Stedelijk Museum het Prinsenhof is a museum in Delft, in the province of South Holland (Zuid-Holland), the Netherlands. The museum building is a 15th century former monastery (St. Agathaklooster), that was used by Stadtholder William of Orange as his residence. It was also where William of Orange was murdered in 1584: bullet holes in the stone wall can still be seen today.
The collection of the museum includes artefacts from Delft in the 17th century: portraits, tapestries, and handcrafted pottery and silver. There are permanent exhibitions about life in 17th century Delft and William of Orange.
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St Agathaplein 1
2611HR Delft
Tel: 015-2602358
Museum Site
17-64: €5
<12: Free
12-16/65+: €4
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm
Sunday: 1pm-5pm
8 minute walk from Delft station
Route 129