Museum Meermanno
History
The museum is located in the former house of the book collector Willem Hendrik Jacob (Willem) baron van Westreenen van Tiellandt (1783–1848), who himself was a great admirer of his cousin Johan Meerman (1751–1815), a book collector, traveller, and diarist. The museum is partly a personal memorial to Meerman, and focuses today on the written and printed books in all forms. The development of the design of old and modern books is the central theme.
The museum has a collection of books from all periods of Western history. Medieval manuscripts, their manufacture, restoration, and accompanying research are one of the most important features of the collection. The development of writing is shown through a bird's eye view of the layout and decoration of these manuscripts. Besides the medieval manuscripts, there are also fine incunabula, i.e. books printed before 1501.
In addition to the collection of old books, the museum also collects books printed from 1850 to the present day. The shape and design of the books are the central theme. Rotating exhibitions show various parts of the overall collection, while the interior of the house also contained paintings by famous Dutch masters. The museum owns the largest collection of bookplates in the Netherlands. There is also an old fashioned movable-type printing press in the museum.
Governance
Yoeri Meessen has been the director of the House of the Book since March 2024. In 2023, it had a budget of €1.8m and 19,773 visitors.
External links
Media related to Huis van het boek at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ^ "Huis van het Boek". museum.nl. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ "About the museum". Huis van het boek. Retrieved 2024-08-30.
- ^ "Yoeri Meessen nieuwe directeur Huis van het Boek - BOEKBLAD - Vaktijdschrift voor boekhandel, uitgeverij, auteurs en bibliotheek". boekblad.nl. Retrieved 2024-08-30.
- ^ "Jaarverslag 2023" (PDF). p. 4. Retrieved 30 August 2024.