FENIX Museum of Migration
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| Established | 2025 |
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| Location | Rotterdam, the Netherlands |
| Type | Art museum, History museum |
The FENIX Museum of Migration is a museum dedicated to human migration, located within the former Fenix warehouse in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.[1] It was opened on 16 May 2025.[2]
The museum’s inaugural exhibitions are ‘All Directions: Art That Moves You’, which will feature works by Francis Alÿs, Cornelia Parker and Do Ho Suh, and ‘The Family of Migrants’, an exhibition inspired by Edward Steichen’s Family of Man at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, which will present 194 photographs on the subject of migration.[3]
FENIX is funded by the Droom en Daad Foundation, founded in 2016 and led by former Rijksmuseum director Wim Pijbes.
In May 2025, the museum welcomed its 100,000th visitor, marking over 100,000 visits in the first two months of its opening.[4]
