Teylers Museum

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Teylers Museum is the oldest museum in the Netherlands, renowned for its historic collections of art, natural history, and scientific instruments in Haarlem.

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Teylers Museum canonical 6
Teylers Museum building 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
museum
natural history museum
science museum
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
city Haarlem
collection art
books
coins and medals
fossils
manuscripts
minerals
paintings
physical demonstration instruments
prints and drawings
scientific instruments
coordinateLocation 52.380°N 4.637°E
country Netherlands
founder Teylers Stichting
hasCollectionHighlight Dutch Golden Age
surface form: Dutch Golden Age paintings

Italian drawings
historic telescopes
large electrostatic generator
paleontological specimens
hasCollectionType 18th-century and 19th-century art
Enlightenment-era scientific instruments
hasExhibitionType permanent exhibitions
temporary exhibitions
hasPart First Painting Gallery
Fossil Room
Instrument Room
Numismatic Cabinet
Oval Room
First Painting Gallery
surface form: Second Painting Gallery
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
inception 1784
knownFor being the oldest museum in the Netherlands
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
locatedIn Haarlem
North Holland
locatedOn Spaarne River
namedAfter Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
operatedBy Teylers Stichting
partOf historic city centre of Haarlem
publicAccess yes
significantPeriod Age of Enlightenment
streetAddress Spaarne 16
touristAttraction yes
use public museum
website https://www.teylersmuseum.nl

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Hendrik Lorentz employer Teylers Museum
Haarlem, Netherlands hasLandmark Teylers Museum
subject surface form: Haarlem
Haarlem knownFor Teylers Museum
Haarlem hasLandmark Teylers Museum
this entity surface form: Teylers Museum building
Spaarne hasLandmarkOnBank Teylers Museum
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst founded Teylers Museum