Overview
Het Nieuwe Instituut is the Netherlands' national museum for architecture, design, and digital culture. It explores how design shapes daily life through exhibitions, a research archive, and public programs.
Highlights
- Architecture Archive: Houses 800+ architectural archives and 4 million drawings, photos, and models.
- Sonneveld House: An adjacent 1933 Functionalist villa, perfectly preserved as a house museum.
- Design Exhibitions: Rotating shows on urban planning, digital futures, and social design.
History
Founded in 2013 by merging the Netherlands Architecture Institute, Premsela, and Virtueel Platform. The main building was designed by Jo Coenen and completed in 1993.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Don't skip Sonneveld House — it's a separate ticket but one of the best-preserved 1930s interiors in Europe.
- Tip 2: The institute's garden connects directly to Museumpark.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.