The neighborhood wakes up from hibernation; spring beckons in De Plantage. Wonderful to stroll through the parks again, catch the first rays of the sun and discover buds on trees and shrubs. Still too bleak? Quickly enter one of the museums or theatres; there’s something for everyone this month. If you are going out, check out the website.
- From March 8, exhibition Diva’s, Tropenmuseum
- March 3th until 12th, event Opera Forward Festival, National Opera & Ballet
- Until March 5th 2023, exhibition World Press Photo, seen through the lens of, Tropenmuseum
- Until March 5th 2023, exhibition Zerheilt – Photo fragments of Berlin, Jewish Museum
- March 9th until 11th 2023, event Opera Week, Lutherian Museum Amsterdam
- March 10th and 11th 2023, event NLdoet
- Until March 12th 2023, exhibition De Maasdamme collection, Amsterdam Museum
- March 18th until June 4th 2023, exhibition Titus is home again, Museum Rembrandthuis
- March 18th until June 11th 2023, exhibition Drawing Art, Museum Rembrandthuis
- March 18th 2023, event Clean Up day
- Until Mart 23th 2023, exhibition acquisitions February strike, Resistance Museum
- Until May 7th 2023, exhibition Plastic Crush, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam
- Until May 21st 2023, exhibition t/m 21 mei 2023, exhibition Collecting the City, Amsterdam Museum
- Until May 28th 2023, exhibition Mens op Zee, Het Scheepvaartmuseum, Kattenburgerplein 1
- Until August 27th 2023, exhibition Rembrandt & contemporaries, history paintings from The Leiden Collection, Hermitage Amsterdam
- Until August 27th, 2023, exhibition 31553580 (Obsession) for Numbers & Schedules, Museum of the Mind
- Until September 3rd 2023, exhibition Continue This Thread, Amsterdam Museum
- Until September 24th 2023, exhibition Me Jewish?!, Jewish Museum
- Until December 31th 2023, Sabi Suriname, Tropenmuseum
- closing date unknown, exhibition Panorama Amsterdam, Amsterdam Museum
- Closing date unknown, exhibition Amsterdam port & city, National Maritime Museum
- Closing date unknown, exhibitions ‘For the Love of Art: Collectie Highlights’ and ‘Art Against the Flow, Museum of the Mind