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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday 1:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 1:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 1:00 – 5:00 PM
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Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Museum Paul Tétar van Elven
Reviews
Ilona (08/15/2020)
Lovely small museum. As if you're taking a step back in time, much of the house was decorated as if Paul Tetar just left his home to do some shopping. Great to learn about the man's work and skills. Very enthusiastic and helpful staff as well.
Ana-Maria Kardzhanova (08/29/2020)
It was an amazing experience that takes you back in time and allows you to peek into life from different times. Definatrly worth the visit
Andrei Petrescu (12/15/2019)
The museum is not really spacious, it is an house that makes you step back in old times. The rooms are kept in their original state as much as possible and decorated with antique art and objects. There are three floors of the museum. A modern art exposition was displayed in the house aswell and that was a nice surprise. The personal is kind and ready to help with all questions or tour.
Dennie Heije (05/29/2019)
If you want to step back in time and experience a house as it was decades ago, including furniture, art and wall decorations - come to this small yet fascinating museum. The volunteers will tell you about the artist who lived here and his legacy. You can walk around freely and feel like he had just stepped out, and you're in his house enjoying the art made by him and his art collection.
Arvind Gangoli Rao. (07/25/2020)
Good museum to visit
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