"Giyaman", which comes from the Dutch word for diamond (DIAMANT), is a word used in the Edo period to refer to glass products. Inside the baroque-style building, there are many elegant glass works collected from all over the world on display, and the world's largest chandelier in the hall's atrium is a must-see.
[Period] - January 25, 2026
This event is currently being held at the Huis Huis Ten Bosch Museum of Art as part of the "Let's Go to the Museum! Learn How to Enjoy Modern Art from Dick Bruna" initiative. Collect stamps and head out to museums.
Place where mounts are distributed
・Entry Information
・ Central Information Center
・ Palace Shop
*The event "Let's go to the art museum! Learn how to enjoy modern art from Dick Bruna" is not being held at this facility.
*Each museum has its own Business Hours. Please note that stamps cannot be issued when the museum is closed.
| Name | Glass Museum |
|---|---|
| Location | Amsterdam City |
| Time required | 20 min |
[Usage Restrictions]
The following people cannot use this service:
・People under the influence of alcohol
・If the host crew determines that the guest is not appropriate
[Notes]
・Closed during the following events:
3D Projection Mapping 20 minutes before the event starts - for about 40 minutes
・Please do not touch the exhibits or display cases.
・Please do not run inside the building.
・Please refrain from entering the museum in electric carts.
・Please refrain from using flash photography to protect the artworks.
・To protect the artworks, please refrain from bringing umbrellas, parasols, food, drinks, items that are wet or have water droplets on them, or any other items that may damage the exhibits into the exhibition room.
・Anyone who causes a nuisance or behaves in a way that may damage the artwork, or who does not follow the instructions of the host crew, may be asked to leave.
*The final reception time may change depending on the congestion situation.
[Wheel Chair Users]
Wheel Chair access available