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The '''Museum card''' (Dutch: "Museumkaart") is a personal card that allows free entrance to about 400 [[museum]]s in the [[Netherlands]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Over Ons|url=http://www.museumkaart.nl/overons.aspx|website=Museumkaart|accessdate=18 September 2015}}</ref> As of 2019, the card costs €64.90 (including €4.95 administrative expenses) for adults, and is valid for one year.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kies uw Museumkaart(en)|url=https://www.museumkaart.nl/bestel.aspx|website=Museumkaart|accessdate=12 April 2016}}</ref> A discounted card is available for youth under age 19, costing €32.45 (including €4.95 administrative expenses).<ref>{{cite web|title=Kies uw Museumkaart(en)|url=https://www.museumkaart.nl/bestel.aspx|website=Museumkaart|accessdate=12 April 2016}}</ref>
The '''Museum Card''' (Dutch: "Museumkaart") is a personal card that allows free entrance -after subscription- to about 400 [[museum]]s in the [[Netherlands]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Over Ons|url=http://www.museumkaart.nl/overons.aspx|website=Museumkaart|accessdate=18 September 2015}}</ref> The card is valid for one year.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kies uw Museumkaart(en)|url=https://www.museumkaart.nl/bestel.aspx|website=Museumkaart|accessdate=12 April 2016}}</ref> As of 2019, the card costs €64.90 (including €4.95 administrative expenses) for adults, A discounted card is available for youth under age 19, costing €32.45 (including €4.95 administrative expenses).<ref>{{cite web|title=Kies uw Museumkaart(en)|url=https://www.museumkaart.nl/bestel.aspx|website=Museumkaart|accessdate=12 April 2016}}</ref>


In 2013, there were more than 900,000 Museum Cardholders. In 2011, over 23% of the visitors to the affiliated museums were Museum Cardholders (4.3 million to 18.1 million).
In 2013, there were more than 900,000 Museum Cardholders. In 2011, over 23% of the visitors to the affiliated museums were Museum Cardholders (4.3 million to 18.1 million).
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The Museum card is available at many of the larger participating museums, or can also be purchased online. Museumkaart holders may register to receive a monthly digital magazine.
The Museum card is available at many of the larger participating museums, or can also be purchased online. Museumkaart holders may register to receive a monthly digital magazine.


Buying the card online is only possible with a Dutch IBAN and a Dutch address. If buying the card from a museum, a temporary card, valid for 31 days or 5 visits, is issued. A confirmation photo must then be uploaded online to receive the 1-year card.
Buying the card online is only possible if the user has a Dutch IBAN and a registered Dutch address. If buying the card from a museum, a temporary card, valid for 31 days or 5 visits, is issued. A confirmation photo must then be uploaded online to receive the 1-year card.


Although most museums offer free entry to Museumkaart holders, some museums charge a small fee. Additionally, some museums charge an additional fee for special exhibitions, but not for the general collection.
Although most museums offer free entry to Museumkaart holders, some museums charge a small fee. Additionally, some museums charge an additional fee for special exhibitions, but not for the general collection.
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== Mission ==
== Mission ==


The Museum card is issued by the dutch Museum Association. The card aims to promote repeat visits and to increase the bond between museums and their visitors. The operation of the card is conducted by the Museum Card Foundation (SMK), which also organizes Museum Weekend, and supports the marketing of affiliated museums. The income of the foundation benefits the participating museums. Affiliated museums are recognized in the Dutch Museum Register and are members of the Dutch Museum Association.
The Museum card is issued by the Dutch Museum Association. The card aims to promote repeat visits and to increase the bond between museums and their visitors. The operation of the card is conducted by the Museum Card Foundation (SMK), which also organizes Museum Weekend, and supports the marketing of affiliated museums. The income of the foundation benefits the participating museums. Affiliated museums are recognized in the Dutch Museum Register and are members of the Dutch Museum Association.


== Participating museums ==
== Participating museums ==

Revision as of 21:45, 24 May 2022

Museumkaart
Industryarts and culture; heritage; museums
Founded1981[1]
Headquarters,
Area served
Netherlands
Websitewww.museumkaart.nl

The Museum Card (Dutch: "Museumkaart") is a personal card that allows free entrance -after subscription- to about 400 museums in the Netherlands.[2] The card is valid for one year.[3] As of 2019, the card costs €64.90 (including €4.95 administrative expenses) for adults, A discounted card is available for youth under age 19, costing €32.45 (including €4.95 administrative expenses).[4]

In 2013, there were more than 900,000 Museum Cardholders. In 2011, over 23% of the visitors to the affiliated museums were Museum Cardholders (4.3 million to 18.1 million).

Conditions

The Museum card is available at many of the larger participating museums, or can also be purchased online. Museumkaart holders may register to receive a monthly digital magazine.

Buying the card online is only possible if the user has a Dutch IBAN and a registered Dutch address. If buying the card from a museum, a temporary card, valid for 31 days or 5 visits, is issued. A confirmation photo must then be uploaded online to receive the 1-year card.

Although most museums offer free entry to Museumkaart holders, some museums charge a small fee. Additionally, some museums charge an additional fee for special exhibitions, but not for the general collection.

Mission

The Museum card is issued by the Dutch Museum Association. The card aims to promote repeat visits and to increase the bond between museums and their visitors. The operation of the card is conducted by the Museum Card Foundation (SMK), which also organizes Museum Weekend, and supports the marketing of affiliated museums. The income of the foundation benefits the participating museums. Affiliated museums are recognized in the Dutch Museum Register and are members of the Dutch Museum Association.

Participating museums

The Museumkaart is available to buy at many of the participating museums below. It is noteworthy that the main web page of the Museumkaart is available in Dutch only and it does not provide any translation.

Amsterdam

In Amsterdam, the participating museums are as follows. Many of these museums are part of the Official Museums of Amsterdam, including the Cobra Museum (located in Amstelveen) and the Zaans Museum (located in Zaandam).

Rotterdam

Utrecht

The Hague

Haarlem

Leiden

Leeuwarden

Elsewhere

In other parts of the Netherlands:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Over ons". Museumkaart (in Dutch). Museumkaart. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Over Ons". Museumkaart. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Kies uw Museumkaart(en)". Museumkaart. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Kies uw Museumkaart(en)". Museumkaart. Retrieved 12 April 2016.