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Maritime Museum

Vintage ships & historic port models, plus hands-on kids' exhibits in a multimedia maritime museum.

Leuvehaven 1, 3011 EA Rotterdam

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant
  • Toilets
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rotterdam is a bustling port city in the Netherlands, and the Maritime Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of this remarkable city. Located in the heart of the city, the museum is a great way to learn about the maritime past of Rotterdam, which has been a major port since the 13th century.

The museum offers a variety of exhibits and activities, including interactive displays, models of ships, and interactive activities. Visitors can explore the history of the port and its ships, as well as the city’s maritime industry. There are also interactive activities that allow visitors to explore the history of the city’s maritime trade and its impact on the city.

The museum also has a number of permanent exhibitions, such as the “Maritime History of Rotterdam” and the “Maritime Heritage of Rotterdam”. These exhibitions provide visitors with an in-depth look at the city’s maritime past and its impact on the city. There are also a number of temporary exhibitions, such as the “Maritime Art” and the “Maritime Culture”, which provide visitors with a more comprehensive look at the maritime history of the city.

The Maritime Museum is also a great place to learn about the city’s maritime history. There are a number of educational programs and activities, such as the “Maritime Education Program”, which provide visitors with an in-depth look at the city’s maritime past. There are also a number of lectures and workshops, which provide visitors with an opportunity to learn more about the city’s maritime industry.

The museum also offers a variety of activities for children, such as the “Maritime Playground” and the “Maritime Adventure”. These activities provide children with an opportunity to explore the maritime history of the city and its impact on the city.

Overall, the Maritime Museum is a great way to learn about the history of Rotterdam and its maritime past. It is a great place to explore the city’s maritime industry and its impact on the city. The museum has a variety of interactive activities, permanent exhibitions, and educational programs, which provide visitors with an in-depth look at the city’s maritime past and its impact on the city.

Reviews from Tripadvisor

“I recently visited the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam and it was a great experience. The museum has a lot of interesting displays and interactive activities. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend!”

“The Maritime Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of Rotterdam. The interactive exhibits and activities are great for kids and adults alike. Highly recommend!”

“The Maritime Museum in Rotterdam is a great place to learn about the city’s maritime history. The permanent exhibitions and educational programs provide visitors with an in-depth look at the city’s maritime past and its impact on the city. Highly recommend!”

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5 stars

Really have a good time here. The drug tour is very interesting to adult, the art collection from classical to modern worth a visit, it really can tell the history. The offshore tour is a family must go, can learn a lot from it. Large … More

5 stars

One of the most interesting museums I have visited so far, the museum explains some historical information about Rotterdam as well. lots of art and interesting structures are built inside, it would take around 2-3 hours to fully experience … More

3 stars

A friend recommended us to take the kids to play there. So we did, paying thirty odd euro for 2 adults… took them to the play area floor. The play area not too big but kids have a lot to do there. It’s like a mini logistic transportation but ofcoz kids being kids (boys) trying to break stuff 😅 … More