The Prince’s Court Museum

Local nameHet Prinsenhof
LocationCity Centre, Delft, Netherlands

The Prinsenhof in the city of Delft in the Netherlands is an urban palace built in the Middle Ages as a monastery. Later it served as a residence for William the Silent. William was murdered in the Prinsenhof in 1584 - the holes in the wall made by the bullets at the main stairs are still visible.

The building now houses a municipal museum. The museum was established in 1911. Today, the building displays a collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings.

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Opening hours

Tue - Sun: 11 am - 5 pm
Closed on: New Year's Day, Christmas Day

Admission

Adults: €10
Children up to the age of 11: free entrance
Youth 12-18 years: €5
CJP (Youth Culture Pass), Student pass/ISIC cardholders €5

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_Het_Prinsenhof

Official website http://www.prinsenhof-delft.nl/

Twitter https://twitter.com/HetPrinsenhof

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MuseumHetPrinsenhof

Email erfgoeddelft@delft.nl

Phone +31 15 2602358

Address Sint Agathaplein 1, 2611 Delft, The Netherlands

Coordinates 52°0'44.521" N 4°21'17.172" E

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