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Rubens, Van Dyck & Jordaens
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Archive
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Splendour and Glory
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The immortal Alexander the Great
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Matisse to Malevich
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DUSK & DAWN
- At the Russian court
- Caspar David Friedrich
- Images of St Petersburg
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Exhibitions
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Rubens, Van Dyck & Jordaens
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Archive
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Splendour and Glory
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The immortal Alexander the Great
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Matisse to Malevich
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- Background by Henk van Os
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Artist biographies
- Auguste Chabaud
- André Derain
- Kees van Dongen
- Georges Dufrenoy
- Raoul Dufy
- Henri Le Fauconnier
- Othon Friesz
- Charles Guérin
- Alexej von Jawlensky
- Wassily Kandinsky
- Marie Laurencin
- Kazimir Malevich
- Henri Manguin
- Albert Marquet
- Henri Matisse
- Amédée Ozenfant
- Pablo Picasso
- Jean Puy
- Georges Rouault
- Chaim Soutine
- Maurice Utrillo
- Louis Valtat
- Maurice de Vlaminck
- Russian literature around 1900
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Archive
- At the Russian Court
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- Images of St Petersburg
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- Persia
- Collectors in St Petersburg
- Silver wonders from the east
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- Venezia!
- Nicholas & Alexandra
- Greek gold
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Activities
Hermitage St Petersburg
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St Petersburg & Russia
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Hermitage Amsterdam and Amstelhof
Hermitage for Children
Discounts and arrangements
Frequently Asked Questions
Factsheet Banqueting and meetings
Café-restaurant Neva
This large restaurant, is in the Garden Wing on the east side and, with 34 windows, offers a splendid view of the gardens. The terrace will be in a sheltered corner of the east side of the Amstelhof. The café-restaurant is open in the evening so that theatregoers to the Carré or the Music Theatre can drop in before or after the performance. The catering partner is the Amsterdam Village Company, which is well known from the former Hermitage Café, the Odeon and Hotel Arena. Neva can seat 229.
Auditorium
The auditorium is located above café-restaurant Neva. This superb, spacious room with natural light is suitable for various purposes. As a theatre, it offers no less than 350 seats, and for dining can seat up to 128.
Conference rooms
The Hermitage Amsterdam has three conference rooms. They are very suitable for lectures and meetings of smaller groups. Coffee or lunch can be served during your gathering.
| Pushkin Room | 60 (in theatre arrangement) |
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| Chekhov Room | 30 (in theatre arrangement) |
| Tolstoy Room | 24 (in theatre arrangement) |
For more information: reservations@hermitage.nl (available from 6 May 2009)
More information:
HERMITAGE AMSTERDAM
Press Office
Noepy Testa, Kim van Niftrik
T: +31 (0)20 - 530 87 55
F: +31 (0)20 - 530 87 50
E: pressoffice@hermitage.nl
W: www.hermitage.nl/pers
Opening hours
Hermitage Amsterdam is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, Wednesdays to 8 pm. Closed on January 1st and December 25th
The Hermitage Amsterdam is located on Amstel 51, Amsterdam
For more information:
+31 (0)20 530 74 88
Thanks
Hermitage Amsterdam would like to thank: