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Museum Van Loon

Keizersgracht 672, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1017 ET

Featured Review : The residence, which houses the museum, was built in 1671-72 for a Flemish merchant. The interior dates from 1754-1771. Purchased by the Van Loon family in 1884, the house was opened in 1974 as the Museum Van Loon. Th...See Full Review

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Museum Van Loon

  • 1 out of 5 stars by honeyb from San Francisco, California
  • February 26, 2006
Museum Van Loon
Quote: This is a canal mansion, turned into a museum to enable the public to see the grandiose lifestyle of a rich and famous Amsterdam family. In this case the Van Loons, several of whom held prominent positions in the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The... Read the full Museum Van Loon review

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Museum Van Loon

  • 4 out of 5 stars by cls223 from Chicago, Illinois
  • May 16, 2003
Quote: The residence, which houses the museum, was built in 1671-72 for a Flemish merchant. The interior dates from 1754-1771. Purchased by the Van Loon family in 1884, the house was opened in 1974 as the Museum Van Loon. The Dining Room features fabric... Read the full Museum Van Loon review

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