The Apple Museum in Utrecht opened its doors a few days ago, just in time for Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Let’s take a look at what visitors can find here.

‘Apple's 50 Years Come to Life’

If you are in the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands, you might want to visit the new Apple Museum, which officially opened to the public on April 2.

The museum, which hosts one of the largest Apple collections in the world, offers various themed areas across more than 21,000 square meters. Among these areas is a reproduction of the famous garage at Steve Jobs' parents' house.

In addition to telling the story of Apple through products and themed areas, the Apple Museum also explores the period when Steve Jobs left Apple and the NeXT years with sections like the “Think Different” corridor, providing visitors with a rich experience.

The Apple Museum is the result of a collaboration between entrepreneur and founder and president of the Apple Museum Foundation, Ed Bindels, and a team of over 50 volunteers. This team has assisted in gathering and organizing the collection.

Together, we meticulously organized thousands of items, including a comprehensive collection acquired from the former Westerbork Apple Museum, and laid the foundation for a truly extraordinary visitor experience.

For those planning to visit, the Apple Museum is open most days from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Tuesdays. Timed entry slots are available every 15 minutes, with the last entry at 4:00 PM. You can reach the museum at Proostwetering 5d, 3543 AB, Utrecht, Netherlands, and parking is available at the P1 parking lot.

For more information about the Apple Museum, you can follow this link.

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