The Apple Museum, in Utrecht, opened a few days ago, just in time for Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Here’s what visitors can find there.
‘A world where 50 years of Apple comes to life’
If you find yourself in Utrecht, The Netherlands, you might want to swing by the new Apple Museum, which officially opened to the public on April 2.
Home to one of the largest Apple collections in the world, the museum features several themed spaces across more than 21,000 square feet, including a reproduction of the famous garage at the home of Steve Jobs’ parents.
In addition to telling Apple’s story through products and themed spaces, including a “Think Different” corridor, the Apple Museum also explores Steve Jobs’s time away from Apple and his years at NeXT.
The Apple Museum is the result of a collaboration between entrepreneur and Apple Museum Foundation founder and chairman Ed Bindels, and a group of more than 50 volunteers, including technicians, collectors, and historians, who helped assemble and curate the collection.
Together, we’ve meticulously curated thousands of items, including an extensive collection acquired from the former Apple Museum in Westerbork, laying the foundation for a truly exceptional visitor experience.
For those planning to visit, the Apple Museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. most days except Tuesdays, with timed entry slots every 15 minutes and last entry at 4:00 p.m. It’s located at Proostwetering 5d, 3543 AB, Utrecht, the Netherlands, with parking available at the P1 lot.
To learn more about the Apple Museum, follow this link.
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