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Rijnsburg is a small town located in the western part of the Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Situated near the North Sea coast, Rijnsburg has a rich history dating back to medieval times. The town is known for its strong agricultural tradition, particularly in the flower bulb industry, which has been a significant part of its economy for centuries.

Originally an independent municipality, Rijnsburg became part of the larger municipality of Katwijk in 2006. Despite this administrative change, the town has maintained its distinct character and local traditions. One of the most notable cultural aspects of Rijnsburg is its connection to the famous Dutch philosopher Spinoza, who lived in the town for a brief period in the 17th century.

The town's cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, with several historic buildings and churches that showcase the typical Dutch style. The Reformed Church of Rijnsburg, with its prominent tower, is a landmark that stands as a testament to the town's religious history.

While Rijnsburg may not be a major tourist destination, it offers visitors a glimpse into authentic Dutch town life. Its proximity to larger cities like Leiden and The Hague makes it an interesting stop for those looking to explore the less-traveled parts of the Netherlands and experience its horticultural heritage.

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Museums in Rijnsburg

This overview contains all museums in and around Rijnsburg. Curious about which museums there are in Rijnsburg? These are the museums:

Exhibitions in Rijnsburg

This is a selection of exhibitions in and around Rijnsburg. Both current temporary as well as permanent exhibitions are listed. Visit the page of a museum to find out more about their activities and exhibitions. Want to know what is on display in Rijnsburg? The following exhibitions are on display: