Today's Opening Hours
10:00 to 21:00Located in the deepest part of Huis Ten Bosch, Palace Huis Huis Ten Bosch. The building has been faithfully recreation with special permission from the Dutch royal family. Based on the history of the Dutch palace, the Huis Ten Bosch Museum is set up in the building. The museum holds special exhibitions three or four times a year that introduce various works from around the world. The collection includes a large number of oil paintings produced in the 17th century, commonly known as the Dutch Golden Age, and prints by MC Escher, who is famous for his trompe l'oeil.
MC Escher's work list is here
Palace Huis Ten Bosch
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The exhibition focuses on Koimari, which was exported to Europe during the Edo period. Japanese porcelain produced in Arita traveled to the world from Dejima, Nagasaki on a Dutch ship, and was enthusiastically loved in Europe. A wide variety of wares were made, starting with blue dyeing, to luxurious ones with plenty of red, indigo, and gold. This museum introduces the history of such porcelain. There are also about 3,000 pieces of porcelain decorated with Arita porcelain, and a small special exhibition that introduces works that you can't usually see.
Porcelain Museum
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Glass Museum, located in the Stadhaus, which imitates the city hall of Gouda, the Netherlands, which is famous for its cheese, introduces glass works from around the world. There are a wide variety of glass types and techniques, such as cutting techniques that increase the brightness, colored glass, and works that use chemical reactions. In the exhibition room on the 2nd floor, works are displayed by technique, mainly Bohemian glass from the Czech Republic. In the 3rd floor exhibition room, you can enjoy the glimmering glass of Venice, the Netherlands, China, and other parts of the world.
Glass Museum
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Teddy Bear Kingdom is located inside Nyenrode Castle, a recreation of an actual castle in Utrecht, Netherlands. Here, teddy bears, beloved across time and region, are on display. The museum introduces the history, origins, and stories of about 700 bears, including stuffed toys made by Steiff, a German company said to be the creator of Theodoer Roosevelt its name, and bears made by top artists from around the world.
We are exhibiting works by teddy bear artists such as Mayumi Yamaura, who is active mainly in Saga and Nagasaki. Please appreciate the work created with all your heart.