Amsterdam: Canal House Museum Van Loon Entry Ticket
ID: GYG632666-1052516
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Pays: Espagne
Durée du projet:
1 jours
Description
Discover an Amsterdam canal house from the 17th century, explore the garden and the coach house, and learn about the family that lived here. Be immersed in history with a ticket to Museum Van Loon.
Find the house of the Van Loon family on the Keizersgracht, in the heart of the Amsterdam canal belt. Step into a mansion that was constructed in 1672 and opened to the public in 1973.
Wander around the historic rooms and learn about the building and its inhabitants, from the first tenant, painter Ferdinand Bol, to the Van Loons. Figure out what living in a house like this was like and how its inhabitants connected to the city and to the world.
Browse through the extensive collection of paintings, furniture, and utensils for everyday use. Experience the passing of the seasons from the splendid garden and explore the coach house. Enjoy occasional temporary exhibits.
Faits saillants
- Marvel at the majestic beauty of a 17th-century canal house in Amsterdam
- Discover the breathtaking interior of Museum Van Loon at your own pace
- Gaze at an impressive portrait gallery, depicting the family that lived in the house
- Explore the history of the city and the house's inhabitants through ancient items
- Relax in a peaceful and splendid inner garden, and visit the coach house
INFORMATION IMPORTANTE
Museum Van Loon is open 7 days a week from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Find the museum on the canal at Keizersgracht 672.
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Annulations
Cette excursion peut être annulée sans frais jusqu'à : heures d'annulation avant le début du voyage. Si vous l'annulez après les heures d'annulation ou si vous ne vous présentez pas à l'excursion, le prix total de l'activité vous sera toujours facturé. Tout retard à la prise en charge ou au départ sera considéré comme un retard.