What to See Inside The Upside Down Museum

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When it comes to museums in Amsterdam, the Upside Down Museum is a place that will blow your mind, keep you entertained, and leave you in awe.

Also known as the Instagram Museum, the museum is a selfie heaven for many.

It is the largest Instagram museum in Amsterdam, with 25 rooms of fun, creative, and trendy experiences that will give you Instagram-worthy memories.

From old to young, everyone will find inspiration when they step inside the Upside Down Museum, welcoming a new fantasy world.

It envisions telling you more about Dutch culture in a more improvised, modern, and fun way.

Inside the Upside Down Museum is a socially conscious enterprise that is a playground for kids and a reminder that the right to play is for everyone.

Things to do inside the Upside Down Museum

As you enter the area, you will instantly lose equilibrium in a rotating vortex.

After floating in the vortex, the next thing to experience will be the life-size and moving RGB (Red, Green, and Blue) projections.

To get the essence of the Upside Down, you can visit the Royal Room, where the ceilings become the floor and vice versa.

Moving forward, you experience life below water in the Infinity Room.

To have a party, head towards the club where clubbing is taken to a new level.

You can even find a Mondorian room to enjoy real art, colors, and Dutch designs.

The room includes minimalistic, experimental, and innovative art pieces from the museum.

Inside the Upside Down, museum visitors create content and participate in the installations to get the perfect picture.

Not only this, but Upside Down employees also help choose the perfect poses to create the whole Instagram picture.

You can click a selfie or smile at the museum camera and let the exquisite background do the magic for you.

The museum also has a large cafe that can be rented for events and holds many people.

Influencers and upcoming entrepreneurs can rent out the cafe, host product inaugurations, or attend parties.

With 25+ rooms, you can get all kinds of themes, allowing visitors to go wild with their creativity to create Instagrammable pictures.

What to Expect Inside the Upside Down Museum

Arriving 15 minutes before your reservation time will allow you to thoroughly enjoy the museum’s experience.

With more rooms, you may need time to spend in each one to click pictures, so coming in early will help you save time.

Outside food and drinks are strictly prohibited inside the Upside Down Museum. Read our article on Restaurants near the Upside Down Museum.

To get your Instagram pictures, you are free to bring all the equipment you may need to get your incredible shots.

You can even use the professional camera in the museum to get your perfect picture.

Tickets bought can be used by one person only and cannot be shared with anyone else.

Also, make sure to scan your smartphone tickets at the museum entrance.

Foreign tourists must show their passports, visas, and tickets at the entrance.

The security checks at the entrance will require ID proof for every individual at the time of their arrival.

FAQs

1. Is the Upside Down Museum free?

2. How many themed rooms does the Upside Down Museum have?

3. Does the Upside Down Museum have any artifacts?

4. What is inside the Royal Room?

5. Which room can you enjoy Dutch art designs in?

6. Can I get a souvenir photo in the Upside-Down Museum?

7. What is the Mondriaan Room?

Featured Image: Upsidedown.com

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Amenities
Accessibility and Mobility
Wheelchair access
Lift and Ramps
Information and Navigation
Information Desk
Audio guides
Guide Map
Safety and Security
First aid
Security and surveillance
Convenience
Restrooms
Baby changing facilities
Lockers and Cloakroom
Water Filter