Museum Betje Wolff and its collection

Museum Betje Wolff
Source

Museum Betje Wolff is housed in a former rectory. The name of the museum is derived from the 18th century Dutch writer Elizabeth (Betje) Wolff, who lived in the house during her marriage. The ‘style rooms’ illustrate three centuries of working and living in the Beemster area. The library contains nearly the entire collection of books by Wolff and her friend Aagje Deken. The restored study and book room can be visited in the attic. In addition, the museum has a garden in 18th century style.

History & Anthropology  History & Anthropology Local Language & Literature

Museum Betje Wolff
Middenweg 178

Visitor information Museum Betje Wolff

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday
13:30 – 17:00

Admission

0 – 18Free
19+€6.00
MuseumkaartFree
Groups of 15+€25.00
HGB members with membership cardFree

Facilities

Museum shop
Parking
Coffee

Location & Map

Middenweg 178, Middenbeemster

Discover all museums in Middenbeemster

Exhibitions

  • Denk nooit aan Betje Wolff
    Ended

    Denk nooit aan Betje Wolff

    May 1, 2017 – Oct 1, 2017

More exhibitions

Museum Betje Wolff Reviews

Museum Betje Wolff has no ratings yet 😢

Write a review

Your review helps other people learn about great and less great museums. If you've visited Museum Betje Wolff, you can write your review below! Please pay attention to our content guidelines before you post your review.

Please log in or create a free account to review Museum Betje Wolff.