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STRAAT Museum anchors Amsterdam's NDSM Wharf as the world's largest street art and graffiti institution, spanning 8,000 square meters in a converted industrial space. The permanent collection features 180 artworks created by 170 international artists, including signature pieces by Kobra, Eduardo Rolfe, and Inkie. Visitors reach the museum via ferry service from Amsterdam Central Station to the NDSM-werf cultural district. The museum's exhibition program rotates through site-specific murals, technical demonstrations, and themed shows exploring urban art movements. Curatorial focus spans historical graffiti evolution, contemporary street art practices, and the cultural impact of public art installations. The venue's industrial architecture provides a contextual backdrop for large-scale works while preserving the raw aesthetic central to street art tradition. STRAAT operates as both a cultural institution and professional organization, maintaining curatorial, operational, and administrative departments. The museum documents its collection and programming through digital channels and hosts interactive experiences within its exhibition spaces. Public programs connect audiences with the technical processes and cultural narratives driving contemporary street art production.