Diamond Museum Location
The Diamond Museum is located in the Museumplein in Paulus Potterstraat street. You can reach the Diamond Museum by availing tram numbers 2, 5, 7, 10, 3, 12, 16, and 24. The nearest tram stoppages include the Hobbemastraat stop, Spiegelgracht stop and the Museumplein stop.
Classifying Diamonds
The Diamond Museum not only provides information about Amsterdam as a city famous for diamond industries but also inform the visitors about some of the most popular diamonds in the world. Some of the masterpieces on display include:
- The Koh-i-Noor diamond
- The Rembrandt
- The Lucullan
Diamonds are no doubt beautiful, but what draws the attention of the visitors is their magnificent history. The museum also provides information on the natural process of diamond formation. With it comes the information about the diamond extraction and processing.
The theme-based exhibitions that are held in the first and the second floors of the Diamond Museum in Amsterdam receive numerous guests and diamond enthusiasts. Some of the splendid diamond expositions can be experienced during the 'Brilliant Beauties Selections', which exhibits a total of 10 theme-based creations. Kroonjuwelen is another exhibition in the Diamond Museum that is most visited.
Diamond Museum: Informations in General
The Diamond Museum of Amsterdam is open on the weekdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. For adults, the entry fee is Euro 6. While children between 12 and 18 years of age require an admission fee of Euro 4, children from 0 to 12 years of age can enter the museum free of cost. Students and senior citizens can visit the museum with an admission charge of Euro 4.


