Invited for dinner at this Museum together with a group of high level visiting Government delegate. This small Museum can be booked for corporate functions such as entertaining business partners or visitors - quite a brilliant concept.
Located right across the lake in front of the Parliament House in The Hague, the Museum is named after Abraham Bredius, known mainly as a Rembrandt expert and collector.
Bredius lived from 1855 to 1946 and was born in Amsterdam to a prominent family. In 1922 when Abraham Bredius left Holland to live in Monaco, he gave all his art collection to the municipality of The Hague.
Bredius lived from 1855 to 1946 and was born in Amsterdam to a prominent family. In 1922 when Abraham Bredius left Holland to live in Monaco, he gave all his art collection to the municipality of The Hague.




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