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Museum Haarlem

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Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Museum Haarlem
Phone:
+31 23 542 2427

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 5pm
Monday12pm - 5pm
Tuesday11am - 5pm
Wednesday11am - 5pm
Thursday11am - 5pm
Friday11am - 5pm
Saturday11am - 5pm


The Frans Hals Museum is a museum located in Haarlem, the Netherlands. The museum was established in 1862. In 1950, the museum was split in two locations when the collection of modern art was moved to the Museum De Hallen . The main collection, including its famous 17th-century Frans Hals paintings, for which the museum is named, is located in the former Oude Mannenhuis on the Groot Heiligland. The museum was founded in 1862 in the newly renovated former Dominican church cloisters located in the back of the Haarlem city hall known as the Prinsenhof, and when it needed more space, it moved to the recently vacated location of the town orphanage in 1913. The collection is based on the large number of paintings owned by the City of Haarlem, which includes over 100 artworks seized from Catholic churches in the 1580s after the Protestant Reformation, and Haarlem art rescued from demolished local buildings from the 15th century onwards. In 2018 the museum re-merged with Museum De Hallen to form a single museum called the Frans Hals Museum with two locations: Hof and Hal .
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