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Plan your visit

Opening hours:
Wednesday - Sunday
between 2-8pm

Adults: €6
Students: €3
Neighbors: β‚¬3
Ages 0 – 18: free
We accept ICOM, Museumkaart and Stadspas voor gratis toegang. The Museumkaart is available at the reception desk.
Group visits are possibly subject to additional costs, depending on the size of the group and hospitality requirements.

Accessibility info
You can find de Appel at Tolstraat 160, next to Cinetol in broedplaats Tempel, and a 5 minute walk from tram stop Van Woustraat. de Appel’s bookshop, archive, reception and foyer are located on the ground floor, and accessible for weelchairs. de Appel exhibition space is located on the first flloor. There is a manually operated chair lift available. If you plan your visit and would like to use the chair lift, please send an email to info[a]deappel.nl. Find our full accessibility info here

Plan your visit
Today, June 30

Klachtenkoor rehearsal

Klachtenkoor rehearsal

Event
12.05–10.11.2025
Upcoming

Archive open

Archive open

Event
03.10.2024–28.08.2025
Exhibition
27.06–10.08.2025
Sensing Interdependence is a retrospective exhibition on the work of the Italian art collective Arts For the Commons (A4C), a collaboration between Ecuadorian artist Rosa Jijon and activist and artistic researcher Francesco Martone. The exhibition tackles the notion of interdependence between nature and humans. It is guest-curated by Aria Spinelli and Angelo Castucci.
Exhibition
13.09–23.11.2025
Embracing child-friendly environments means rethinking what behaviour is considered acceptable in cultural spaces. We have been thinking about this recently with artist Mercedes Azpilicueta who will be employing her sculptures as characters and composite costumes for children as well as building a sensory experience where children and adults can experience play as an act of invention rather than mere imitation.
Public Programme
20.07.2025, 19:15–21:15
In the context of the exhibition Sensing Interdependence, de Appel screens the documentary I Am the River, the River Is Me (2025) at Filmtheater Kriterion, accompanied by a screening of video work by A4C titled Vilcabamba, de iura fluminis et terrae (2022): a visual and sonic representation of rivers with rights throughout the world, and a short reading by the curator of the exhibition.