
Europe’s biggest Apple museum has officially opened its doors in Utrecht, Netherlands, just in time for Apple’s 50th anniversary. Spanning over 21,000 square feet, the new museum features thousands of rare artifacts, a recreated Steve Jobs garage, a “Think Different” corridor, and exhibits covering the NeXT era. Curated by founder Ed Bindels and a team of over 50 volunteers, it offers fans a deep dive into Apple’s history with timed entry slots available.
Home to one of the largest Apple collections in the world, the museum features several themed spaces across more than 21,000 square feet, including a reproduction of the famous garage at the home of Steve Jobs’ parents.
The Apple Museum is the result of a collaboration between entrepreneur and Apple Museum Foundation founder and chairman Ed Bindels, and a group of more than 50 volunteers, including technicians, collectors, and historians, who helped assemble and curate the collection.
For those planning to visit, the Apple Museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. most days except Mondays and Tuesdays, with timed entry slots every 15 minutes and last entry at 4:00 p.m. It’s located at Proostwetering 5d, 3543 AB, Utrecht, the Netherlands, with parking available at the P1 lot.
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It also showcases Europes failure to innovate. They need to open a Tax Museum to highlight how they are able to find reasons to tax anything and everything the US exports to European consumers who want our stuff.