Pavilion Welgelegen in Haarlem, Netherlands – Museum Information

General Information

Museum namePavilion Welgelegen
CategoryMuseum
LocationCity Center, Haarlem, North Holland,
Address Dreef 3, 2012 HR Haarlem, Netherlands (View on Google Maps)

Pavilion Welgelegen is a neoclassical museum located in Haarlem, North Holland. Originally built in the 18th century as a country house for a wealthy banker, it has served various purposes over time, including hosting Napoleon and his brother. Today, it is known as the Province House and offers guided tours of its historically rich interior and gardens. The museum provides insights into its architectural significance and the history of North Holland. Tours are typically available, but access may be limited due to its role in provincial government.

Visitors can expect to see a diverse collection, including historical documents, paintings, sculptures, and furniture that reflect the various periods of the building’s history. The museum’s exhibitions also explore themes such as Dutch colonial history, providing a critical perspective on this complex past. Gardens surrounding the museum add to the experience, showcasing styles influenced by the building’s different owners over the years.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Monday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM–5 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

Amenities

  • Restroom: Yes
  • Restaurant: No

Contact Information

Phone+31 23 514 3143
Website