Museum Oud Amelisweerd
Museum Oud Amelisweerd
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Solodam J
Amsterdam, The Netherlands34,927 contributions
Oct 2020
As soon as we entered the estate Rhijnauwen there was a poster of the pop up MOA in the air hung among the trees. We decided to visit this museum but unfortunately it was closed and even worst, most of the windows was covered by white curtains and
plywood. Next to the building there was an information board about the opening of the museum, though
plywood. Next to the building there was an information board about the opening of the museum, though
Written January 1, 2021
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AnnaB
Hythe, UK126 contributions
Sep 2019
We had a wonderful visit to Amelisweerd which was made all the more interesting by our guide Marijke van Vliet. The wallpapers are magnificent and also the views from various rooms. There are some wonderful walks in the well kept grounds.
Combining a visit to the House, a lunch in the restaurant and a walk along the river makes it a great day out.
Combining a visit to the House, a lunch in the restaurant and a walk along the river makes it a great day out.
Written September 10, 2019
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bas k
Amstelveen, The Netherlands32,824 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
"Oud Amelisweerd" was build in the year 1770 and bought by king Louis Napoleon;king of the Netherlands in 1808.The estate Amelisweerd dates back to the year 1254 and today is a popular area for a walk and a swim in the river"Kromme Rijn".
The museum shows delicate Chinese wallpapers and modern art by the artist Armando.
Armando died summer 2018.I enjoyed my walk around the country house in the mature forests and along the river "Kromme Rijn"
The museum shows delicate Chinese wallpapers and modern art by the artist Armando.
Armando died summer 2018.I enjoyed my walk around the country house in the mature forests and along the river "Kromme Rijn"
Written July 18, 2018
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