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If you are an art lover, you will appreciate a visit to the Lalique Museum near Amsterdam. After all, the museum is only 120 kilometers from Amsterdam, so we can call it a museum near Amsterdam. Foreign visitors are generally used to traveling such distances and do not mind making a trip to visit a museum.
In the Netherlands, the Randstad area has become very busy in recent years, and tourism policy is now aimed at spreading visitors from abroad more evenly across the country.
People from Japan and America do not mind visiting a museum near Amsterdam that can be reached within an hour and a half. These tourists are used to commuting from home to work every day.
René Lalique Perfume Collection
The NBTC, which promotes the Netherlands internationally, has come up with a new system. They are working with so-called “metro lines.” For example, a museum near Amsterdam that could be attractive to tourists might actually be located in Giethoorn.
This way, tourists in Giethoorn who visit a museum there experience it as a museum near Amsterdam, even though by our standards it is quite far from Amsterdam.
In short, foreign tourists think differently about distances and consider an hour of travel time to be minimal when it comes to a museum near Amsterdam.
The Lalique Museum is named after a 19th-century French artist, René Lalique.
René Lalique is internationally renowned when it comes to glassworks and jewelry.
The name Lalique stands not only for glassworks and jewelry. During his lifetime, René Lalique created 15,000 objects. Ultimately, 7,500 objects were produced. Many objects exist in different colors within the same model. Lalique was, above all, a businessman.
He designed a single object in various color schemes, resulting in a great variety of colors.
At the Lalique Museum near Amsterdam, it is also possible to purchase Lalique perfume.
This is because René Lalique was of great significance to the perfume industry.
The exclusive perfume can be ordered on the museum's website.
In addition, the museum offers books explaining Lalique's importance to the perfume industry.
The Lalique museum is unlike any other museum near Amsterdam.
Lalique is called the Da Vinci of jewelry and glassware. He worked with great detail, using a magnifying glass. In the museum’s media room, you can see how glassware is made today. There are also wonderful places where you can have lunch.
During the winter period, guests choose to have lunch by the fireplace in the stylish salon.
In spring or summer, guests at the museum often have lunch on the terrace, which is situated next to a beautiful flower garden. The planting is designed in such a way that many butterflies are attracted to the garden.
Lalique incorporated the so-called “small nature” into his jewelry and glass objects.
Guests who have viewed the collection and then stroll through the flower garden experience the nature that inspired the objects Lalique created.
In this sense, the Lalique Museum near Amsterdam is an excellent choice for those seeking a rich and educational experience.
Normally, a visit costs €13. Holders of a museum card may visit the museum free of charge. However, it is also possible to choose an arrangement. The cost of an arrangement is €17.50. You will be offered a glass of prosecco, which you can enjoy while the curator gives you a lecture. This is followed by a short piano recital, after which the collection will be viewed.
In addition, you have the option to book an arrangement with prosecco and lunch.
You will also be welcomed with a glass of prosecco in the museum's concert hall.
The curator will give you a lecture, after which you will be treated to a short piano recital.
Afterwards, you can enjoy a luxurious lunch in our style salon, freshly prepared in the museum's kitchen. It is a varied and generous lunch that is popular with many guests. Dietary requirements will be taken into account if you book a lunch.
The cost of such an arrangement is €37.50. Every year, there are several new lectures at the museum.
It is a festive day where you can attend an interesting lecture at the Lalique Museum near Amsterdam, where you are also welcome to drop by any day except Monday if you would like to have lunch.
Many have discovered this beautiful place and enjoy the collection in the old national monument and the delicious lunch by the fireplace or in the formal garden.