Haarlem Museum
Museum in Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands
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Corrie ten Boom Museum
The Corrie ten Boom Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, is a popular museum that was established as living memory in honor of the Ten Boom family, a Christian family who were committed to providing a safe haven and hiding place for Jewish people during World War II. An onsite museum shop features inspiring books based on Corrie's life, as well as other memorabilia. Guided tours of this amazing museum are interesting and informative, as tour guides share relevant facts about the family and their heroic actions. Guided tours of Corrie ten Boom Museum allow visitors to view the hiding place where the family hid fugitives and also provides an in-depth understanding of the amazing actions of this brave family.
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The Dolhuys
The Dolhuys in Haarlem, Netherlands, located in a historical building, is an interesting museum that will reveal stories and facts about well-known artists, scientists and writers of a time long gone, many of whom battled with disabilities or mental illnesses. At our unique museum visitors will discover facts of Vincent van Gogh, an incredible artist who, despite his mental illness, enriched lives with his art. Hear stories of writers, poets and various other artists, and be inspired by their lives. The Dolhuys has various rooms available to rent, and offers excellent catering services for meetings and many other private events held at the museum. After interesting tours, visitors can enjoy welcome refreshments in the cafe Thuys.
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Molen De Adriaan Museum
Molen De Adriaan Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, is an original windmill that was built in 1778 in a scenic location on the Spaarne River and over the years has become a popular tourist attraction. After a devastating fire in 1932, this windmill was rebuilt to become an interesting museum that offers informative and fascinating guided tours. This museum has also become a popular venue for hosting unique weddings, workshops, seminars and many other private events. Guided tours at Molen De Adriaan Museum can take up to 60 minutes, and at the end visitors can visit our shop for welcome refreshments and the purchase of souvenirs and gifts.
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The Rotary Organ Museum
The Rotary Organ Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, first opened its doors in 1969 as a unique museum that specializes in the collection of rotary organs, and these magnificent musical instruments of yesteryear were programmed to play music from large cardboard music books. Our interesting museum is efficiently and completely run by dedicated volunteers who freely give their time in maintaining this establishment. The interesting collection of organs include the Kunkels organ, a large, elaborate concert organ and many other historical rotary organs, the oldest of which dates back to 1900. The shop at The Rotary Organ Museum is stocked with souvenirs, books and sound carriers.