Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Vosselmanstraat 299
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+31 555268400
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Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Great museum for art lovers. From time to time new expositions with interesting topics. However, for children not that interesting.
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The staff is nice and helpful. Its a ling walk from train station so better ride a bicycle. The entry in the museum is free if you get a membership of Library. Very easy to get a book and return it. Student playing area also has video games and other activities along with books.
This is a nice museum. Be sure to check out what exposition is currently displayed as it is not such a big museum. The lay out is pretty well thought through and the small collection of friends art work is definitely worth checking out. Plan your visit to be roughly around 1 hour to 1 hour and a half. Don't forget to like this review, if you find it helpful.
Very boring expositions (July-2020), definitely not worth 20euros.
Visited the museum on a Sunday. Not too busy. Easy parking in a garage across the street. There is a paper art exhibition going on till the end of October. It's nice to be able to get really close to the installations. Not handy for bringing kids who like to touch everything. There was a tour guide but we just walked around at our own paste. Also free audio tour available. There are lockers for 50 cents, you'll get your coin back. It was a good experience all together.
Welcoming, good stuff. Good options to learn Dutch - that was my question. Nice time and a bonus: an invitation to TaalHuis. Plenty of good cultural and other information. Modern place in the Apeldoorn with colourful atmosphere.
The exhibition content has been carefully put together and curated. As one of the main museums that contributes a part of its collection to contemporary jewellery it certainly deserve more attention. However there is no English translation available whatsoever and I found that quite frustrating as an international visitor. Also there's no way to access the cafe once inside the museum. Not that the space is too big that requires coffee and snack break, it would just be nice to reutilize the corridor that seems to be available at one point.
CODA Paper Art is a wonderful exhibition! Don't miss it! This museum is a hidden jewel of contemporary art exhibits
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