The Literatuurmuseum, located in The Hague, is the reference point for enthusiasts of Dutch literature. This museum tells the story and evolution of literature in the Netherlands through a rich collection of manuscripts, first editions, letters, and personal belongings of famous writers.
Among the exhibited works, there are testimonies of authors such as Multatuli, Harry Mulisch, and Annie M.G. Schmidt, who have left a mark on national and international literary culture. The museum also offers thematic exhibitions, literary events, public readings, and workshops, creating a lively space dedicated to the discovery and reflection on the world of writing.
The Literatuurmuseum is located in a historic building in the center of The Hague, easily accessible by public transport. The visit allows you to immerse yourself in Dutch cultural richness and understand the fundamental role of literature in society.
Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts, the museum also values contemporary authors, promoting a continuous dialogue between past and present. The Literatuurmuseum is a must-visit cultural destination for those who wish to get up close with the literary history of the Netherlands.
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Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5, Den Haag, Netherlands