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8 years ago
Brought our kids here. I can tell their is lots to do- not as much in English Looks like you you can do science experiments and also looks like a lot of kids come here Lots of bones and taxidermy that is really awesome! read more
Lange Nieuwstraat 106
3512 PN Utrecht
The Netherlands
030-2538008
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http://www.universiteitsmuseum.nl
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What time does Universiteits Museum Utrecht open?
Universiteits Museum Utrecht opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Universiteits Museum Utrecht close?
Universiteits Museum Utrecht closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Universiteits Museum Utrecht have free WiFi?
Yes, Universiteits Museum Utrecht has free WiFi.
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Never quite seen so many music makers…read more There is a good kids attraction where they can do a scavenger hunt There is a guided tour that looks interesting Took about one hour for us to go through and feel like we were able to see everything
I seriously can't fathom why this museum is so poorly rated. This was probably my favorite museum…read moreon our trip. If you are going, make sure to take the TOUR. We made the 10:30am one. It's free and the young man, in addition to explaining what the automatons and musical instruments were and the history behind them, actually wound up all the ancient relics so you could see them in action. Some of this stuff is really old, which is mind boggling. Exceptional museum and so much fun (and I don't have children and am not a child!). A must-visit in Utrecht. Also, a separate note about Holland for those planning their trip. Utrecht and The Hague were our favorite cities. We found Amsterdam to be touristy and overrated. Delft is a nice day trip (20 minutes from The Hague) but don't go to the Delftware factory, it is a tourist trap. Skip Leiden: university town but not that interesting and not much in it.
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De Schuyt, built by Carl Frei, played "All You Need Is Love" by The Beatles
This was a pleasant surprise! From the ship to the diverse objects, I really enjoyed discovering…read morethis museum. Unfortunately didn't have the time to see everything, but that' just another reason to visit Utrecht again.
Nice-sized museum - you can pretty much see the whole thing in less than 3 hours…read more * Great 700- or 1000-year old ship in the basement * The Dick Bruna studio on the top floor is really great. * Manageable collection of art * Modern Furnishings collection Parking nearby is quite expensive.
Running through the heart of Utrecht, the Oude Gracht ('old canal') is the major artery of the…read morecity. It's lined with many shops at street level and bars and restaurants at the level below. It also hosts a weekly flower market on Saturday morning. Yes, it can get a tiny bit seedy at night with rowdy students ('bralapen') and it isn't always as clean as one would like, but this all adds to the charm. It's truly a wonderful place to hang out any time of day or year. The oude gracht was built in the 1100's by upgrading and taming a former branch of the River Rhine. The mooring level (accessible by steep steps from road level), where goods would be loaded and unloaded, gives access to deep tombs / caverns that extend below the road and under the shops above. In the old days used for storage, they have now mostly been transformed into bars and eateries. It's hard to miss the oude gracht when you're in Utrecht as many of the city's landmarks, including the Dom tower / church and various museums are located close by. Enjoy this place. It's awesome. But, be careful of bicyclists as you stroll around; you'll likely have your eyes on façades or the water below!
Oudegracht
Fantastic for kids and those of us who still think like one. The museum hall has a good collection…read moreof steam trains but they allow you to roam around all the engines in their shunting yard, meaning you can get up close to the trains and carriages. The collection itself is a little smaller than the railway museum in York but being able to ramble around the actual tracks is a real bonus. Worth a visit.
This museum is wonderful for kids and adults who love trains!!…read more The Trains: There are plenty to see and even have interactive games and movies inside to keep kids busy. Don't forget to check out the trains parked outside. The rides: There are about 4 rides, but only the roller coaster may be a little too scary for kids under 6 years of age. I recommend parents check out the rides first. The gift shop : Has a huge selection of train related merchandise for both kids and adults. The restaurant : Has a pretty large menu and is reasonably priced. The toilets: Are free to use with admission. Overall, highly recommend!
What a fantastic museum. It's free with the museum card. I was amazed at the quantity and quality…read moreof art here. There's really too much to mention- suffice it to say there are paintings, reliquaries, precious objects, textiles, statues, altar screens, movies of historic catholic celebrations- and so much more. It's a tremendous pleasure to visit a gem like this. My favorite pieces? The amazing Monstrans by the local Utrecht silversmiths and the wonderful portrait of Erasmus.
The current exhibit, MARIA, is well advertised but it's not terribly interesting. It's a bit…read moreconfusing to find the starting point, and the curation is clearly from a religious rather than an artistic perspective. But the buildings are very much worth seeing. The serenity in busy Utrecht is wonderful. I would like to see more of the gardens in better weather. The neighborhood is worth exploring further, Vaartsje Rijn with a new train station. Lots of vintage shops and small cafes.
Museum Catharijneconvent
This museum is purely a play area with 2 stories of different rooms for kids probably age 6 and…read moreunder. I was hoping there's more "history" for Dick Bruna and/or scenery from books or props made for a TV show and what not. I thought it would be similar to when I went to Totoro museum in Japan lol So if you have little ones, this place is great. They do provide free lockers and the bathrooms were clean since we had the opening time reservations. We only spend about 20 minutes total here walking through all the cute rooms. Their gift shop is across the way at Central Museum. There's a cafe behind the Central Museum, and also 2 more Miffy statues outside the cafe.
It's a good sized kids musuem - you don't need to know much about the stories to enjoy it -…read moreprobably the best for kids under 10. Was quite busy when we went but still was enough capacity for my kids to play wherever they wanted
Miffy!
This is a very small place, and we didn't go upstairs to the museum- the downstairs was good enough…read morefor us! They actually had the neatest things (I wish I'd bought more). They had Utrecht cookies, made in Utrecht- and they are delicious. I was supposed to bring them home, but instead I ended up eating them all the night before my flight. They're fantastic. I'm just hoping I can find them in the US. I'm including a picture of them. They'd make a wonderful, unusual gift for people (if you can refrain from eating them all yourself.) The women in the shop were very friendly and helpful and they offered to wrap my cookies if they were a present.
For what it is it seems very cool…read more Not as much English - so a bit of a hard one for my Canadian Kids Has a room with some very big telescopes and quite a few exhibits about weather and planets
This is a very interesting, but small, museum. We actually didn't have this on our list- just…read morehappened to wander by. I had no preconception about Aboriginal art, since I knew nothing about it. This place has a short film which greatly expanded my knowledge. It turns out I love Aboriginal Art (the stuff on the 2nd floor- not the more modern "city" art. The art is gorgeous. The colors are so vivid and alive. It isn't cheap- adults are 9 Euro, kids are 5. We had the Museum pass so we had free entry- I'm not sure I would have paid 9 Euro for this (or would have been happy if I had paid 9 Euro). I am including some pictures from the collection- so you can see what I mean about the vividness of the art.
Decorated sticks- also gives you an idea how big the museum is. This is the biggest room- and there are only about 10 rooms- some small
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