Explore 50 Years of Apple History at Europe’s Newest Museum
Europe’s New Apple Museum Showcases 50 Years of Innovation in the Netherlands
A Groundbreaking Opening
I went into the massive Wall Utrecht building and felt like a small child with a new toy.
You should see this 2000 meter spot because it tells a great story.
This man Ed Bindels made his dream come true when he opened these doors.
The Collection
Old computers sit next to new phones and you see how things changed.
I loved the wall with iMac G3s because the colors are very bright.
You can see a copy of the garage from 1976 where the company started.
Go look at the iPods and you can imagine the wheel clicking under your thumb.
Challenges and Revival
Apple had some bad years after Steve Jobs left and the museum shows those mistakes.
I walked through a hallway about thinking different and it felt very fresh.
You enter a round room with many colorful computers that show the brand coming back to life.
Interactive Experiences
I used a keyboard from the 1990s and it still made a loud sound when I typed.
Many people spent many years fixing every machine there so you can see them work.
Visitor Information
Adults pay €21.50 for a ticket while students and children pay less money which is helpful.
You need to give yourself a lot of time to see everything.
Why It Matters
The museum shows the path from the first Apple computer to the ones we have now.
You should go visit this place because it is very important for history.
