Museum Betje Wolff

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Museum Betje Wolff
Midden Beemster, Middenweg 178.jpg
Established1950
LocationMiddenweg 178, Beemster, North Holland, Netherlands
TypeHistory

Museum Betje Wolff is a history and decorative arts museum in Beemster, North Holland in the Netherlands.

The museum, founded in 1950, is located in a former Dutch Reformed Church. It is named after Betje Wolff. Wolff lived in the building with her husband, Adrian Wolff, who was a pastor.[1] The museum library has a complete collection of all of Betje Wolff's works.[2]

The museum has rooms decorated in period styles of three different centuries. There is an 18th-century garden. It focuses on the lifestyle of residents of Beemster.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Museum Betje Wolff". Museum Betje Wolff. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Visitors Information". Museum Kaart. Retrieved 3 August 2015.

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Coordinates: 52°32′50″N 4°54′45″E / 52.5473°N 4.9125°E / 52.5473; 4.9125

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