Overview
NEMO is the largest science museum in the Netherlands, housed in a striking ship-shaped copper building designed by Renzo Piano. It offers five floors of hands-on exhibits aimed at making science and technology accessible.
Highlights
- Chain Reaction: A massive interactive machine demonstrating physics principles.
- Energetica: An exhibition on sustainable energy with hands-on experiments.
- Rooftop Terrace: A stepped public square with panoramic views over Amsterdam's harbour.
History
Founded in 1923 as the Museum of Labour, it was rebranded as NEMO in 1997 when it moved into Piano's landmark building on Oosterdok.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Best for families with children aged 6–16.
- Tip 2: The rooftop terrace is free to access even without a museum ticket.
- Duration: 2–3 hours.