Bijbels Museum Amsterdam - Reviews from across the web
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Bijbels Museum (Bible Museum) | Museum/Attraction Review | Amsterdam | Frommers.com Taking the Good Book as a starting point, you move on to explore biblical history and geography in objects, images, and installations. The setting -- twin patrician canal houses from 1662, designed by noted architect Philips Vingboons for timber merchant Jacob Cromhout -- is well worth visiting for ... frommers.com
The Biblical Museum The Amsterdam Biblical Museum is situated in two canal houses dating from 1662. The houses were built by Philips Vingboons, a famous Dutch architect, by order of the Amsterdam merchant Jacob Cromhout. The Ceiling in the main hall was painted with mythological images by Jacob de Wit, a noted Dutch pa... channels.nl
Bijbels Museum | Amsterdam Sights Although this museum does indeed have a massive collection of Bibles -- as well as exhibits with archaeological finds from the Middle East and models of ancient temples that evoke biblical times -- what probably draws more people is the building itself. The two enjoined canal houses (dating from 166... fodors.com
Bible Museum - Amsterdam, Netherlands , explaining the significance of this sacred place in Judaism, Christianity and Islam; a model from 1880 of Jerusalem in the 1st century AD; a model from 1889 of the Temple of Herod; and painting... sacred-destinations.com
Amsterdam.info - Biblical Museum Amsterdam Built upon the collection of the reverend Leendert Schouten, who first established in 19c. a small parochial biblical museum, The Biblical Museum moved to its present location in 1975. It now occupies two patrician houses built for the merchant Jacob Cromhout in 1662, by the architect Philips Vingbo... amsterdam.info
Bijbels Museum Amsterdam Guide - Yahoo! Travel Guide UK 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 co... uk.holidaysguide.yahoo.com
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