What is Kunsthal Rotterdam about?
Kunsthal Rotterdam is one of the Netherlands’ leading cultural institutions, housed in a striking building designed by renowned architect Rem Koolhaas (OMA). Located in the Museumpark, the Kunsthal is an exhibition powerhouse without a permanent collection, allowing for a dynamic program of changing exhibitions.
The Kunsthal presents a diverse range of exhibitions covering art, photography, design, and culture from around the world. With multiple exhibition halls, the museum can host several simultaneous exhibitions, offering visitors encounters with various art movements, periods, and continents. The innovative architecture itself, with its sloping ramps and multiple entry points, is an attraction in itself.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is perfect for art lovers, design enthusiasts, photography fans, and anyone interested in contemporary culture. It appeals to visitors who enjoy variety and want to experience world-class exhibitions in an architectural landmark.
Educational and cultural activities
The Kunsthal offers guided tours, educational programs, workshops, and lectures related to current exhibitions. The museum shop features design items and art books, and the café provides a space for reflection.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Monday closed. Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Also open on select Mondays during school holidays.
Ticket prices: Adults €19.00. Youth up to 18 years free. Students/CJP €12.00. Groups (15+) €17.00 per person. Museumkaart, Rotterdam Pass, ICOM, Rembrandtkaart, and VriendenLoterij VIP card valid for free admission.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is available nearby.
Facilities: A café is available on site. Free Wi-Fi availability not mentioned.




