5/5 Pingky S. 1 year ago on Google
One
of
the
best
highlight
of
my
trip,
I
firmly
suggest
you
to
visit
this
museum!
This
is
the
oldest
museum
in
Netherlands,
that
have
marvelous
architecture,
it
was
founded
in
the
late
18th
century
by
Pieter
Teyler
van
der
Hulst,
a
wealthy
Dutch
businessman
and
philanthropist
who
was
passionate
about
science
and
the
arts;
In
the
west
wing
side
is
The
Pieter
Teyler
House,
Teyler's
former
home,
which
is
a
beautiful
neoclassical
building
that
has
been
preserved
in
its
original
state;
The
museum
have
mix
collection
of
science,
history
and
art;
you
should
borrow
guided
audio
device
in
the
front
office
to
get
the
whole
story
of
the
collection,
one
of
the
most
unique
aspects
of
the
Teylers
Museum
is
its
collection
of
scientific
instruments
and
apparatus
from
the
18th
and
19th
centuries.
The
museum
has
a
large
collection
of
electrostatic
generators,
which
were
used
for
scientific
experiments,
as
well
as
a
range
of
other
scientific
instruments
such
as
telescopes,
microscopes,
and
early
X-ray
machines;
The
museum
also
has
a
rich
collection
of
art,
including
works
by
Michelangelo,
Rembrandt,
and
Raphael.
In
addition,
there
is
a
beautiful
oval
room,
known
as
the
Oval
Room,
which
was
designed
specifically
for
displaying
Teyler's
collection
of
drawings
and
prints.
You
able
to
put
your
coat
and
bag
safely
in
locker
that
have
combination
lock
in
room
that
behind
front
desk,
so
able
to
explore
the
museum
freely.
I
admire
their
toilet,
it
was
clean
and
artistic;
there’s
Museum
shop
that
you
able
find
merchandise,
books,
pictures,
postcards,
posters,
souvenirs.
Overall,
the
Teylers
Museum
is
a
unique
and
fascinating
museum
that
combines
art
and
science
in
a
beautiful
and
historic
setting.
It
offers
visitors
the
opportunity
to
explore
the
work
of
one
of
the
Netherlands'
most
influential
patrons
of
science
and
the
arts,
and
to
see
some
truly
remarkable
artifacts
and
artworks.
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