Bijzondere Collecties is part of the University of Amsterdam. It includes the heritage of the University of Amsterdam. The collection consists of more than a thousand separate collections, including collections of rare and precious books, prints, photographs and manuscripts. Central topics are book history, church history, Jewish culture, zoology, cartography, literature and graphic design.
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
0 – 3 | Free |
4 – 15 | €3.75 |
16 – 64 | €7.50 |
65+ | €3.75 |
Museumkaart | Valid |
CJP Pass | €3.75 |
I Amsterdam City Card | Free |
Rembrandtkaart | Valid |
Combined ticket with Allard Piersonmuseum | €10.00 |
Groups of 10+ | €6.50 |
Museumkaart (Museum Card) | €3.75 |
Holland Pass A t/m D | Free |
Students in a group | €2.00 |
City pass | €3.75 |
Students | €3.75 |
Oude Turfmarkt 129, Amsterdam
6 Oct 2018 – 31 Mar 2019
21 Aug 2018 – 21 Oct 2018
16 Jun 2017 – 1 Oct 2017
15 Dec 2016 – 30 Apr 2017
21 Jul 2016 – 19 Aug 2016
18 Mar 2016 – 4 Sept 2016
29 Oct 2015 – 31 Jan 2016
10 Apr 2015 – 6 Sept 2015
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Bijzondere Collecties, located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, offers visitors an intriguing look into various special collections. The museum, which is part of the University of Amsterdam, houses an extensive array of rare books, manuscripts, maps, and other historical artifacts.
Visitors often appreciate the diverse range of exhibitions, which cover topics from typography and book design to cultural history. The temporary exhibitions are frequently noted for their thoughtful curation and educational value. Many reviewers highlight the museum's strength in presenting niche subjects in an accessible manner.
The building itself, a former church converted into a modern exhibition space, receives praise for its architectural appeal and atmosphere. The renovation has successfully blended historical elements with contemporary design, creating an appropriate setting for the collections.
However, some visitors mention that the museum might not appeal to everyone, as its focus on specialized topics can be quite academic. A few reviewers note that some exhibitions might benefit from more extensive English translations, as not all information is consistently available in multiple languages.
The museum's cafe and gift shop receive mixed reviews. While some appreciate the quality of the offerings, others find them somewhat limited.
Overall, Bijzondere Collecties is generally well-regarded by those interested in book history, graphic design, and cultural artifacts. It offers a more specialized museum experience that caters to specific interests rather than broad appeal.
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