Klaus Bockholt
I really enjoyed my visit of the MAAT. The walk there along the embankment puts you already in a good mood, and then I very much enjoyed the contrast between the old power station buildings and the modern gallery building with the possibility to walk on the curved roof. The most interesting for me was all the old power plant machinery, their technology explained and their beautiful quality in every little detail. I didn't enjoy the current (Nov. '25) exception in the gallery that much. But that's obviously very individual. Also, whilst it is a Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, I missed the Architecture part of the museum, bedside the actual buildings the museum is in, which is beautiful. I don't think it's quite deserving of claiming that it is an Architecture museum. But it's still very much worth the visit!
YØH
Highly recommend the museum architecture-themed tour. Our guide was kind of brilliant and and the tour very insightful! We got to know the whys! Plus you can find other interesting activities on their events agenda.
Kate A
The museum was worth the money, coming from Vancouver and seeing the photos by Jeff Wall was interesting, as they were taken from my hometown. I enjoyed the new perspectives that this museum has to offer, and a look into the energy exhibit. Some of the art was hard to comprehend, but after reading the captions it started to make sense. I think the point of this museum is to make you think hard-about humanity and the world in general. It’s worth a visit. We went up on the roof and the views were stunning. There’s a great view of the bridge, and the surrounding water. Would recommend!
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