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Exhibitions
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Matisse to Malevich
- Introduction
- Highlights of the exhibition
- Background by Henk van Os
- Sergey Shchukin and Others
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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
- Terminology
- Links
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Archive
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Hermitage St Petersburg
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St Petersburg & Russia
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Hermitage Amsterdam and Amstelhof
Hermitage for Children
Frequently Asked Questions
St Petersburg & Russia
Hermitage Tips
Places to Stay
Tip 1
Pushka Inn is a small, friendly, wonderfully centrally located hotel, a stone’s throw from the Hermitage. The rooms are not as luxurious as in the big hotels, but offer value for money. Have a look round: all the rooms are different.
The Pushka has a bar, which also serves breakfast, and is open 24 hours a day, with good food and - especially important in Russia - drink. A respectable version of Russian cuisine. Pleasant, especially if you are staying at the hotel.
Pushka Inn, Naberezhnaya Reki Moiki 14 (Gostiny Dvor/Nevski Prospekt station + 15 minutes walk)
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
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