Due to the current coronavirus crisis, this exhibition will be closed through to and including Monday 6 April 2020. The exhibition Republic at Sea explains how the Netherlands came to be a maritime nation, and tells the story of the Republic in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through more than 50 masterpieces.
Free with I amsterdam City Card
You get free entrance to Republic at Sea with the I amsterdam City Card!
Amsterdam developed into an important port with connections all over the world in the seventeenth century. Merchants, admirals, and captains commissioned artists to produce paintings and a new genre of painting emerged: maritime art.
The great prosperity also had an uglier side. The economic growth of the Dutch Republic came at the expense of the welfare of people elsewhere in the world and ultimately led to colonial oppression and the slave trade.
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