What to do and see in Utrecht Province, The Netherlands: The Best Museums

October 15, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Utrecht Province, The Netherlands including Musiom, Kasteel de Haar, Mannenzaal van het St Pieters en Bloklands Gasthuis, Museum Speelklok, Railway Museum (Het Spoorwegmuseum), National Military Museum, DOMunder, Kruideniers Museum, Nederlands Volksbuurtmuseum, Klederdracht- en Visserijmuseum.
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1. Musiom

Stadsring 137, 3817 BA Amersfoort The Netherlands +31 6 51317608 [email protected] https://musiom.art
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Musiom

Musiom is a new museum for contemporary art in Amersfoort and offers a platform to artists who were born around the 1950s and have gained national and international recognition since the 1980s. The work of these artists could already be admired in galleries and at famous art fairs.

2. Kasteel de Haar

Kasteellaan 1 5km W of Maarssen, 3455 RR Haarzuilens The Netherlands +31 30 677 3804 http://www.kasteeldehaar.nl
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4.5 based on 1,041 reviews

Kasteel de Haar

Reviewed By Global_Traveller_Pat - Hong Kong, China

Beautiful castle situated in a large garden surrounded by a lake that will appear only in fairy tales of princes and princesses. Should be more charming if visit in the evening.

3. Mannenzaal van het St Pieters en Bloklands Gasthuis

Westsingel 47, 3811 BB Amersfoort The Netherlands
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Mannenzaal van het St Pieters en Bloklands Gasthuis

4. Museum Speelklok

Steenweg 6, 3511 JP Utrecht The Netherlands +31 30 231 2789 [email protected] http://www.museumspeelklok.nl
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4.5 based on 846 reviews

Museum Speelklok

Museum Speelklok, the most cheerful museum in the Netherlands! During a visit to the typical Dutch Museum Speelklok, cheerful live music will surround you from centuries-old self-playing musical instruments. The history of these instruments started back in 16th century the Netherlands with the use of church carillons. Over the centuries, the general desire of people to be surrounded by music, led to the invention of all sorts of self-playing musical instruments: musical clocks, musical boxes, orchestrions (self-playing orchestras) and the traditional Dutch street organs. All of these instruments, including the famous street organ named Arabier and the so-called 8th world wonder the Violina, can be admired and heard during the lively museum tour. Thanks to the highly skilled Restoration Workshop, the collection is kept playing and this craft can be passed on from this generation to the next.

Reviewed By Incurable_Romantic - Alexandria, United States

Who’d a thunk you could build a huge museum in a several hundred year-old church filled with centuries worth of musical clocks, automatic organs/pianos, music boxes, and even an automated violin player? Bizarre, fun, and funny! Absolutely MUST do the guided tour, to actually hear the collection play music. Totally a blast!

5. Railway Museum (Het Spoorwegmuseum)

Maliebaanstation, 3581 XW Utrecht The Netherlands +31 30 230 6206 [email protected] http://www.spoorwegmuseum.nl/
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4.5 based on 1,322 reviews

Railway Museum (Het Spoorwegmuseum)

Reviewed By alanmN9119AF - St. Andrews, United Kingdom

Getting there by train is great it allows you to slow down and forget the rush of the journey to get there. The old station is a step back to a older time. Big ornate and some nice exhibits The WC are old style but modern level of hygiene a difficult balance to achieve. A train on the platform to enter and walk through. Watch out for the cow mooing in the cattle truck as you pass. The other side of the line is the new building. This houses even more of the collection and you have space to move round the exhibits. The building shows its engineering, no pretence of a railway building transformed, suspended walkways and loco 107 up in the air. The interaction screen for her is great. As you turn the monitor you get information on the bit you are looking at. New technology working on old technology, it made me smile. A glimpse at the library / archive made me drool and wonder what treasures it held. A audio story of a walk down to and through the first railways of the Netherlands is informative, human and good ( it can be in English) look out for the mouse. Another section is a “rollercoaster ride” around some exhibits. Fast, slow, dark and light all make it an experience to remember. One of the Orient Express coaches has Europe on one side and Eastern Mediterranean on the other. Showing the beginning and end of the journey, cleverly done. The shop is squarely aimed at the younger ones but that said the technical books were of interest to me even if only in Dutch. The Museum book is good and gives more than the normal simple high level snippet of information on an item. All in all a great way to spend a day. Food is available and coffee is what you would expect from the Dutch good and strong. This is not the only time ill be there I will return as there is more to see.

6. National Military Museum

Verlengde Paltzerweg 1, 3768 MX Soest The Netherlands +31 85 003 6000 [email protected] http://www.nmm.nl
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4.5 based on 812 reviews

National Military Museum

In the NMM at the former Soesterberg air base, the past, present and future of the Dutch armed forces come together. See our impressive collection at first hand and experience for yourself the exciting stories of our armed forces at the biggest museum about the Dutch military! The NMM has the most extraordinary collection of tanks, aircraft, armoured vehicles and helicopters in the Netherlands! Each one of them is unique and has its own story. Personal objects and moving stories also come to life at the NMM. You will be amazed how the Dutch armed forces are interwoven with the world around you!

Reviewed By Coldvine - Bowral, Australia

Well worth a visit to see the history of the Dutch defense forces. The exhibits are honest and not confronting. As my father had served in the Royal Dutch Marines after the war it was for me an insight into events that he did not speak much about.

7. DOMunder

Domplein 4, 3512 JC Utrecht The Netherlands +31 30 743 1594 [email protected] http://www.domunder.nl
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4.5 based on 389 reviews

DOMunder

Discover 2000 years of Utrecht history underneath the Domplein square. Explore the archaeological findings, that date back up to the Roman Castellum ‘Trajectum’, with an interactive flashlight. Walking through the huge pillar foundations of the medieval Gothic Dom Cathedral, history literally springs to life. Experience the destructive tornado of 1674. Daily tours on regular departure times (closed on Monday)

Reviewed By francien2015 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Located in the old castellum of Trajectum the DOM under provides an insight in the development of utrecht trough the ages by visited underground ruins really nice to visit

8. Kruideniers Museum

Hoogt 6, 3512 GW Utrecht The Netherlands +31 30 231 6628 http://www.kruideniersmuseum.nl
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Kruideniers Museum

9. Nederlands Volksbuurtmuseum

Waterstraat 27, 3511 BW Utrecht The Netherlands +31 30 231 8292 [email protected] http://www.volksbuurtmuseum.nl
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Nederlands Volksbuurtmuseum

Reviewed By 68francak - Utrecht, The Netherlands

Cosy, small museum, which gives an insight in the life of people living in a ' volksbuurt' (working class neighborhood). Nice to combine it with a visit to ' de zeven steegjes'; the neighborhood where the stories are about.

10. Klederdracht- en Visserijmuseum

Kerkstraat 20, 3751 AR Spakenburg The Netherlands +31 33 298 3319 http://kenvmuseum.nl/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Klederdracht- en Visserijmuseum

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