Museum
Stedelijk Museum Kampen
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Stedelijk Museum Kampen is housed in a former 16th-century convent and a neighboring 18th-century patrician house, creating a charming, historic setting. The museum's collection tells the story of Kampen's past as a powerful Hanseatic trading city. You'll find paintings by 17th-century Dutch masters, including works by Hendrick Avercamp and other local artists, as well as silverware, ceramics, and period furniture. One of the highlights is the 'Kampen Room', a reconstructed 17th-century interior that gives a sense of how wealthy merchants lived. The museum also covers the city's maritime history, with models of ships and navigational instruments. Temporary exhibitions often focus on contemporary art or local themes. The experience is intimate and unhurried, with well-labeled exhibits in Dutch and English. What makes it distinctive is the way it connects the city's Golden Age prosperity to the objects on display, all within buildings that themselves are part of that history.
Don't miss
- See 17th-century paintings by Hendrick Avercamp and other Dutch masters
- Explore the reconstructed 'Kampen Room' with period furniture and decor
- View the collection of Hanseatic silver and ceramics
- Check out the maritime section with ship models and maps
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