Museum Prinsenhof Delft: A Witness to History

Journey through centuries of Dutch history at Museum Prinsenhof Delft. This magnificent complex, originally a 15th-century monastery, played a pivotal role in the nation’s formation. Here, within these historic walls, William of Orange, the Father of the Netherlands, established his headquarters during the Dutch Revolt. It was also here, in 1584, that he tragically met his end, assassinated in the very building you can explore today.

But the Prinsenhof’s story goes beyond this pivotal moment. Delve deeper and uncover the fascinating layers of its past:

  • The rise of Delft Blue: Witness the evolution of this iconic pottery, from its humble beginnings to its global renown. Explore exquisite examples of Delftware, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship that made Delft famous.
  • The Delft Masters: Discover the artistic legacy of the city through the works of renowned painters like Pieter de Hooch and Johannes Vermeer, who captured the essence of 17th-century Delft on canvas.
  • A city’s story: Uncover the rich history of Delft itself, its contributions to science, culture, and the fight for Dutch independence.

Museum Prinsenhof Delft offers a captivating experience for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Step into the past and discover the stories that shaped a nation.



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