Are you ready to discover a magical world of ice and art? Art Below Zero is the must-visit ice sculpture exhibition in Amsterdam this winter. Stroll past breathtaking sculptures, learn about the city’s history, and join a workshop to create your own ice artwork. This unique event brings Amsterdam to life in ice, specially celebrating the city’s 750th anniversary. From historical figures like Anne Frank and Johnny Jordaan to iconic locations such as the canals, the Red Light District, and the Royal Palace – everything is masterfully carved from ice. Make sure to wear a warm coat, as the temperature inside drops to -10°C.
Book your tickets now and immerse yourself in the icy art of Art Below Zero!
What to Expect of Art Below Zero?
At Art Below Zero, you step into another world. Here are some highlights:
- Breathtaking ice sculptures – Admire artworks created by international ice artists.
- Interactive experience – Learn how the sculptures are made and take part in a sculpting workshop.
- Journey through history – Discover Amsterdam’s past, beautifully depicted in ice.
- Workshops and treasure hunts – Perfect for families, friends, and creative minds.
Practical Information
Location: Jan van Galenstraat 6, Amsterdam
Opening hours: Daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM)
Tickets: Starting at €19.95 – book in advance
Accessibility: The exhibition is wheelchair accessible
How to Get too Art Below Zero?
By public transport: Take tram 3 to Hugo de Grootplein or bus 18 from Amsterdam Central Station and get off at Markthallen.
By car: Parking is available at Parking Tetterode.
Extra Tips for Your Visit
- Dress warmly. The exhibition takes place in a chilled hall at -10°C.
- Bring your camera. This is a unique opportunity for stunning winter photos.
- Need to cancel? Choose a refundable ticket and cancel until 11:59 PM the day before your visit.
- Want to upgrade your experience? Check out extra ticket options like a guided tour or an Amsterdam Winter Festival Card.
Book your tickets now and immerse yourself in the icy art of Art Below Zero!