National Museum of Antiquities

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Leiden, Netherlands

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction· History museum

National Museum of Antiquities Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Museum of Antiquities is located in Leiden, Netherlands on Rapenburg 28. National Museum of Antiquities is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Netherlands.

Address

Rapenburg 28

Phone

+31 715163163

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ronald Werner

Impressive collection. A must for everyone interested in history. My pictures are taken in 2015.

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Sanne DeVries

Nice museum, very friendly and helpful staff, great collection. Tip if you are in town and need a breather: You can have coffee next to a real Egyptian temple here (without entering the museum part of the building). The Temple of Taffeh was moved to Leiden when Egypt planned to build a dam in the Nile that would flood it. Worth a visit!

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Tetiana Bogomolova

Stunning!!! If you are a big fan of ancient Egypt, you definitely need to go there. They have real temple from Egypt inside the museum!!! Great for children (group 4, NL) as a part of educational process (ancient history).

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Pearl Xia

A great museum with a lot of collections. Good for adults and junior kids who are learning world history. It’ll be nicer if there’s a play room or something for kids.

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Nhung Nguyen

It would be really nice for a weekend with the kids, friends, family, lovers to the things about Egypt, pyramids, statutes, history, culture, mummies, ...; Greece, and the roman time in the Netherlands. There is a restaurant for lunch, coffee... it was an educational museum.. :) can spend around 4 hours to see everything there. I spent only 2.5 hours so the part about Roman time in the NL was a bit rush

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Chris Boshoff

Great place indeed. Loads of information. Wonderful and helpful staff. thank you.

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Joshua

There's plenty to see and more than enough to fill a good 2 hour visit. The layout was very well designed, so you would get to see every part of each exhibition. A downside is that not all the descriptions were translated to English, which is odd since plenty were translated.

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R Oliemuller

This museum is a lust for your eyes and a feast to your senses. We've enjoyed our visit to the museum together with the family. The children where inspired by al the wonders of the history.