Electric Ladyland
Noord-Holland
Electric Ladyland, located in Amsterdam, is the pioneering museum devoted entirely to the phenomenon of fluorescence. Visitors enter a unique room-sized fluorescent environment where they become part of a participatory art piece, an innovative concept that contrasts with conventional art museums where visitors remain passive observers. The museum features guided tours showcasing extensive collections of fluorescent minerals sourced globally, which transform from ordinary gray stones into vibrant, colorful displays under various wavelengths of light. In addition to natural mineral exhibits, the museum presents fluorescent artworks dating back to the 1950s, historical fluorescent advertisements and artifacts from as early as 1932, and educational demonstrations about fluorescence in fields such as astronomy, geology, and oceanography. Founded by Nick Padalino, Electric Ladyland opened its doors in 1999, following the establishment of the Electric Lady Art Gallery in 1987. Situated just a short walk from the Anne Frank House in the Jordaan neighborhood, the museum offers a captivating and educational experience for visitors interested in both art and natural science.
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Tip: Visits to Electric Ladyland are by appointment only, with opening hours from Wednesday to Saturday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. It is recommended to book your visit in advance through their online appointment system. Children under 12 can enter for free. The museum is conveniently located within walking distance from the Anne Frank House and is accessible via multiple tram and bus lines. Allow enough time to fully experience the participatory fluorescent environment and the guided mineral demonstrations.
Interesting facts
- •Electric Ladyland is the only museum of its kind worldwide dedicated solely to fluorescent art.
- •The museum features a participatory art environment where visitors become part of the artwork itself.
- •Fluorescent minerals displayed can change from dull gray stones to brilliant multi-colored wonders under ultraviolet light.
- •The museum includes fluorescent artworks and advertisements dating back to the 1930s and 1950s.
- •It is located just five minutes walking distance from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam's Jordaan district.
History
Electric Ladyland was established in 1999 as the first museum in the world dedicated exclusively to fluorescent art.
It evolved from the Electric Lady Art Gallery, which opened in 1987.
Since its inception, the museum has focused on showcasing fluorescence through participatory art and mineral collections, pioneering a unique approach to art and science exhibitions.
Over the years, it has maintained its status as a niche cultural institution in Amsterdam, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the vibrant world of fluorescence.
Place Guide
Fluorescent Environment
A room-sized immersive installation where visitors experience fluorescence firsthand and become part of the participatory art piece.
Fluorescent Mineral Demonstrations
Guided exhibits featuring a large collection of fluorescent minerals from around the world, demonstrating their color changes under different light wavelengths.
Fluorescent Artworks and Advertisements1932-1950s
Displays of fluorescent artworks from the 1950s and fluorescent advertisements and artifacts dating back to 1932, illustrating the historical use of fluorescence in art and commerce.
Contact
Phone: 020 420 3776