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ARTZUID 2025 Audiotour

ARTZUID 2025 Audiotour

Android ARTZUID

Take a audio tour of Amsterdam's sculpture biennial

System Requirements

Updated
May 19, 2025
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 7.0++
Package Name
com.kasperkreativsoftware.artzuidaudiotour2025

As someone who's tested a bunch of art and museum apps, I'd say ARTZUID 2025 Audiotour is a pretty good one. The audio tour is informative without being boring, and the map integration makes it easy to navigate the exhibition. I like how it offers context on the theme and history too. The only real downside is the occasional audio glitches, but that's a minor gripe. If you're planning to visit the ARTZUID biennial, this is a handy companion app to have.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Informative audio tour with details on each sculpture
  • Interactive map shows locations of all the artworks
  • provides background on the biennial's theme and history
  • Free to use, no in-app purchases required

Cons

  • Audio quality can be spotty in some areas
  • Takes a bit of time to figure out how to use all the features
  • Might not be as useful if you're not visiting in person
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Description

Been using the ARTZUID 2025 Audiotour app for a couple months now. It’s basically a guided audio tour for the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial. The app lets you explore the 5+ km route and learn about the 60 artworks and their creators. Pretty cool if you’re into art and sculpture.

Here’s what you can do – the app’s got an interactive map that shows you where all the sculptures are located. You can just follow the route on the map or use the audio guide to learn more about each piece. There’s also some background info on the theme of the biennial, which is all about celebrating Amsterdam’s 750 years of freedom and tolerance. Honestly, it’s a neat way to experience the exhibition.

Look, if you’re visiting Amsterdam or just interested in public art, you’ll probably dig this app. It’s not perfect – the audio can be a bit spotty in some areas – but overall it does a solid job bringing the sculpture biennial to life. Worth checking out for sure.

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