NEMO
NEMO is a science centre: an interactive, informal learning environment where the general public comes into contact with science and technology. Visitors see, hear and experience how scientific phenomena and technology play an important part in their lives. A science centre stimulates, excites, is instructive and works closely with the fields of science and education. As a national science centre, NEMO is responsible for a number of national activities such as the website Kennislink.nl en Het Weekend van de Wetenschap.
Shared experiences
Whether it’s an exhibition or a learning pack, NEMO creates experiences that people can share. From young to old, with family, friends or at school. NEMO presents scientific and technological advances in an accessible way, showing them in their historical and social context, and exploring where they might take us in the future.
At the heart of society
In addition to being a fun and educational museum, NEMO is an institution where different groups within society can debate the implications of scientific and technological advances. NEMO is a registered museum and the owner of a significant historical collection.
A spectacular building
The spirit of self-discovery that defines NEMO is also reflected in the building that has been its home since 1997. It has a striking exterior, with its copper-green silhouette recognizable from afar, while its interior minimizes distraction from the exhibitions and the discoveries that visitors make inside. And that is exactly how the Italian architect Renzo Piano envisioned NEMO.
Up on the roof at NEMO
A square overlooking the city: that is what architect Renzo Piano envisioned when he designed the NEMO building. His vision has been a huge success. NEMO has the largest roof terrace in all Amsterdam, where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the historic city centre, 22 meters above water level. It has a charming café and plenty of space to sit back, relax and enjoy a drink. In the summer, the children can play in our interactive water feature. The roof terrace is freely accessible, either by climbing the 120 steps to the top or by taking the elevator from NEMO’s entrance hall.
During school holidays and from April to August we are also open on Monday.
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