Amsterdam Pipe Museum
Pijpenkabinet | |
| Established | 1969 |
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| Location | Prinsengracht 488, 1017 KH Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Type | cultural history museum |
| Accreditation | ICOM, Official Museums of Amsterdam |
| Collection size | tobacco and other smoking pipes and related items |
| Director | Benedict Goes |
| Curator | D.H. Duco MA |
| Public transit access | tram 1, 2, 5 from Amsterdam Central Station, stop Prinsengracht |
| Nearest car park | Prinsengracht 540 (indoor) |
| Website | http://www.pijpenkabinet.nl/, http://pipemuseum.nl/ (fully in Dutch and English) |
The Amsterdam Pipe Museum (formerly Dutch: Pijpenkabinet, "pipe cabinet") is a museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, dedicated to smoking pipes, tobacco, and related paraphernalia. It holds the national reference collection (nl) in these areas.
The permanent exhibition of the Amsterdam Pipe Museum displays over 2,000 items representing the variety of smoking pipes and utensils that have been used in all parts of the world over the past 25 centuries.