FROM 23 JAN–10 MAY 2026 | House of Banksy Rotterdam is being presented as a large-scale Banksy-themed exhibition at Las Palmas on the Wilhelminapier. The organisers say the show will run from late January into spring, with more than 150 reproduced motifs shown across multiple rooms and formats.
Banksy is described by the organisers as a Bristol-born street artist whose identity has remained unknown, while the work has become widely recognised through political and social commentary. The Rotterdam edition is being marketed as an unauthorised exhibition, which is common for Banksy-themed shows due to the artist’s continued anonymity. The show is being credited to the team behind The Mystery of Banksy – A Genius Mind.
What is being shown at House of Banksy Rotterdam
According to the organisers, the exhibition will include reproductions presented as graffiti, photographs, sculptures, video installations and prints. A range of surfaces is being listed, including canvas, fine art paper, wood, aluminium, plaster, concrete and brick.
The exhibition is being staged across more than 1,500 square metres inside the Las Palmas building on Wilhelminakade. The organisers describe the venue as a historic building on the waterfront, placing the show in a part of the city that is already known for museums, architecture, and foot traffic along the Maas.
Dates, opening hours and accessibility at Las Palmas
House of Banksy Rotterdam is being listed from 23 January to 10 May 2026. Opening hours are being published as 10:00–18:00 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday and public holidays, with later hours of 10:00–20:00 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Tickets and official information
Tickets are being sold for the Rotterdam edition, with the organiser publishing the most current information through the official pages below. These pages are also where updates to time slots, entry rules, and practical visitor guidance are usually posted first.
Event page: https://houseofbanksy.nl/rotterdam/
How to get to Las Palmas on the Wilhelminakade
Las Palmas is located on the Wilhelminapier on Rotterdam’s south bank, close to the Erasmus Bridge and the cluster of waterfront buildings around Wilhelminakade. The area is generally easy to reach by public transport, bike or on foot from the city centre, while drivers should expect paid parking nearby.




