• The Frans Hals Museum is a museum in Haarlem founded in 1862 that is referred to as the Museum of the 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...
  • ...Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the National Gallery, London, and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, in collaboration with the Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem.
  • 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 art of both locations, as well as the art of several other former Haarlem institutions, is now in the Frans Hals museum collection.
  • Background: When the Haarlem, the Netherlands–based museums Frans Hals Museum and De Hallen Haarlem merged together, its new aim was to create a...
  • This lends more meaning and relevance to both collections – the Frans Hals Museum is known for its old masters from the Dutch ‘Golden Age’...
  • 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.
  • Frans Hals Museum. See the works of one of the most talented Dutch Master painters. Let the art transport you back to Haarlem as it was in the 17th and 18th...