The house has a living room, a kitchen with built-in appliances, two bedrooms a bathroom with a walk-in shower, bathtub, and sink. Adjacent to the living room is a west-facing garden of approximately 50 m². The house is located on leasehold land.

Guided tour
Van Helt Stocadestraat 6-H is a single-story house on a quiet street in the Nieuwe Pijp neighborhood. The entrance is located behind a modest Front garden leads through the vestibule to the hall, with access to the toilet, laundry room, and living area.
The living room is located on the garden side and stands out for its abundance of natural light. The wide glass front and the skylight above the dining room create an open and light atmosphere. The space is functionally laid out, with the sitting area at the rear and the dining area centrally located.
The open kitchen is positioned along the wall and forms a logical link between the living and dining areas. Decorated in neutral tones, with a dark worktop and a robust stove, the kitchen is practically designed and discreetly integrated into the whole.
The terrace is accessible via double doors — sunken, constructed in wood, and Immediately to the garden. The outdoor space faces south and offers good sunlight. The garden is well-maintained, with permanent planting, a flowering plum tree, and a detached wooden shed at the rear.
The house has two bedrooms. The master bedroom is located at the front and offers space for a full setup. The second bedroom adjoins the garden and is suitable as a guest room, children's room, or study.
The bathroom is centrally located and equipped with a bathtub, double sink, and mirror cabinet. The finish is neutral and easy to maintain. The toilet is separately accessible from the hall.
The house is located on a quiet street with many low-rise buildings and front gardens, a short distance from Maasstraat and Ferdinand Bolstraat. Both daily amenities and public transport are within easy reach. The city center, the Zuidas, and surrounding neighborhoods are easily accessible by bicycle.
A compact and efficient home with a logical layout, a good outdoor space, and a favorable location in Amsterdam-Zuid.

The Outdoor Space
The garden faces south and forms a direct extension of the living space. Double French doors open onto a carefully constructed wooden terrace, made of wide planks and set lower than the living room. The terrace offers space for a sitting area or dining table and is sheltered by greenery.
The garden continues into a paved area and a lower planting area with permanent vegetation. The boundary is lined with mature hedges, creating a secluded atmosphere and sufficient privacy. At the rear is a detached wooden shed with space for storage or bicycles.


neighborhood guide De Pijp was built at the end of the 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who moved to the capital in search of work. Freddy Heineken's father opened the Heineken brewery here in 1886. The first workers' houses around Albert Cuypstraat were built quickly and cheaply. Later, Berlage added houses in the Amsterdam School style towards the Diamantbuurt. It is said that the neighborhood owes its name to the long, straight streets that are shaped like a pipe. The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark determine the dynamics of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The lively, mixed population brought many cafés and eateries to the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is known as the Latin Quarter of Amsterdam, still very dynamic and home to diverse restaurants such as Brut de Mer, Le Restaurant, Yamazato, Arles, the Peruvian NAZKA, and authentic bistros such as Petit Caron.

Details
• Living area approx. 74 m²
• West-facing garden of approx. 50 m²
• Energy label A
• Homeowners’ association fees €111.63 per month
• Nationally protected cityscape
• Leasehold ownership. General Terms and Conditions of 2016 apply
• Current ground rent has been paid off through February 28, 2063
• Locked in under favorable terms in 2019: €913.91 (+inflation) after February 28, 2063

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Van Helt Stocadestraat 6-H is a ground floor apartment with a surprisingly spacious layout. Not only are the dimensions generous, but the way in which the apartment Immediately the garden makes it a delightful whole. Large windows provide plenty of light—remarkable for a ground floor apartment. The location in the Nieuwe Pijp is quiet yet very central. The Maasstraat, Ferdinand Bolstraat, and surrounding neighborhoods offer a wide range of amenities, restaurants, and coffee bars. The neighborhood has a contemporary and personal character, with many low-rise buildings and front gardens that contribute to a relaxed street scene. A place where tranquility and excitement go hand in hand.


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Architecture

This ground floor apartment on Van Helt Stocadestraat is part of a characteristic 1930s complex in the Nieuwe Pijp neighborhood. The facade is constructed of brick, with white-painted window frames and distinctive front doors. A recognizable architectural style that is consistently implemented throughout this street. In 2018, an extension was added to the rear. This significantly increased the living space and created a direct connection to the garden. The room-wide front with French doors provides plenty of daylight and a clear view of the greenery. Inside, an open layout was chosen, with a logical transition between the entrance, living room, and dining area. The bedrooms on either side of the house and are only accessible via the living area. This creates a clear separation between the living and sleeping areas. The layout is efficient, the rooms are well proportioned, and the house is Immediately move into Immediately without any modifications.

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Living and cooking

The living room is located at the rear and is directly connected to the garden. Thanks to the glass rear wall and a skylight in the extension, the room has plenty of natural light. The layout is open and clear, with a logical placement of the sitting, dining, and cooking areas within one continuous space. The kitchen has a straight layout and is located centrally in the house. It is equipped with white cabinets, a dark worktop, and stainless steel appliances, including a wide stove with oven. The kitchen is functionally designed and well positioned between the dining room and the living area. The living space can be used efficiently and offers sufficient flexibility for various layout options.

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Sleeping and bathing

The house has two bedrooms. The largest room is located at the front and overlooks the quiet street. The room is generously sized and features a characteristic fireplace. The second, smaller bedroom is located at the rear and offers direct access to the garden. This room is suitable as a study, guest room, or children's room. The bathroom is centrally located in the house and is equipped with a bathtub, double sink, and mirror cabinet. The finish is neutral, with large wall tiles and a dark natural stone floor. The toilet is separate and accessible via the hall.

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The garden

The garden faces south and forms a direct extension of the living space. Double French doors open onto a carefully constructed wooden terrace, made of wide planks and set lower than the living room. The terrace offers space for a sitting area or dining table and is sheltered by greenery. The garden continues into a paved area and a lower planting area with permanent vegetation. The boundary is lined with mature hedges, creating a secluded character and sufficient privacy. At the back of the garden is a detached wooden shed with space for storage or bicycles. The southern orientation guarantees sunlight for much of the day.

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Neighborhood guide

De Pijp was built at the end of the 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who moved to the capital in search of work. Freddy Heineken's father opened the Heineken brewery here in 1886. The first workers' houses around Albert Cuypstraat were built quickly and cheaply. Later, Berlage added houses in the Amsterdam School style towards the Diamantbuurt. It is said that the neighborhood owes its name to the long, straight streets that are shaped like a pipe. The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark determine the dynamics of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The lively, mixed population brought many cafés and eateries to the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is known as the Latin Quarter of Amsterdam, still very dynamic and home to diverse restaurants such as Brut de Mer, Le Restaurant, Yamazato, Arles, the Peruvian NAZKA, and authentic bistros such as Petit Caron.


accessibility
The property is located in a quiet part of the Nieuwe Pijp, in a strategic location between the Beethovenbuurt, Oud-Zuid, and Rivierenbuurt neighborhoods. Maasstraat, with its wide range of specialty shops, cafes, and restaurants, is a short walk away. The location is also convenient in terms of mobility. The Ferdinand Bolstraat stop on the North/South line is nearby, as are various tram and bus connections. By bike, you can reach the city center or the Zuidas in ten minutes. The A10 ring road is easily accessible via the S109. Parking is based on a permit, in accordance with the policy of the Local authority .

Parking in
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 3.2 De Pijp Zuid). With a parking permit for Zuid 3.2 De Pijp Zuid, you may park in Zuid-3 and Zuid-4. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently a 5-month waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Local authority , July 2025).

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Features
Van Helt Stocadestraat 6H, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €654,000 k.k. by k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 3 Rooms
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
Maintenance
  • Internal: Good
  • External: Good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 74 m²
  • External storage: 4 m²
  • Garden area: 50 m²
Year of construction
  • 1924
Services and installations
  • Natural ventilation
  • Cable TV
Location
  • On quiet road
  • In residential area
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
  • Partial underfloor heating
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
Destination
  • Living space
Ownership type
  • Leasehold ownership
Outdoor space
  • Rear garden
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Amsterdam
  • Section: V
  • Number: 12005
Sustainability
  • Double glazed
  • Energy label A
Type
  • Apartment
  • Ground floor apartment
Specifics
  • Protected city or village view
Floor plan
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Location
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Food & drink
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Address
Lutmastraat 132,
1073 HB Amsterdam

Wine bar fitting room

In the building of a former butcher shop (which you can still see from the white tiles) in a quiet street in the Pijp you will find Wijnbar Paskamer. With all kinds of special wines that can be ordered both by the glass and by the bottle, this is a nice place to drink wine and to eat well. Owner Wouter Aalst is so passionate about wine that he even started his own wine school, the Amsterdam Wine Academy. The wine list changes regularly and there is something for everyone with approximately 150 wines, from natural wines to classic.

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Address
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333,
1072 LH Amsterdam

Ciel Bleu (**)

The gastronomic restaurant Ciel Bleu is located in the well-known Okura Hotel. The hotel that towers above Amsterdam South. Expect high-level dining at Ciel Bleu. Not only is the restaurant located on the 23rd floor, but the international cuisine now has two Michelin stars to its name. Imagine yourself in the seasonal dishes prepared by chefs Onno Kokmeijer and Arjan Speelman and surrender to a purely sensory experience.

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Address
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333,
1072 LH Amsterdam

Teppanyaki Restaurant Sazanka

Sazanka is a teppanyaki restaurant in the Okura Hotel on Ferdinand Bolstraat. This form of food preparation from Japanese cuisine revolves around the teppan, a hot iron plate used for frying. At Sazanka, you can sit down together and watch the teppan chef conjure up the most amazing dishes on your plates. The dishes consist of both fish and meat, but there are also plenty of vegetarian options. A visit to Sazanka guarantees a unique glimpse into the world of Japanese chefs and the cooking techniques they use to prepare each dish with Japanese precision. It sounds almost too good to be true, but Sazanka turns simple grilling on a plate into a refined piece of craftsmanship.

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Address
Karel du Jardinstraat 47,
1073 TB Amsterdam

Weimpe Beukers

Eetcafé Wijmpje Beukers is located in the middle of the Pijp, in a monumental building. With a cozy terrace and a pleasant interior, you can chat with friends, have a drink or enjoy a nice dinner. The menu is full of dishes made from fresh and local products and everything is prepared in their own kitchen. The owners themselves can be found in the restaurant every day and love nothing more than making everyone happy.

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Address
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333,
1072 LH Amsterdam

Yamazato (*)

If the name Yamazato doesn't ring a bell, it might be easier to think of the Okura hotel. Restaurant Yamazato is located in this tower-like hotel on Ferdinand Bolstraat, and as the Michelin guide explains, it was the first traditional kaiseki restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star in 2002. The cuisine is extensive and accessible to both those who are already fully familiar with authentic Japanese cuisine and those who are just taking a look. The staff is friendly and courteous, and brings the artwork-like food to the tables with an elegant flair. The traditional kaiseki cuisine simply shows its most beautiful and purest side here. Yamazato thus offers an understated moment in which a top product such as sea bass and intense preparations around miso and yuzu play the leading role. The matching sakés serve as the icing on the cake!

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Address
Van der Helstplein 15,
1073 AR Amsterdam

Miri Mary

At Miri Mary you can enjoy delicious spicy dishes from Indian cuisine, presented in a modern tapas style, with a smile from hostess Foram Kamdar. In addition to flavorful cocktails and excellent coffee, Miri Mary offers a unique culinary experience where Indian spices come together with Western influences. Sharing dishes are central, so you can taste everything. If you have trouble choosing, just let the chef prepare something surprising for you.

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Ferdinand Bolstraat 333,
1072 LH Amsterdam

Conservatory

Under the direction of Chef de Cuisine Bram Postel, Serre offers an à la carte menu and the Bibendum menu, a three- or four-course experience with excellent value for money, awarded a Bib Gourmand by Michelin. The menu reflects the international flair of Hotel Okura, with fusion dishes and subtle Eastern influences.

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Address
Maasstraat 12,
1078 HJ Amsterdam

Mangi Amore

At Mangi Amore you can enjoy delicious authentic pizzas as they are eaten in the Italian pizza city of Napoli. Chef Cico is a Neapolitan at heart and knows better than anyone how to make the perfect crispy pizzas. In 2014, Cico even won the prize for baking the best pizza in the Netherlands! The ingredients that are used - in Mangi Amore such as the tomatoes from Campania and the famous buffalo mozzarella - are imported directly from Italy. Visit this pizzeria to taste real Italy, or as the name of the restaurant itself says "eat my love!"

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Address
Second van der Helststraat 18H,
1072 PD Amsterdam

Badeta

Badeta is slowly but surely making a name for itself in the city, now with two locations. It started in De Pijp and now also has a branch in the Watergraafsmeer. The two founders have the mission to open a location in every district. This coffee roastery sells delicious coffee with its own blends and various homemade delicacies. Sustainable coffee is central, sourced from small-scale farmers with environmentally friendly farms and good working conditions.

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Address
Tweede van der Helststraat 3,
1073 AE Amsterdam

Glouglou

If you love natural and organic wines, Glouglou is the place for you. They only serve natural wines and accompanying snack platters. Have you discovered your new favorite wine at Glouglou? No problem, you can buy the whole bottle in the shop to enjoy at home. The atmosphere inside is very cozy, and in the summer you can enjoy people watching in the busy Pijp neighborhood from the terrace in the middle of the street.

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Address
Van Ostadestraat 147 H,
1072 SW Amsterdam

Massimo Gelato

At Massimo you can enjoy delicious, authentic Italian snacks all year round. Massimo is best known among Amsterdammers for its special, flavorful ice cream. The choice in flavor is wide and the staff is happy to help you (if you're lucky, they'll let you taste!). You can also go there for delicious coffee. There are few places that come close to Massimo. In addition, the interior is clear and welcoming. Occasionally you have to wait in line for a while, but then you get something in return

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Address
Maasstraat 18,
1078 HK Amsterdam

Pizza Project

It started with a pizza oven in their Rear garden. Every Friday, friends and family would line up outside their house to pick up a pizza. Now, Idske and Bas have two locations and a food truck. The secret? Letting the dough rise for 48 hours, which makes the crust light and airy and the pizza easier on the stomach. On weekends, they also serve sandwiches for lunch.

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Address
Ceintuurbaan 348,
1072 GP Amsterdam

Paulus Wine Bar

Wijnbar Paulus on Ceintuurbaan is a cozy bar with a homely atmosphere. The menu features countless wines from all kinds of different regions. They also serve tasty snacks, such as bitterballen and burrata. If you're in the mood for a surprise, you can also opt for a wine tasting. You choose the colors and the number of glasses, and the owner chooses the wine. Have you discovered a new favorite wine during a tasting? Then you're in luck; at Wijnbar Paulus, you can also buy a bottle of wine to take home with you.

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Ceintuurbaan 342 Huis,
1072 GP Amsterdam

Sinne (*)

Sinne should not be missing from the list of Michelin-starred restaurants. The gastronomic cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere make the place ideal for a long lunch at the weekend. Sinne has been doing justice to the Michelin star since 2015 thanks to sommelier Suzanne Sluijter and chef Alexander Ioannou. The restaurant has a contemporary menu inspired by French, Mediterranean and Eastern cuisine with a choice of 3 to 8 courses and a unique wine arrangement for enthusiasts.

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Address
Ferdinand Bolstraat 178H,
1072 LT Amsterdam

Bar Buuf

Bar Buuf was founded by Fleur van Olphen (in collaboration with the owner of Bar Dó), who grew up in Saigon and trained as a chef at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris before opening her own restaurant in Amsterdam. She deliberately chose a name that was homely and accessible, as a counterpart to the many French bistros in the city. The cuisine has a French foundation, with room for influences from other countries thanks to an international team and a menu that changes with the seasons. Fleur likes to be close to her guests and built Bar Buuf as a place where hospitality is a given, from a carafe of water to a basket of bread at no extra charge. Bar Buuf is also open for a simple lunch.

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Ferdinand Bolstraat 168H,
1072 LT Amsterdam

Brittons bakery

In 2016, Heather Brittons opened a cozy baking studio in Amsterdam. Specializing in American/Canadian pastries, where quality comes first. Each batter is carefully tasted before going into the oven. The permanent menu is regularly revised with small adjustments for an even better taste and appearance. Brittons stands for craftsmanship, with recipes that have been passed down for decades, such as "Grandma's Carrot Cake". High-quality ingredients, including organic eggs from the MiniRondeel care farm and homemade vanilla extract with Madagascar bourbon vanilla beans from Vanilla Venture, make Brittons' pastries irresistible.

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Address
Sarphatipark 34,
1072 PB Amsterdam

Embassy of Scandinavia

This coffee shop opened in 2013. They serve top-quality coffee and sweets inspired by Scandinavian cuisine. There is often a queue stretching outside, and for good reason. You can taste that high-quality food and coffee are prepared here. Located next to the always pleasant Sarphatipark, it's perfect for sitting on the terrace and watching the world go by, or taking a walk in the park with a coffee to go.

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Address
Van Woustraat 180,
1073 LZ Amsterdam

El Mauri

El Mauri in De Pijp is one of the best low-budget breakfast spots in the city. For years, this bakery has been serving up a hearty Moroccan breakfast that will make you feel like you're on vacation. Although the bakery looks simple from the outside, inside it offers a delicious breakfast with fresh bread, tagines, and homemade jam.

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Address
Dusartstraat 53 h,
1072 HP Amsterdam

En Japanese kitchen & Sake bar

En Japanese kitchen & Sake bar opened its doors in 2015. Chef Ken Osawa and Ryuji Ikemizu (restaurant manager), who previously worked at Yamazato, bring the original Japanese cuisine into view. Every month, chef Ken Osawa (born & raised in Hokkaido) creates a new menu in 3, 6 or 8 courses with attention to the seasons. Manager Ikemizu pairs these with the finest sakes. The sashimi and sushi are both of top quality and it is always beautifully served.

 

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Tweede van der Helststraat 17,
1073 AE Amsterdam

Peppi Deli

Peppi Deli is not a fast food takeaway, but a personal caterer where owners Roel de Niet and Onno Diepenbach themselves work in the kitchen and in the shop. De Niet changed his classic chef training after traveling through Africa and the Middle East, and you can taste those influences in the vegetarian, largely organic menu. The menu changes with the seasons and includes dishes such as celeriac steak with gnocchi, vegetarian moussaka, and focaccia with caramelized onion and smoked labneh. The bread is baked in-house, visible from the shop, which adds to the artisanal character of the place. Peppi Deli is intended as a regular stop for the neighborhood: a quick, good, healthy meal every day, made with care and without haste.

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Maasstraat 19,
1078 HB Amsterdam

Poelier Jonker

Poelier Jonker in the Maasstraat has been around for more than 45 years. The company was founded in 1974 by the Jonker family and is still owned by the family today. Poelier Jonker's mission is "to preserve the poultry trade" and it shows! The range is very extensive; from grilled products to delicious salads. They also sell meals and ragouts here. All products from Poelier Jonker are fresh daily and of the best quality.

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Maasstraat 16,
1078 HJ Amsterdam

Grammes

After no less than 10 years of training in the best patisseries in Paris and New York, Chef Maxime Papin is bringing his knowledge and techniques to Amsterdam. Papin learned the tricks of the trade early on from his mother when he grew up in France, and continued this in the culinary world of New York. His creations are anything but ordinary; the famous cappuccino cake, but also chocolate croissants, cookies and homemade granola.

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Address
Ceintuurbaan 320,
1072 GP Amsterdam

Bakkerij Mater

Sourdough bakery Mater is not just any bakery. Former banker Willem opened this authentic, honest, and sustainable bakery at the age of 65 when he traded the banking world for bread. It has since become a family business where passion, honesty, and nature take center stage. Everything here has been carefully thought out. The grain comes from special unplowed land, which ensures better soil quality, and the bakery is gas-free. You can buy everything here made with sourdough, from delicious breads to crispy croissants.

Art & culture
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Address
Ceintuurbaan 338,
1072 GN Amsterdam

Rialto

Rialto is a movie theater on Ceintuurbaan in the old working-class neighborhood of De Pijp. The striking Art Deco building that houses Rialto was designed by architect Jan van Schaik. It was built in 1920, making it one of the oldest movie theaters in Amsterdam. Rialto Movie Theater offers a diverse selection of films aimed at a wide audience. In addition to showing films, Rialto organizes many different events such as festivals, lectures, and discussion evenings. Rialto recently opened a branch in the New University Building on the campus of VU University Amsterdam.

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Pieter Aertszstraat 70,
1073 SR Amsterdam

Josilda da Conceição Gallery

Josilda da Conceição Gallery presents a diverse program of contemporary art, ranging from painting to installations. Since its establishment in 2014, the gallery's mission has been to unite international artistic practices and promote dialogue about diverse cultural perspectives. The gallery supports emerging talent and provides a platform for established artists alongside emerging voices, cultivating new areas for aesthetic and conceptual reflection.

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