Vermeer’s birthplace and a true gem, Delft sits between The Hague and Rotterdam in the country’s southwest. The city’s name comes from the Dutch word for digging, fitting since canals are a highlight here. Others include the 13th-century Old Church, the 15th-century New Church and the Prinsenhof, once home to William of Orange and now a museum. Delft has long been a center for fine ceramics, and traditional hand painting methods can still be witnessed at Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles.
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Since 2008 Exhibition Space 38CC has been presenting works by (inter)national contemporary artists. Our exhibition space is located in the historical city center of Delft. The exhibitions can be visited free of charge. Our program includes a variety of artists and media, ranging from sculpture and painting to (interactive) installations and video works. Every year 5 or 6 exhibitions are organized. For up to date information about what is currently on view please refer to our website.
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Visitors of museum Prinsenhof Delft get a voucher for a selection of art cards. Don’t miss this gift.
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Kunstsuper Delft is a quirky place where artists can sell their work. You will find ceramics, paintings, jewelry, glass art, felt objects, photography and mixed media. Most of the objects are unique and handmade.
XS is the smallest and coolest gallery in town for the best and original souvenirs made by Margo Weijer. Every Saturday is Margo open with her shop but if shey is not open you can call her on Monday, Thursday and Friday for an appointment. ( She can often be there within half an hour )
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