• The Frans Hals Museum, or the Museum of the Dutch "Golden-Age", dates from 1862. Its rich collection however, which belongs to the town of Haarlem, has its...
  • The Frans Hals Museum is a hofje that is home to the municipal museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, that was established in 1862.
  • Show your ticket at the door and explore the Frans Hals Museum, a place where old and new connect in a way that challenges visitors to take a fresh look.
  • The Frans Hals Museum is a museum in the North Holland city of Haarlem, the Netherlands, founded in 1862, known as the Art Museum of Haarlem.
  • The Frans Hals Museum is a museum in Haarlem founded in 1862 that is referred to as the Museum of the Golden Age.
  • The art of both locations, as well as the art of several other former Haarlem institutions, is now in the Frans Hals museum collection.
  • This lends more meaning and relevance to both collections – the Frans Hals Museum is known for its old masters from the Dutch ‘Golden Age’...
  • For Ann Demeester, director of the Frans Hals Museum, "an artist is more free" than an art historian "to connect" meaningful works across geography, language...
  • The aim of The Frans Hals Museum and De Hallen Haarlem is to enlighten the public and share the enjoyment of the unprecedented blossoming of painting in the...
  • The exhibition features another first: the group portrait The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Civic Guard from 1616 (Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem)...