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de Appel Arts Centre

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  • 1e Jacob van Campenstraat 59
  • 1072 BD Amsterdam
  • Telephone:(general) 020 - 625 56 51
De Appel is a centre for contemporary art which provides space for projects and research. Situated in the centre of Amsterdam, De Appel operates actively as part of an international network of art centres, museums and other exhibition venues. Well-known and less familiar artists from both the Netherlands and abroad are invited by De Appel to produce work for solo and group exhibitions. The exhibitions at De Appel are accompanied by evening debates with artists and critics in reaction to recent films, video works and publications. In addition, the institute offers an international training for curators, the Curatorial Training Programme.

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Opening hours
De Appel is closed untill the reopening at the new location.
Ticket information
2,-
Discounts and passes
Museumcard/children up to 18 years free
Other location details
Accessible for the disabled. Ramp to cash register and lift accesses all floors. There is a special restroom.
How to get there
Tram 1, 2, 5, 12, 16, 24 or 25, stop Keizersgracht.
 
 
Agenda
 
Date Time Event Price  
15 Oct 2011 - 04 Mar 2012 - Sven Augustijnen - Spectres -
18 Nov 2011 - 31 Dec 2012 - De Appel Arts Centre - Permanent Collection €  7,-; Children: entree free to 11 year, 3,50 12-18 year
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