The Haags Historisch Museum or (The Historical Museum of The Hague, Netherlands) is set in one of the most magnificent locations, right on Hofvijver, the city’s parliamentary strip. Even more important for museum goers is the [Read More]
The Louis Couperus Museum in The Hague is an unexpectedly small museum. It’s literally a single room and that’s it. But for those with an interest in Dutch literature (or literature in general) you’ll find this museum quite [Read More]
Imagine a museum where you walk in feeling like you’ve discovered a hidden treasure and emerge with a strong desire to become a scientist or archeologist…Well that’s the impact the Teylers Museum can have on [Read More]
Corrie ten Boom’s story is one the world has never seen. And sadly so since Corrie’s story is so moving and inspirational. My wish is for more people from around the world to discover her story, [Read More]
You can argue that Christmas markets are not museums or art galleries of course. But, in this case, I beg to differ and felt compelled to enlighten you about some very special Christmas markets that exist [Read More]
The German Pharmacy Museum (or Deutsches Apotheken Museum) is a small, intriguing museum but one in which you can spend hours as there are over 20 000 objects on display! This museum was the highlight of [Read More]
It was a perfect summer’s day to travel from my home in The Hague to Kinderdijk – the country’s largest concentration of historical windmills or ‘molen’ (in Dutch). Kinderdijk is, as of 1997, a UNESCO World [Read More]
I’ve always been fascinated by ships (see my other recent blog about the Vasa Museum) and extreme exploration so a visit to the RRS Discovery is the perfect blend of both. So when I saw [Read More]
Today was a monkey’s wedding and I set off to visit Museum Beelden aan Zee (Museum of Images at the Sea), a contemporary art museum in Scheveningen, Den Haag. I liked the fact that a large portion of the sculptures [Read More]
I recently wrote about my visit to the Panorama Mesdag Museum in The Hague, Netherlands and my experiences viewing the country’s largest panorama. What I failed to mention is the museum’s latest exhibition by Bruno van den Elshout. [Read More]
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