Although Teylers museum is small, it is worth a visit. It has a range of exhibits and often has special exhibitions. The building itself is also interesting.
Most interesting! A very well preserved old part and beautifull new one. Interesting is also the unique orgue with " half tones" the only one in Holland ! Also do ask about the secret room
You truly believe you are set back in time while you entre and move on in this museum. The setting in this old building is stunning and the collection really is spectacular!
You feel transported back in time after entering the museum. Especially the exhibition about old scientific instruments is worth a visit. We enjoyed it a lot.
A mish mash of collections and styles. From fossils to Renaissance art, and most things in between. The museum has an interesting history, is housed in a beautiful building on the river, and boasts a number of great pieces.
If you saw the movies (night at...) you feel walking on the set: skeletons and display cases in a setting you wish to have in your room. Apart from beautiful exhibitions Teylers offers a childrens program that will make you wanna be young again :-)
The Teylers Museum is a historic science museum and the eldest museum of the Netherlands. It lies in charming Haarlem. The location at the Spaarne is beautiful and the building itself is a gem inside and out. They have an interesting permanent collection, but also regularly have temporary exhibits of all kinds. I highly recommend this museum, even for children. Very cool!
This is an eclectic collection of fossils, scientific instruments, coins and medals, art and other things in a most beautiful building with fabulous interiors.Make an effort to be interested for an hour or so, even if it isn't really your thing, and you wont be disappointed. I doubt if there is anolher one like it.
Price may seem steep for such a small museum, but grab a free audio guide and look closely at the densely packed rooms. This is how science was done in the golden age of amateur research! It's easy to imagine each scientific instrument being built by an individual, but hard to conceive of how much work it must have taken to make them perfectly accurate. Make sure to look at the Dürer prints in a cabinet in the art gallery. A wonderful tour of a glorious age of discovery.
My favorite museum, its old, easy to find, close to the main square of Haarlem, and his collection is wide, especially when you bring kids as a parent u can tell so much about it. And if youre interested into the historical nature envirement and antique science,you will have the visit of your life. Recomment ***** its top!