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Internationaal Theater Amsterdam

Accessibility

  • ITA is easily accessible for wheelchair users. There are adapted lifts and space is reserved in the halls for wheelchair users and their companions. Please always book these reserved seats by phone with ITA's box office +31 (0)20 624 23 11 so that we can guarantee they will be available to you.


    For safety reasons, mobility scooters are not allowed. For transport to the halls, you can use a loaner wheelchair. For people with mobility problems, it is good to know that there is still a reasonable distance to cover on foot from the lift to the Rabo Hall.

  • Special hearing amplification is available in both halls. There is no extra charge for this. You can pick up (and return) the device from the guest person in the info hall. We ask you to leave a pledge (can be any card with at least your name on it) when you pick it up. Upon returning, you will receive the collateral back.

  • Adapted toilets are available.

  • ITA does not have a separate car park for visitors. If you come by car, several car parks are available, such as Q-Park Europarking (per 15 minutes €1.20 - €2.00, maximum daily rate €50.00). 


    You can reach ITA by trams 1, 2, 5, 7, 11, 12 and 19, bus lines 282, 283, 284, 288 and metro 52 (get off at stop Vijzelgracht and walk about ten minutes). Please note that from 29 April to 16 August 2024, there will be work on the tram tracks around and on Leidseplein. 


    Free parking applies to Amsterdam residents with a National Parking Permit (LPO) or European Disabled Parking Permit (EGP). For visitors to the city, a day pass is available, to be collected from Cition Parkeermanagement.

  • Trained guide dogs and (SOHO) assistance dogs are welcome, provided you report their arrival in advance to ITA's box office +31 (0)20 624 23 11.

  • Contact us at [email protected]

  • Guests can contact ITA's box office on 020 - 624 2311 Mon-Sat 13:00 - 18:00 ([email protected]) There are 3 wheelchairs available that can be used and the audience service room attendants can ensure that guests are seated in the right place.


    HIDDEN DISABILITIES SUNFLOWER

    Not all disabilities are visible; some are hidden and not immediately recognisable, such as learning disabilities, mental health problems and mobility, speech, visual or hearing impairments. Wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower keycord discreetly alerts people (including staff, colleagues and carers) that one may need extra support, help or a little more time. ITA supports this initiative and our staff are ready to (re)recognise wearers of the keycord, making their experience during a visit extra nice.

Upcoming productions

  1. ROHTKO

    Łukasz Twarkowski, Anka Herbut, Dailes Theatre Latvia

    • # visual
    • # kunstoverkunst
    • # grootschalig
    19:00 hours |multidisciplinary |Internationaal Theater Amsterdam - Rabozaal
  2. ROHTKO

    Łukasz Twarkowski, Anka Herbut, Dailes Theatre Latvia

    • # visual
    • # kunstoverkunst
    • # grootschalig
    19:00 hours |multidisciplinary |Internationaal Theater Amsterdam - Rabozaal
  3. ROHTKO

    Łukasz Twarkowski, Anka Herbut, Dailes Theatre Latvia

    • # visual
    • # kunstoverkunst
    • # grootschalig
    19:00 hours |multidisciplinary |Internationaal Theater Amsterdam - Rabozaal
  4. ROHTKO

    Łukasz Twarkowski, Anka Herbut, Dailes Theatre Latvia

    • # visual
    • # kunstoverkunst
    • # grootschalig
    19:00 hours |multidisciplinary |Internationaal Theater Amsterdam - Rabozaal