Nederlands Filmmuseum
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“Museum” is a slight misnomer for this institution, as the Nederlands Filmmuseum no longer has an exhibition. What it does have is an archive of more than 30,000 films, ranging from classic to art-house, a selection of which is screened here throughout the year. The entire collection is housed in a glorious 19th-century pavilion at the edge of the Vondelpark. The building, designed by the architects P J Hamer and his son W Hamer, opened in 1881 as a fashionable teahouse. It has since undergone two major renovations, in 1947 and 1991.
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