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  1. Feb 8, 2019 · The Black Tulip Museum in Lisse (or Museum De Zwarte Tulp in Dutch) details the fascinating history of this humble bulb and the great influence it has had in Holland.

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    Museum the Black Tulip is open Tuesday to Thursday from 1pm to 5pm and Friday to Sunday from 11am to 5pm. The museum is closed on Mondays. The museum is also closed on Easter Monday, King’s Day, Pentecost Day, Start Party Week Lisse, Harddraverij Lisse, December 5, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and New Year’s Day.

    Adults: € 10.00
    Young people aged 15 to 18: € 5.00
    Children up to 14 years: free
    Students, students and supervisors: € 5.00

    The entrance to the museum is at Heereweg 219, also known as “The Square”. The museum is easily accessible for visitors in a wheelchair. There is plenty of free parking in the immediate vicinity of the museum.

  2. At Museum de Zwarte Tulp, visitors experience the Bulb Region through an interactive exhibition for the whole family. The museum tells about 500 years of the region's history, the work on the land 100 years ago and today, and the science behind the development of new tulip varieties.

  3. In the museum, visitors experience the Flower Bulb Region through an interactive exhibition for the whole family. The museum tells about 500 years of history of the region, the work on the land 100 years ago and now, and the science behind developing new tulip varieties.

    • Heereweg 219, Lisse, 2161 BG
    • 0252 417 900
  4. Museum De Zwarte Tulp, the museum about flower bulb culture and -art, is situated in Lisse, the heart of the Flower bulb region. It’s a 40 minutes drive from the city centre of Amsterdam. Tulip garden Keukenhof is just a 1 mile walk.

  5. Book your tickets online for Museum de Zwarte Tulp, Lisse: See 70 reviews, articles, and 48 photos of Museum de Zwarte Tulp, ranked No.6 on Tripadvisor among 17 attractions in Lisse.

  6. The small Museum de Zwarte Tulp displays everything you might want to know about bulbs, including why there’s no such thing as a black tulip, a mythical bloom that helped drive Tulipmania in 1636. It shares a building with the tourist office.

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