Why visit / Interesting facts:
- Magnificent canal house
- Beautiful formal garden
- Painstakingly restored period rooms
Time required: 60 minutes
Phone: +31 20 624 52 55
Web site: http://www.museumvanloon...
Opening hours:
Time period | Opening hours |
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Mon, Wed - Sun: | 11am - 5pm |
Tuesday: | Closed |
Jan 1, Apr 30, Dec 25: | Closed |
Admission:
Ticket type | Charge |
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General: | 8 € |
Students: | 6 € |
Ages 6 - 18: | 4 € |
Under 6: | Free |
Public transport:
- Tram Line 4: Keizersgracht stop
- Tram Line 16: Keizersgracht stop
- Tram Line 24: Keizersgracht stop
Address: Keizersgracht 672, 1017 ET, Amsterdam
Photos: (see more photos)
Photo: Renato Torii
Things you need to know:
- Museum Van Loon, a 17th-century canal house, used to be the elegant home of the wealthy and prestigious Van Loon family between 1884-1945
- Willem van Loon was one of the founders of the extremely successful trading company, Dutch United East India Company or VOC in Dutch
- The enterprise was founded in 1602 and became the world's first multinational corporation and also the first company to issue stock
- VOC clearly outperformed all its competitors combined both in number of people employed and tons of traded goods
- The company made huge profits from its spice monopoly
- The museum houses painstakingly restored period rooms that are richly filled with stuccowork mirrors, fireplaces, furnishings, porcelain, medallions, chandeliers, rugs, and more
- Another highlight of the house is its imposing marble staircase
What to do there:
- Go first to the basement and watch the video that tells stories of the family and what the rooms were used for
- Continue your visit by discovering the house
- Finish the tour in the beautiful formal garden