5/5 Victoria V. 1 year ago on Google β’ 5 reviews
The
owner
of
the
shop
and
the
man
who
showed
us
the
exhibition
whilst
explaining
the
history
behind
the
pipes
that
were
exhibited,
were
extremely
welcoming
and
kind.
We
learned
a
lot
of
new
information
about
all
the
different
kind
of
pipes,
the
history
behind
each
and
every
one,
and
how
culture
has
influenced
the
material,
size,
shape
and
the
overall
look
of
the
pipe.
The
museum
is
located
in
an
old,
but
very
well-kept
guesthouse
near
the
city
centre,
which
actually
used
to
be
the
house
of
the
man
who
owns
the
broad
collection
of
pipes,
the
largest
known
pipe
collection
in
Europe.
The
experience,
with
its
uniqueness,
was
unlike
in
any
other
museum
and
it
would
remain
as
a
great
memory
of
Amsterdam.
I
would
like
to
express
my
thankfulness
to
the
people
who
work
in
the
museum
for
keeping
the
house
and
the
collection
in
such
a
good
conditions
and
for
helping
us
explore
the
wide
variety
of
pipes,
and
learning
about
their
history.
One
suggestion
that
I
have
is
to
maybe
put
a
larger
sign
infront
of
the
entrance,
because
if
it
wasn't
Google
Maps,
it
would
have
been
a
bit
hard
for
us
to
find
exactly
where
the
place
is.
In
short,
the
pipe
museum
is
definetly
worth
visiting,
so
if
you
travel
to
Amsterdam,
give
it
a
go!
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