Rondleiding
26 November 2023

Book a private tour

Book a private tour through the Wereldmuseum Berg en Dal.

A guide to yourself for three quarters of an hour… We offer a unique opportunity to take a tour with one of our guides. Immerse yourself in a journey through the collection and the compounds and ask our guide everything you’ve always wanted to know! As a museum we’re keen to promote dialogue. The exhibitions and objects all have a human story to tell that deserves to be heard and discussed. And our tour guides are the ideal conversation partners!

When booking a private tour, you can choose one of the following options:

  • An interactive tour through the entire museum, from inside to outdoors. This offers something for everyone and is also suitable for families (from 6 years and upwards).
  • A tour through the temporary exhibition: Healing Power.

How to book a private tour:

  • You can reserve the tour and the entry tickets via: reserveringen-bergendal@wereldmuseum.nl
  • Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. Please state your name, telephone number, address, email address, the number of people and the desired date and time. 
  • You will receive a confirmation by mail.
  • A tour of 60 minutes costs €60 (Monday to Friday) or €75 (in the weekend), excluding entrance fee. Please pay at the desk on the day of your visit (preferably by pin or contactless). 

Other important information:

  • A private tour is a tour for a maximum of 15 people.
  • The tours are available from 10 am to 5 pm, Mondays through Sundays (subject to availability).
  • Visitors can change or cancel their bookings free of charge up to two weeks prior to the date of their visit by applying in writing to reserveringen-bergendal@wereldmuseum.nl. Later cancellations will be subject to an annulment fee. 

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