DUTCH MUSEUM SABA
Unique for the Caribbean:
Dutch collections of antiques, 150 to + 400 years old presented by
a private initiative in a traditional Saban Cottage
– Dutch Tiles from 1625 – 1900 (> 150 pieces)
– Copper Engravings in antique Books and Bibles 1640 – 1777 (+ 50 books)
– Miniatures 1409 – 1520, replicas in 8 (new) books
– Lacework: Needle lace; Bobbin lace; etc., 1800 – 1920 (90 pieces)
– Original China , porcelain 1600 – 1775 (56 pieces)
– European porcelain and earthwork 1650 – 1775 (133 pieces)
– Persian tapestries (rugs, camel-bags, etc.) 1750 – 1880 (26 pieces)
– Furniture 1500 – 1850, Gothic, Renaissance, Louis XVI, Empire, Chippendale
– Paintings 1750 – 1900 (18 pieces)
– Coins (> 250 pieces)
– Tin (+ 25 pieces), Copper (+ 40 pieces), etc.
Opening hours Dutch Museum Saba
The museum is open every day (also in the weekends) from 1:00 – 5:00 pm.
On special request also on other hours and also for video-presentations about the West India Company, about slavery, about the Dutch history of sugar trade, about the building of traditional cottages, about nature etc.
(just call 416 6030 or send an email to conservator@museum-saba.com)