of the building is so so so impressive that makes the whole experience even better! Plus they have nice and friendly staff, happy to help with large groups, students, lockers etc.

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Richard Seijger

Nicely restored house at one of the most famous canals in Amsterdam where you'll find exhibitions of Photography Art. We visited an Exposition on Photography and Fashion and enjoyed the high quality of the pictures as well as the way they were exposes. It's not crowded by tourist and you can take all the time in the world to enjoy this place.

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Aliya Ali

Beautiful exhibits in a charming traditional Dutch building. Each room brings its own light and atmosphere which complete immerses you in the artist’s view. The back of the building has a small garden in which you can take a moment to appreciate calmness in a busy day. The museum itself is not as busy as the Van Gogh or the Risjk, so I highly recommend it to people who don’t enjoy large crowds.

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Christof Monz

Nice museum. One of the smaller museums in Amsterdam, but a very nice venue. The museum occupies two canal houses, giving visitors also the opportunity to take a closer look at those houses from the inside. The museum regularly features great photography exhibitions.

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Adam Bialecki

Most of the photography here is objectively bad. I enjoy many types of photography but many of the photos we're bland and uninteresting, didn't have a story to tell, and were easy photos to take (because they were bad photos). I enjoyed a few pieces but it was definitely not worth the entry fee.