The Spinoza House in Rijnsburg is a key site in the intellectual history of the Netherlands. With the festive reopening on Wednesday, 8 April, the museum once again draws the attention of a broad audience. Located in the house where Baruch Spinoza lived between 1661 and 1663 and worked on his later magnum opus Ethics, the museum reopens its doors after an extensive redesign. The presence of His Majesty the King at the opening underscores Spinoza’s enduring significance for the Dutch cultural and scientific heritage.
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