Royal Delft
The Royal Delft factory is where the famous Delftware pottery has been produced since the 17th century, offering a chance to see artisans at work.
Prinsenhof Museum
Housed in a former convent, the Prinsenhof Museum chronicles Delft's history and its pivotal role in the formation of the Netherlands, including the assassination of William of Orange.
Vermeer Centrum Delft
This center celebrates Johannes Vermeer, born and raised in Delft, by showcasing reproductions of his paintings and providing context on 17th-century art techniques.
Museum Prinsenhof Delft
Museum Prinsenhof Delft is housed in a former monastery and royal residence, showcasing the city's history and the Dutch Golden Age, including artifacts related to William of Orange.
Museum Paul Tetar van Elven
This museum is the preserved former studio and home of 19th-century artist Paul Tetar van Elven, showcasing his work, collected art, and original furnishings.
Prinsenhof
Prinsenhof is a former monastery that served as a royal residence and is historically significant as the site of William of Orange's assassination.
Vermeer Center
The Vermeer Center Delft is dedicated to the life and works of the famous Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, who was born in Delft.
Paul Tétar van Elven Museum
The Paul Tétar van Elven Museum is a historic house museum showcasing the art and personal belongings of the 19th-century painter.
Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles
Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles is a historic Delftware factory where you can see the traditional production of the famous blue and white pottery.