Baron van Slingelandt’s model theatre
The 18th-century miniature theater of Baron Van Slingelandt, for many years one of the masterpieces of the Theatre Museum on the Herengracht, is on display again, now at the Allard Pierson. Take a closer look at this extraordinary chamber theater!
Baron van Slingelandt’s model theatre
Baron van Slingelandt’s model theatre
After being in storage for a long time, from 28 February until summer 2026 visitors can once again vieuw the 18th-century model theatre built for Baron van Slingelandt. For years it was one of the most popular items in the Theatre Museum on Herengracht. This famous model theatre is a miniature version of a theatre, complete with sliding scenery flats. It was used to demonstrate how theatre worked. The flats were made by the scenic artists of the former Amsterdam City Theathre that was subsequently destroyed by fire. The theatre has eight 18th-century and six 19th-century scenery flats.
Dates and times
Thursday 3 July | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Friday 4 July | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Saturday 5 July | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Sensory experience
- Accessible building
- Rest areas
Baron van Slingelandt’s model theatre
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