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Foam Photography Museum: Entry Ticket
Highlights
Discover a broad range of photography styles, from historical prints to modern fashion photographs.
Experience exhibitions spotlighting both emerging artists and legendary photographers.
Explore a museum set in a classic canal-side manor with a rich Amsterdam art history.
Visit current special exhibitions curated to offer fresh photographic perspectives.
Benefit from convenient visitor amenities such as lockers for your belongings.
















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Foam
Dive into the captivating world of photography at Foam Amsterdam, a dynamic and internationally recognized museum. Explore diverse exhibitions from renowned artists and rising talents in a beautiful historic setting. Book your Foam Amsterdam tickets today and secure your visit to this hub of visual culture.
About Foam

Foam, short for ‘Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam’, is a prominent institution dedicated to showcasing and promoting the art of photography. Located in a monumental canal house in the city’s historic center, the museum presents a wide variety of photographic genres, including documentary, fashion, and art photography.
Foam is a platform for new talent as well as an exhibition space for established photographers, with a frequently changing program that ensures a fresh experience with every visit. Beyond its exhibitions, Foam is a comprehensive organization that publishes Foam Magazine, organizes educational programs, and hosts a dedicated gallery for purchasing photographic prints.
Established: 2001
Annual Visitors: Approx. 250,000
Why Visit Foam?
A Comprehensive Photography Hub
Foam is not just a museum but a complete center for the art of photography. It presents a diverse program of exhibitions showcasing work from legendary masters to fresh, new talent from around the world. In addition to its galleries, Foam is an organization that publishes its own acclaimed magazine, Foam Magazine, and operates a gallery, Foam Editions, where you can purchase high-quality photographic prints.
Constantly Changing Exhibitions
Foam’s exhibition schedule is dynamic, with multiple shows opening throughout the year. This ensures that every visit offers a new experience, showcasing a fresh perspective on the art of photography. You’ll find a diverse range of genres, from classic documentary and portraiture to experimental and contemporary photography, guaranteeing there is always something to spark your interest.
Focus on Emerging Talent
While Foam features work by world-renowned photographers, a core part of its mission is to discover and promote new talent. The museum is a crucial platform for emerging artists, providing a space for their first major solo exhibitions. This commitment makes Foam a great place to see the future of photography and witness the beginnings of promising careers.
A Unique Setting
The museum itself is a work of art, housed within a beautiful 18th-century canal house. The building’s historic architecture creates a unique and intimate atmosphere for viewing photography, blending Amsterdam’s rich past with contemporary art. The combination of old-world charm and modern exhibition design provides a memorable backdrop for the stunning images on display.
Photographic Genres
Foam’s curated exhibitions span the entire spectrum of photographic art. Whether you are interested in powerful photojournalism, striking fashion photography, or contemplative fine art, Foam’s program covers it all. This variety ensures that every visitor can find a style that speaks to them, making it a truly inclusive experience for all art lovers.
Timings

Experience the captivating world of photography with flexible visiting hours designed to suit your schedule.
Monday to Wednesday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Thursday to Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10 AM – 6 PM
How to Get There?
- Address
- By Public Transport
- By Car
- By Bike
- On Foot

Foam is situated in a beautiful canal house on the iconic Keizersgracht, right in the heart of Amsterdam’s historic Canal Ring.
Address:
Keizersgracht 609
1017 DS Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Foam is easily reachable by Amsterdam’s extensive public transit system.
From Amsterdam Centraal Station:
Tram: Take tram 24 towards VU Medisch Centrum and get off at the Muntplein stop. From there, it’s a 4-minute walk.
Metro: Take Metro 52 (North-South line) and get off at Vijzelgracht station, which is a 7-minute walk from the museum.
From other parts of the city:
Light Rail/Tram: The closest stops are Keizersgracht (a 2-minute walk away), Muntplein, and Rembrandtplein.
Bus: The nearest bus stop is Rokin, approximately a 4-minute walk away.

Parking in the city center can be challenging and expensive. Using a nearby parking garage is recommended.
Q-Park Waterlooplein: A 12-minute walk to the museum, with the option to reserve a spot online.
Parking Centrum Oosterdok: Located near Amsterdam Centraal Station, this garage offers a fixed daily rate and is a short drive or a longer walk/public transport ride from Foam.

Amsterdam is a cycling city, and biking is a great way to get to Foam.
There are plenty of bike racks available for parking near the museum.

If you are already in the city center, walking to the museum is a pleasant option.
It’s a short stroll from popular areas like Rembrandtplein and the historic Canal Ring.
Things to Know Before Visiting Foam
To ensure entry and avoid queues, it’s highly recommended to purchase your tickets online before your visit.
While Foam is a photography museum, taking photos of the art itself may be restricted to protect the works. Please check for specific signage or ask a staff member if photography is permitted in a particular exhibition.
The museum is located in a historic canal house, which presents some accessibility challenges. If you require assistance or have specific needs, contact the museum ahead of time.
The museum offers a cloakroom and lockers for visitors to store their belongings, allowing you to explore the galleries unencumbered.
Most visitors find that 1 to 2 hours is a sufficient amount of time to comfortably view all the exhibitions.
Foam is a smoke-free venue. Smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the building.
In addition to its regular exhibitions, Foam hosts a variety of special events, talks, and workshops. Check the official calendar to see what’s happening during your trip.
Make sure to save some time for the museum shop, which offers a great selection of photography books, prints, and unique souvenirs.
Additional Info
- Facilities
- Souvenir Stores
- Dining

Foam offers several facilities to make your visit comfortable. The museum is equipped with an elevator and a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
Free folding stools are available at the front desk for visitors who may need to rest during their tour of the galleries.

The museum’s shop is a must-visit for photography lovers. It’s a key part of the experience, offering a curated selection of photographic publications, including the latest issues of Foam Magazine and a wide archive of past editions.
You can also purchase limited-edition prints from featured artists, unique merchandise, and other photo-related items.

Foam has a small café on-site where you can purchase coffee, tea, and light refreshments.
For a more substantial meal, there are numerous cafes and restaurants within a short walking distance of the museum in the historic Canal Ring neighborhood.
Accessibility at Foam Amsterdam

Mobility: The museum has limited accessibility for wheelchair users, as not all rooms are reachable by elevator. The building does have an elevator and a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
Assistance: Visitors who require assistance can bring a caregiver, who will receive free admission. Registered guide dogs are also welcome.
Amenities: Folding stools are available for loan at the front desk for those who need to rest.
Tours: Foam offers guided tours in Dutch sign language, and customized tours can be arranged by contacting their Education department in advance.
Mobility Devices: Please note that mobility scooters and electric wheelchairs are not permitted inside the museum. If you use one, you should contact the museum ahead of time to discuss your options.
Interesting Facts about Foam
Foam is not just a museum; it’s a multi-faceted organization dedicated to the art of photography.
The museum is housed in a historic 18th-century canal house that was once home to Museum Fodor, an art museum for over 130 years.
Foam showcases a wide range of photographic genres, from documentary and fashion to contemporary and historical.
They often feature the work of both internationally renowned photographers and up-and-coming young talent.
Foam publishes its own highly-regarded international photography magazine, Foam Magazine.
The museum hosts multiple exhibitions at any given time, ensuring there is always something new to see.
It offers a variety of educational programs, including workshops, lectures, and tours.
The institution has an in-house gallery, Foam Editions, where visitors can purchase limited edition prints.
Foam created the Paul Huf Award, an annual prize for a promising young photographer under the age of 35.
Foam is considered the most-visited photography museum in the Netherlands.
The museum’s interior blends the building’s original architectural features with modern design elements like chrome and glass.
Foam’s exhibitions and programming often respond to current events and social themes.
They aim to make photography accessible to a wide audience, fostering dialogue and conversation.












































