Inkijkmuseum
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Location | Netherlands |
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Coordinates | 51°26′30″N 5°29′04″E / 51.44161°N 5.48448°E |
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The Inkijkmuseum (lit. trans. Look-in museum) is an originally themed "micro museum" in the Dutch city of Eindhoven. It is located in the washhouse of the former linen factory Van den Briel & Verster on the Dommelstraat.[1][2]
The original factory was shut down in 1936, after which the washhouse was abandoned for a time. It was then converted into a bicycle parking area for the city police, then into youth center Effenaar and cultural center Cultureel Centrum 2B. It was also in use as private housing at that time.[1][2]
The ground floor of the building has been in use as the Inkijkmuseum since March 21, 2004. The idea of the "look-in" museum is to host small exhibits which are viewed by the public from outside the building, by looking in through the windows. Such a micro-exhibit might consists of works of art, musical instruments, cultural anthropological artifacts or objects linked to a historical event.[1][2]
The museum underwent a short renovation in 2008, reopening on October 17.[2]
References
Sources
https://hikersbay.com/europe/netherlands/eindhoven/museum.html?lang=en
External links
- (in Dutch) Official website of the museum