Biblical Museum

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Biblical Museum


A museum dedicated to the Bible
Herengracht 368
Amsterdam 1016
+31 (0)20 624 2436
http://www.bijbelsmuseum.nl
The Amsterdam Biblical Museum is situated in two buildings on a canal dating from 1662. Both houses were built by the Dutch architect Philips Vingboons for the Amsterdam merchant Jacob Cromhout. The museum was founded in 1851 by Leendert Schouten, who gave the public the opportunity to admire his collection, which still forms the heart of the museum. Naturally, the theme of the museum is The Book itself. Among the Bibles on display are the first printed Bible in the Netherlands and the 'Statenvertaling', which dates from 1637 (the first edition of the authorized Dutch translation).

Review © 2009, Wcities
Biblical Museum photo by Martin Hagen
Biblical Museum Photo: Martin Hagen

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