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Visitors looking at photos in exhibition at World Press Photo 2023 in De Nieuwe Kerk
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Culture Guide (April 2026)

Updated 1 April 2026 at 09:27Written by Garvan Ó Deaghaidh
April comes to Amsterdam, bringing much needed respite from incessant rain, blossoming nature and canal side activities. This month’s cultural agenda contains a diversity of offerings adjacent to the easter baskets you’ll start it off with – presenting treats varying from foreign film festivals and aesthetic art fairs to dutch theatre and intentionally ugly photography exhibitions.

Editor’s Pick: Amsterdam Spanish Film Festival

Pathé Tuschinski cinema grand room interior
Image from Pathé

This event has brought Spanish and Latin American cinema to the eyes of Amsterdammers for over a decade. For the uncultured among us, films come complete with English subtitles, while the presence of Spanish gives a layer of immersion and texture often missing from Hollywood films. One Highlight of the program is the Saturday night double screening on 11 April at the Pathé Tuchinski (in the grandiose main hall no less), starting with sharp comedy “La Cena”, and continuing with “ La Mujer de la Fila” – a drama about a middle class mother whose son is unjustly imprisoned.

Warmoes Biënnale

In collaboration with Warmoes Biënnale 

Amsterdam’s answer to Venice’s Biennale, the Warmoes edition offers visitors a chance to rediscover the capital’s historic city centre, as it is transformed into a living, breathing art gallery. Spend some time around the city centre, and find art in the most unexpected of places, a laundromat, a Febo, a community centre and more. There is a route and audio tour available on the website.

Martin Parr - Very Modern and Rather Ugly at Foam

In a world oversaturated with pastel Instagram photos, the aesthetic (or lack thereof) of photographer Martin Parr's work stands out. This exhibition features four of his photography series, including Common Sense: an installation of 270 colour-saturated close-up photographs that zoom in on global consumer culture, from fast food and tourist attractions to personal decoration and social stereotypes, as well as a reading room containing many of his photo book publications.

World Press Photo Exhibition 2026

Visitors looking at photos in exhibition at World Press Photo 2023 in De Nieuwe Kerk
Image from Frank van Beek

An annual exhibition presenting the winning photos from this year's World Press Photo Contest, in the Nieuwe Kerk. Under the vaulted ceilings of this 15th-century building, wander through award winning photograph after award-winning photographs and take in scenes from all around the world. The winner of the photo of the year competition is announced just one day before the event opens, giving you the chance to immediately experience what was chosen.        

World Press Photo Exhibition 2026 - De Nieuwe Kerk| 24 April-27 September | Nieuwe Kerk

Get free entry to the Nieuwe Kerk with the I amsterdam city card.

Andy Warhol, The Textiles

Discover this American pop art pioneer’s background in fabric, never seen before in the Netherlands, featuring 60 text designs from the early sixties and fifties. Head down to Museum Cobra for a bright, colourful and decidedly non-venomous display.  

Andy Warhol, The Textiles | 24 April-6 September | Museum Cobra

Kunst RAI

Benthem Crouwel architekten, Amsterdam ,NL 2009; Elicium, RAI

The Dutch word for art, that’s what you’ll find here at the biggest conference centre in Amsterdam. Over five days, around 100 carefully selected galleries from the Netherlands and abroad will present an inspiring range of contemporary painting, photography, vintage design, applied arts, post-war art and specialist art books. Curation in a fair format, head here and spend an afternoon strolling through stand after stand, considering whether or not you want to re-mortgage your house to afford that wall-sized painting.

Home - KunstRAI|  22-26 April | RAI

Nachwacht at Carré

Koninklijk Theater Carré outside of theatre at night
Image from Jan de Ridder

Nite (the National Interdisciplinary Theatre Ensemble), returns to the Carre witha trademark performance that’s dark, humorous and musical all at once. The play follows an old man in a care institution and the staff taking care of him. “Nachtwacht” – night watch in English – is perfect for an evening viewing in the plush red seats of Carre.

Nachtwacht at the Royal Theatre Carré| 2-5 April | Royal Theatre Carré

Source at Nationale Opera & Ballet

The National Opera & Ballet at nightfall, seen from a distance. This cultural institution is located at the Amstel river, close to Waterlooplein in the city centre.
Image from Jan de Ridder

Fusion takes centre stage here, as Indian-Dutch choreographer Kalpana Raghuraman presents a hybrid of Ballet, Indian and Western contemporary dance; performed by three dancers from Dutch National Ballet and three dancers from her own company, Kalpanarts. The new and the old, the familiar and the foreign, the soulful and the energetic – all intertwining before your eyes. Despite what a certain American actor might have to say, this event proves that the art form is alive and kicking. 

Source| 16-18 April | Nationale Opera & Ballet

The Amsterdam Coffee Festival

Catered to casual coffee enjoyers and snobs alike, charge up on caffeine under one of the largest solar-panelled roofs in Amsterdam. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home brewing skills at the “Brew Lab”,  follow the "Coffee trail” and visit all the must-see booths or just to relax and sip on free samples, this event has you covered. If you’re feeling the jitters after all that coffee, head out on the Amsterdam coffee run and burn off some of that excess energy.

The Amsterdam Coffee Festival | 16-18 April | NDSM Loon

CinemAsia

Image from Cinemasia

This event showcases Asian and diaspora cinema in venues across the city. Opening with Becoming Human, the festival includes 47 films over five days with subject matter ranging from a feature film about a queer relationship to a hybrid documentary – part fact, part fiction – about a Thai Farmer.

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