The recently inaugurated Apple Museum in Utrecht showcases one of the largest collections related to Apple Inc., spanning over 21,000 square feet. Officially opened to the public on April 2, the museum features themed exhibits that include a replica of the garage where Steve Jobs began his journey.
Visitors can explore various sections, such as the “Think Different” corridor, while learning about both Apple’s history and Steve Jobs's tenure at NeXT. The museum was established through the efforts of Ed Bindels, the founder and chairman of the Apple Museum Foundation, along with over 50 volunteers comprising technicians, historians, and collectors who contributed to the curation process.
The Apple Museum operates daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with the exception of Tuesdays. Timed entries are available every 15 minutes, and the last entry is at 4:00 p.m.. It is located at Proostwetering 5d, 3543 AB, Utrecht, and parking can be found at the nearby P1 lot.