Philips Museum - Emmasingel 31

4.4/5 β˜… based on 8 reviews

Contact Philips Museum

Address :

Emmasingel 31, 5611 AZ Eindhoven, Netherlands

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 5611
Website : http://www.philips-museum.com/
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City : Eindhoven
Description : Brand museum for Philips' products & developments in music, lighting, health & communications.

Emmasingel 31, 5611 AZ Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Madan A on Google

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Heritage museum well done. You must go to see how Philips helped change the world. The chronological timeline cannot be confused at all. Exhibit has entertainment for kids and adults. Must see if you are visiting Eindhoven. After key driver of making the city a success was driven by the Philips.
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Ria Arinda on Google

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In addition to its great exhibitions and collections, I gave 5 stars for this museum because of the service by its staffs. They are super friendly from the start, from the beginning we came and scanned our tickets. They explained us everything about the museum, offered us the torch for the kid to have fun with its hide and seek symbol game. A free glass of lemonade for the kid is also a nice service for them kid. I was wondering why this museum is not on the kids-proof museum list ? Also, The exhibitions are really interactive, but I suggest they add more to make it more β€˜philips’! Overall really recommended for you who wants to know how philips was invented and used for many activities around the world!
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Joe Junior P. Rickerby on Google

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In August 2013, my dad and I went to visit this museum on the third day of our trip to the Netherlands. It id a really interesting museum. It's all about Philips, a major Dutch electronics company who are best known for making light bulbs, electric shavers and televisions. It has a great exhibition of Philips products are from the past and some are from the present as well. This is where Philips was founded in 1891 by Gerard Philips and his father Frederik. We are the visitors from Dublin, Ireland
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cici yuan on Google

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A scenic spot that Eindhoven must visit, the city has become more charming because of the lights, which is also a very important way to commemorate Philips.
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Emrah Onder on Google

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The great museum is for both parents and kids. you are traveling in time with the history of philips. Also for kids, there is a small game and a prize.
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Pravesh Kasat on Google

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One of best museums in the Netherlands. Nicely explained history of Philips and journey towards healthcare innovative solutions provider from bulb manufacturing company. There is a treasure hunt for kids which is a plus ?.
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FrogsInTheBox TravelFamily on Google

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A great place to see the evolution of Phillips: from a bulb to futuristic healthcare and robots. There are interactive activities for little kids. Our 2,5 and 5 year old kids loved the museum, as well as us. Though you might feel old seeing the devices, you used to use in your normal life, as museum objects lol
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Anu on Google

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I really love everything about this museum. Small museum of two floors though so informative that you will feel too involved to skip anything. VR glasses experience was good. Also loved all the range of products that Philips developed over time. You could see for example first product they had designed in the past. You can also get a free audio tour where it explains mostly everything. There is a short film as well at one of the sections. You can hear the history and work experience of few ex Philip employees. I was very lucky to also catch a lecture at 2pm about radio invention which was hell interesting. Applauds for organizing this and explaining the technical details of radio and how the radio frequency worked back in those days. They had a cute cafe near the enterance where if you order a coffee then you get a cookie with Philips shield imprinted on it. Which is such a great cool idea! Also, the bulb is used as a flower vase on the cafe tables which is so creative. LED lights looking like a candle were also fun to see. Thanks to the entire team who organises and maintains this museum. I find the whole experience worth my visit and could happily recommend anyone to visit ❀️

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