Holland Museum
Three Museums Tell The Story of Holland's Settlement
Holland, Michigan's three museums - the Holland Museum, the Cappon House Museum, and the Settlers House Museum - are located within a few city blocks of each other.
The Holland Museum features permanent exhibits on Holland's history "from settlement to city" and over 400 years of Dutch History in our Dutch Galleries. On its lower level, the Archives and Research Library houses the museum's collection of books, papers and photographs related to Holland's history.
The Cappon and Settlers Houses, a few blocks to the West, enhance the story of Holland's early settlers with the beautifully preserved and restored living environments of a common worker's family and that of Holland's first mayor.
The Holland Museum is an AAM accredited museum.
Tulip Time Hours - May 4-12th, 2024 Museum will be open both Saturdays, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 AM - 5 PM. The Cappon House and Settlers House are open Sat, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9 AM - 4PM. Saturday the 11th 9 AM - 1 PM. The Spark!Lab will be closed during Tulip Time and reopen on Friday May 17th.
Netherlands “Klok” Runs at Noon
12:00 pmFree Second Mondays
4:00 pm - 7:00 pmTales from the Archives: Restoring the Cappon House, a Dutch-American Time Capsule
7:00 pm - 8:30 pmHistory Mystery Trivia Night Fundraiser – 2024
5:30 pm - 8:30 pmNetherlands “Klok” Runs at Noon
12:00 pmNetherlands “Klok” Runs at Noon
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