Haarlem, Netherlands Museums and big church

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Bringing you into a couple of the really great Haarlem museums, Frans Hals Museum and Teylers Museum, and showing you a few other smaller museums, and into the big church, the Grote Kerk.
Frans Hals Museum is one of the top attractions of Haarlem.
The museum is located in the old part of town in a building that dates back to 1609 and was originally a retirement home for single old men.
Inside are works by many other Haarlem artists of the 17th century. Several stately rooms saved from torn down houses have been partially reconstructed from other Haarlem locations with period furniture and decor.
Of course the main attraction are the paintings - 16 of them by Frans Hals, who lived most of his life in Haarlem, between 1616 and 1664, keeping very busy creating many individual portraits, and especially famous for the large group ensembles.
In this principle room it seems like you have entered a great banquet hall divided up in different tables. And as you walk in it seems all the guests have turned around to look at you. There are groups of officers and administrators of the hospital, life-sized, some of them seated with faces turned to the spectator as if posing for a photograph, some standing, all splendidly decorated.
Hals was the master of showing emotional expression in faces. You really feel as if you know these people, as if you'd met them before. This truth of expression and the jovial character, and the ample rich costumes of the 16th century make it seem like you're really looking at the Holland of 300 years ago - as if you're a watching historical play, not just an art gallery. The solo portraits are equally powerful as the groups.
Teylers Museum is the oldest historical museum in the Netherlands and the interior retains that very old-fashioned feeling, like stepping back into 1778 when it was established.
Right away upon entering the first room you'll notice these display cases with that original feeling.
The room is mostly fossils and bones of old creatures, including some remnants of early human and prehuman, and the first example ever found of the Archaeopteryx, a flying dinosaur.
Next we enter a room filled with the variety of scientific instruments including what had been the world's largest electrostatic generator from the 18th century, old telescopes, microscopes, recording devices, telephones, whatnot.
A small darkened room showcases luminescent minerals.
Then we get to the most famous gallery in the museum. It's the Oval Room that dates back to its founding in the late 1700s with mineral displays in the center and all around it, scientific instruments from the 18th century.
The room was designed for research and study with scientific experiments conducted here, and public demonstrations held - in the upper level archives and a library.
More museums, then the big church, Grote Kerk. This impressive church has been the heart of the city and its most important landmark for centuries. Located right in the middle of the market square, it was built in the Gothic style of architecture, originally as a Catholic Church between 1370 and 1520 when it was finished.

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  • @mind9528
    @mind95283 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! 👍 thank you very much for the knowledge 😊 beautiful place 😊😍🤗

  • @pierrecaron8731
    @pierrecaron87315 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Can't wait to see beautiful Haarlem.

  • @costitravel
    @costitravel7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for great experiences. Best regards from Romania!

  • @hoek334
    @hoek3346 жыл бұрын

    Nice video ! I'm sure there are millions of Dutch that never have been to Haarlem including my self. This video is a great attention, it urges me to go there . Thanks !

  • @MMijdus
    @MMijdus5 жыл бұрын

    Great report!

  • @eugenioromano1957
    @eugenioromano19577 жыл бұрын

    "BRAVO" Dennis really a good job.THANK YOU !!!come soon to italy:-))

  • @denniscallan

    @denniscallan

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you too! Haarlem was wonderful, and yes, I am always coming back to Italy, my favorite.

  • @RAWDernison1
    @RAWDernison15 жыл бұрын

    6:06 the Oval Room in Teyler's Museum. When emperor Napoleon Bonaparte visited Haarlem (1811), he ignored the city's dignitaries at City Hall and was only interested in the museum. His younger brother Louis Napoleon (in Dutch: Lodewijk Napoleon) was king of the Netherlands at the time and had a palace (Villa Welgelegen), just south of city centre. Trivia question: where is the highest point of Europe ? Mont Blanc, you would say, but it's Haarlem. The Frenchman Horace de Saussure chopped off the tip of Mont Blanc, it's on display in the Oval Room since 1787.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj27156 жыл бұрын

    3:42 centuries old painting of "Grote Markt" square ("big market"). Go back to poster's Haarlem market video and recognize what's stll there today. The church was called "St. Bavo" before protestant reformation and "Grote Kerk" since ("big church")

  • @j.a.h.vandelaak3477
    @j.a.h.vandelaak34777 жыл бұрын

    thanks!

  • @Enderbramm
    @Enderbramm7 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos, when will the other videos of the Netherlands be uploaded?

  • @denniscallan

    @denniscallan

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your interest, and yes, I will be creating more Dutch videos in coming months but currently am busy finishing a Swiss project and then some UK movies, but there will be good 4K Netherlands vids coming, so subscribe to be notified.

  • @In1998able
    @In1998able7 жыл бұрын

    and the telescope is a Dutch invention

  • @In1998able
    @In1998able7 жыл бұрын

    Please Dennis it's not Harlem but Haarlem