Museum voor Communicatie (Museum for Communication), Hague
The Museum for Communication (Museum voor Communicatie) is a notable Dutch institution situated in the historic Zeestraat street in The Hague. This museum, originally founded in 1929, is dedicated to the exploration and preservation of the history of post and communication. It occupies the historic Grand Royal Bazaar building, a significant structure dating back to around 1860, initiated by King Willem II.
The Museum for Communication presents a fascinating array of exhibitions that cover various aspects of communication history, including mail, philately (stamp collecting), telegraphy, and telephony. It's an interactive space, not only showcasing historical artifacts but also serving as a venue for training, workshops, and cultural events. Among its most prized exhibits are the Brienne chest, the Blue Mauritius badge, and the Enigma encryption machine.
The museum's origin traces back to when the Dutch Post Office established the Postal Museum in 1929. Its collection is extensive, encompassing books, magazines, and a diverse array of materials related to telecommunications and postal services. A unique feature of its library is the comprehensive collection of Dutch telephone directories.
Initially, the museum was located within the Postal Services headquarters in The Hague. Following World War II, it was moved to its current location on Zeestraat. The building underwent significant renovations in 1952, transforming it into a modern museum, and again in 1980, resulting in a state-of-the-art facility with nearly 2000 square meters of space.
In September 1999, the museum was officially renamed the Museum for Communication, reflecting its broadened focus and dedication to all aspects of communication history. Today, it stands as a center of expertise in the fields of postal services, stamps, and telecommunication, proudly continuing its legacy as a successor to the Dutch Postal Museum.
The Museum for Communication presents a fascinating array of exhibitions that cover various aspects of communication history, including mail, philately (stamp collecting), telegraphy, and telephony. It's an interactive space, not only showcasing historical artifacts but also serving as a venue for training, workshops, and cultural events. Among its most prized exhibits are the Brienne chest, the Blue Mauritius badge, and the Enigma encryption machine.
The museum's origin traces back to when the Dutch Post Office established the Postal Museum in 1929. Its collection is extensive, encompassing books, magazines, and a diverse array of materials related to telecommunications and postal services. A unique feature of its library is the comprehensive collection of Dutch telephone directories.
Initially, the museum was located within the Postal Services headquarters in The Hague. Following World War II, it was moved to its current location on Zeestraat. The building underwent significant renovations in 1952, transforming it into a modern museum, and again in 1980, resulting in a state-of-the-art facility with nearly 2000 square meters of space.
In September 1999, the museum was officially renamed the Museum for Communication, reflecting its broadened focus and dedication to all aspects of communication history. Today, it stands as a center of expertise in the fields of postal services, stamps, and telecommunication, proudly continuing its legacy as a successor to the Dutch Postal Museum.
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Sight Name: Museum voor Communicatie (Museum for Communication)
Sight Location: Hague, Netherlands (See walking tours in Hague)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Hague, Netherlands (See walking tours in Hague)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Hague, Netherlands
Create Your Own Walk in Hague
Creating your own self-guided walk in Hague is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Scheveningen Walking Tour
Originally an independent fishing village, today Scheveningen is one of The Hague's eight districts. With its long beaches loved by both the young and old in all seasons, Scheveningen gets particularly crowded in summer.
Modern as it is, this seaside resort, the most popular in Holland, boasts a great deal of history – stretching all the way back to 1280 – with the locals still... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
Modern as it is, this seaside resort, the most popular in Holland, boasts a great deal of history – stretching all the way back to 1280 – with the locals still... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
The Hague Introduction Walking Tour
While the official capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, The Hague is the country's de facto capital and administrative center.
Little is known about the origin of The Hague as such. What is certain is that it was founded by one of the last counts of the House of Holland, Floris IV, who already owned two residences in the area, but had his eye set on a waterfront property near the pond... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
Little is known about the origin of The Hague as such. What is certain is that it was founded by one of the last counts of the House of Holland, Floris IV, who already owned two residences in the area, but had his eye set on a waterfront property near the pond... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
Hague's Classic Architectural Jewels
As the third largest metropolis in the Netherlands, The Hague has plenty to offer architecturally discerning travelers. The city is a living proof of a harmonious coexistence between a modern, easy on the eye skyline and a steeped in history downtown. Owing to its fascinating (political) past, The Hague has a plethora of historic buildings associated with worship, governance, royalty and... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles