Amsterdam is one of the most museum-rich cities in the world. It is indeed a very different experience for people like us who are very religious to visit the Bible Museum. There is a deeper understanding of religion.
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Attractions Introduction: The Museum of the Bible is located near the Canal in Amsterdam. It was established in 1852 and has a history of more than 160 years. The building where it is located is a neoclassical architectural style. It mainly collects the Bible and other religious objects related to Christianity. The Museum of the Bible houses the old Dutch Bible, dating back to 1477, as well as the Dutch King James Bible of 1637. A volume of "Isaiah" in the Dead Sea Scroll (Dead Sea Scroll) of the Gu Mulan people discovered in the 1940s is also located in the museum, which is of great historical value. In addition to Christian-related objects, the museum also houses archaeological objects, handicrafts from ancient Egypt, such as oil lamps, clay tablets, pottery, coins, which give people an understanding of the religious life of ancient Egyptians. Replicas of Jewish chapels are also collected in the audience, such as Solomon's Temple, Second Temple, etc. The materials used in the models are also valuable materials.
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Amsterdam is one of the most museum-rich cities in the world. It is indeed a very different experience for people like us who are very religious to visit the Bible Museum. There is a deeper understanding of religion.
For religion belongs to laymen, but the Bible Museum is a very beautiful building with a history of more than 100 years, and there are many precious relics and materials on the Bible, which is worth visiting
[View] The garden is beautiful and very relaxing. We were a bit disappointed with the Bible Museum as it was actually only located on the top floor of this building. The museum offers audio tours, but there are actually only a few places to press down to hear the exhibits - there are many exhibits that have no English explanation at all. The museum area is also very small and there is not much to learn from the exhibits. It would be more helpful if there was a small English guidebook.
The Bible Museum is in our collection. As soon as the Bible is free, all scriptures have different versions of the Bible. Its history can also be seen here.
Every floor of the Bible Museum is not very large, and the art treasured in it is very memorable.