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The Heart of Amsterdam

Most Amsterdammers go out of their way to avoid the area, whether by bike or by car. Tourists, by contrast, are drawn here. They indulge in fast food, waffles, joints, drinks, and mushrooms, and gawk at the sex shops and the sex workers behind the windows. Drunk, they stumble through the narrow alleys. The medieval center of Amsterdam — with its alleyways and Red Light District, and the Warmoesstraat and Zeedijk as its main thoroughfares — has for centuries been an infamous place for excess and heavy drinking.


Yet it remains a neighborhood of residents: butchers, florists, families raising their children there, artists and musicians, and entrepreneurs struggling to survive. People who were born there and still live there. Newcomers from all over the world who do not want to leave. There is a present, a past, and a future here that are invisible to tourists, and unknown to the Amsterdammers who avoid the area.


In this centuries-old heart of the city — perhaps the very heart of the Netherlands — the first-ever edition of the Warmoes Biennale will take place from Saturday, March 7 through Sunday, May 3, 2026.


For two months, artists, entrepreneurs, cultural institutions, and residents will come together to show what lives in this neighborhood and how people from all over the world inspire one another here. The festival invites visitors to look differently at this much-discussed, criticized, yet also beloved part of the capital. With intimate and monumental artworks in sometimes unexpected locations, a diverse program of events, and the warm welcome of the neighborhood, the Warmoes Biennale presents in this first edition the ingredients that form the heart of Amsterdam.

Advisory Committee & Ambassadors

Our advisory committee consists of leading figures from the art world, local residents, and cultural experts who provide strategic guidance for the Warmoes Biennale.

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Our philosophy

The Warmoes Biennale was created out of a desire to make the true character of Amsterdam’s city center visible. Behind the tourist clichés lies a vibrant community of residents, entrepreneurs, and artists.


Working closely with local residents, entrepreneurs, and artists, the Warmoes Biennale brings art to both intimate and large-scale locations throughout the neighborhood. By encouraging dialogue, we make invisible stories visible.

Core values

Community

Honoring those who call this area home

Diversity

Celebrating its international and cultural richness

Accessibility

Art in unexpected places, open to everyone

Authenticity

Sharing real stories from the people who live and work here

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Future plans

The first edition of the Warmoes Biennale marks the beginning of an ongoing dialogue about art, community, and identity in the heart of Amsterdam. As we continue to evolve, we remain committed to creating spaces where invisible stories become visible, where art serves as a bridge between diverse communities, and where the true character of this historic neighborhood can shine through.

First edition highlights

  • Over 50 artists from 20+ countries

  • 30+ art installations across the neighborhood

  • Weekly talks, performances, and workshops

  • Collaboration with 40+ local businesses

Future vision

  • Biennial editions building on community feedback

  • Year-round programming and artist residencies

  • Educational initiatives for local schools

  • International partnerships and exchanges

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