About

The Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam stands as a captivating destination for film enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Its striking waterside architecture offers stunning views of the river, providing a serene backdrop to explore both its intriguing permanent displays and engaging temporary exhibitions, such as the fascinating look into films from the 60s. Not overly large, the museum offers a cozy, yet enriching experience with interactive activities like film quiz games and flip-book creation suited for all ages. The on-site cafe, boasting excellent cuisine, allows guests to unwind while enjoying panoramic views. With a quiet ambiance, it's a perfect spot to learn, relax, and appreciate cinematic history.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Amsterdam Centraal
Transit station 584 m walk
Amsterdam Central Station
Bus station 523 m walk
Central Station
Subway station 698 m walk
Estacion AMSTERDAM
Train station 592 m walk
Amsterdam Central
Train station 599 m walk
Amsterdam, Buiksloterwegveer
Bus stop 321 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Mohajr Mohajr
Mohajr Mohajr
6 days ago on Google

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Hagay Levenstein
Hagay Levenstein
1 week ago on Google

The place it self is awesome! Sad you pay a lot for a meuseom but you actually get like 3 things to see . I’ll would have jusr Enter to make The flip book and that’s all

Marjorie MacNack
Marjorie MacNack
1 week ago on Google

The restaurant attached to the museum is a nice spot to catch up with friends or colleagues after work. Setting is a bit school cafeteria style, very sober, not hip or special but the view is excellent. Food was so so, I had 4 half empty crayfish shells with 2 slices of grilled corn on the cob for starter (disappointing) a very thin slammed slice of beef with veggies as main (sauce and veggies tasty) and a chocolate lavender sorbet for dessert (very tasty). The G&T was served in a very small water glass with a slice of lemon (boring/watered down). I paid 58 euro, not cheap, but I don’t mind the price if the food is good, it wasn’t good enough and I was absolutely hungry afterwards. Returning for drinks and the nice view but not for the food.

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