Museumplein Essentials

Rijksmuseum vs Van Gogh vs Stedelijk vs Moco

Amsterdam’s Museumplein is home to some of the most famous museums in Amsterdam, all within a few minutes’ walk. For first-time visitors, the question is simple. Where do you start?

This guide compares the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, and Moco Museum Amsterdam, helping first-time visitors choose the right museum based on time, interests, and experience.

The Rijksmuseum focuses on Dutch history, the Van Gogh Museum on one artist, the Stedelijk on modern art movements, and Moco Museum Amsterdam on contemporary and immersive art experiences.

Each museum offers something fundamentally different. Scale. Emotion. History. Experimentation.

This is not just a list. It is a way to understand what each space asks of you, and what you might be looking for in return.

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The Rijksmuseum: Dutch Masters and national history

The Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands’ most iconic museum. Inside, centuries of Dutch history unfold through paintings, objects, and detail.

Rembrandt’s Night Watch. Vermeer’s quiet interiors. Craft, culture, and national identity all live here.

It is vast. Structured. Layered.

If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam after visiting the Rijksmuseum, you may find yourself wanting something more immediate. Something that speaks to the present, rather than the past.

The Van Gogh Museum: one artist, one emotional journey

The Van Gogh Museum focuses entirely on one artist. And what an artist.

You move through Vincent van Gogh’s life chronologically. Early works. Experiments. Breakthroughs. Struggle.

The experience is intimate, but often crowded.

If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam with modern art rooted in emotion, this is where you begin. If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam without crowds, timing matters.

The Stedelijk Museum: modern and contemporary art in context

The Stedelijk Museum bridges modern and contemporary art.

Here, you encounter movements. Abstract expressionism. Bauhaus. Design. Typography.

It leans more toward context and ideas than emotion. More about understanding than immersion.

If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam with modern art history and theory, the Stedelijk offers depth. But it asks for attention, and sometimes prior knowledge.

Crew interacting with colorful sculpture at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Andres Reisinger seated in pink padded room installation at museum Amsterdam. TIME magazine mirror artwork by Mungo Thomson with visitors posing at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Pink outdoor art installation with umbrella-like structures at museum Amsterdam. Visitor walking past colorful text-based artwork by Robbie Williams at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Large Takashi Murakami artwork featuring Mickey Mouse at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Classic portrait altered with surreal element by Banksy on display at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Couple admiring immersive digital art wall at Moco Museum Amsterdam.

Moco Museum Amsterdam: contemporary, immersive, and accessible

Moco Museum Amsterdam offers a more immediate and accessible art experience.

Moco Museum Amsterdam is a modern and contemporary art museum in Amsterdam featuring immersive installations and artworks by artists like Banksy, Warhol, and Kusama.

Inside a historic townhouse, the scale is smaller. The experience is more direct.

You move from Banksy’s social commentary to immersive digital rooms. From recognisable icons to installations that respond to your presence.

Where the Rijksmuseum looks back, and Stedelijk explains, Moco places stronger emphasis on feeling and interaction.

If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam with contemporary artists like Banksy, or an experience that feels interactive and accessible, this is where that shift happens.

Practical Information

  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 09:00 – 18:00

    Friday – Saturday: 09:00 – 20:00

    Sunday: 09:00 – 18:00

    27 April: 09:00 – 18:00

    5 May, 14 May, 17 May: 09:00 – 20:00

    23 – 25 May: 09:00 – 20:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 60 minutes.

  • Location

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    Honthorststraat 20, Amsterdam (Museum Square). Get directions via this link.

    Are you traveling by car in Amsterdam? Find a parking space at Q-Park Museumplein.

  • Contact

    Do you have a question? Email us at [email protected].

    For all other inquiries visit our contact page.

  • Audio Guide

    Don’t forget to bring your headphones to access the free audio tour.

Reviews

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    tokyototulips · Google · November 2025
    The Moco Museum is one of our favorite places to visit in Amsterdam! It’s smaller than some of the big museums in the city, which actually makes it perfect for a quick and enjoyable visit without feeling rushed. The space is beautifully designed with so many cute and creative photo spots. We also loved how interactive the exhibits are. What stood out most to me were the meaningful quotes and inspiring messages throughout the museum. I left feeling so motivated and uplifted. Definitely a must-visit for art lovers and anyone looking for a fun, modern museum experience in Amsterdam!
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    Chloe Ng · Google · October 2025
    Situated near all the major museums in Amsterdam, Moco Museum is a cozy yet inspiring spot filled with contemporary & street art. You can explore at your own pace across a few floors, with works by icons like Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, and more. Some immersive pieces are hidden throughout too! Don’t miss the outdoor garden, it’s full of art as well. 🎨🖼️✨
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    Inna Simonova · Google · October 2025
    A vibrant pop & street art gem in the heart of Amsterdam! From iconic Banksy pieces to bold works by Warhol and Haring, every corner bursts with color and creativity. The museum is compact but packed with energy, immersive exhibits, and Instagram-ready moments. Even with a crowd, it’s easy to feel inspired and engaged—definitely worth a visit for anyone who loves modern art, street art, or just a visually striking experience.
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    Alessandra Cortes · Google · October 2025
    Moco Museum is one of those places that instantly sparks your creativity 🎨💭 From the moment you walk in, every corner feels like a piece of art — colorful, modern and full of meaning. It’s not your typical museum… it’s more like stepping into a visual dream. The lights, the mirrors, the pop art. Whether you go on a date, with friends or solo, it’s one of those experiences that leaves you inspired and with the prettiest photos 💕. A must if you’re in Amsterdam
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Mathis Haas · Google · November 2025
    "Nice modern museum and Moco Amsterdam is the second Moco we visited after the one in Barcelona. I recommend it, and our kids loved the modern / contemporary art more than the classic style museums. In Amsterdam especially good on a rainy day when you can escape to a museum."
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    ihlatif · Tripadvisor · July 2025
    Today’s visit to the Moco Museum in Amsterdam was a highlight of our trip. Housed in a beautiful townhouse just off Museumplein, Moco manages to blend history and rebellion, elegance and disruption, all under one quirky roof. The Banksy collection is every bit as impactful in person as you would expect - sharp, irreverent, and full of hidden (and not-so-hidden) messages. Alongside Banksy, we explored works by Keith Haring, Basquiat, Warhol and other visionary artists who challenge the status quo with colour, energy, and wit.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    smartboy_jamz · Tripadvisor · June 2025
    I recently visited the Moco Museum in Amsterdam and had a fantastic experience! The museum features an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including some iconic works by Banksy - definitely a highlight for me. The pieces were thought-provoking and well-curated, making the visit truly memorable. If you're into street art, pop art, or just want to see some bold, creative works (like Banksy’s), Moco Museum is a must-visit in Amsterdam. Highly recommend!

Key differences at a glance

Museum Focus Experience Scale Best for
Rijksmuseum Dutch Masters, history Educational, structured Large First-time cultural overview
Van Gogh Museum One artist Emotional, chronological Medium Art lovers, storytelling
Stedelijk Museum Modern & design Conceptual, contextual Large Design & modern art enthusiasts
Moco Museum Amsterdam Contemporary & immersive Interactive, accessible Smaller First-timers, families, digital art

Which museum should you choose?

If you have limited time in Amsterdam

Choose one. The Rijksmuseum for history, or Moco Museum Amsterdam for a faster, more contemporary experience.

If you’re visiting with kids

Moco Museum Amsterdam offers the most engaging experience. Interactive works and shorter visit time make it easier to hold attention.

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If you love immersive or digital art

Moco stands out. It blends contemporary art with immersive environments.

If you want to understand Dutch art history

Start with the Rijksmuseum, then consider adding another museum for contrast.

If you prefer fewer crowds

If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam without crowds, Moco Museum Amsterdam is often more manageable in scale and flow compared to larger institutions.

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A simple museum route on Museumplein

For many visitors, the best experience is not choosing just one.

Start with the Rijksmuseum to understand the past. Then shift.

If you’re looking for a museum in Amsterdam after visiting the Rijksmuseum, Moco Museum Amsterdam offers a natural contrast. From history to now. From observation to interaction.

This sequence creates balance. Context, then connection.

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Choosing the right museum experience

Museumplein is not about competition. It is about perspective.

Each museum shows a different way of seeing.

History. Emotion. Theory. Experience.

At Moco Museum Amsterdam, the focus shifts toward the present. Toward what art means now, and how it connects to the world you are already part of.

You don’t just choose a museum. You choose how you want to see.

FAQ: Museumplein museums in Amsterdam

Which museum on Museumplein is best for first-time visitors?

The best museum depends on your interest: Rijksmuseum for history, Van Gogh Museum for a single artist, Stedelijk for modern art, and Moco Museum Amsterdam for contemporary and immersive experiences.

Which Museumplein museum is best with kids?

Moco Museum Amsterdam is often the most suitable for families due to its interactive and engaging exhibitions.

Can you visit multiple museums on Museumplein in one day?

Yes, but it is recommended to combine one large museum like the Rijksmuseum with a shorter visit such as Moco Museum Amsterdam.

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