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Tourist attractions
Museum Paul Tétar Van Elven (3 min)
19th-century house museum showcasing period furnishings and decorative arts. Open Tuesday–Sunday 13:00–17:00.
View of Delft (6 min)
Viewpoint where Johannes Vermeer painted his famous oil painting. Overlooks the historic city center.
Vermeer Centre (8 min)
Museum dedicated to Johannes Vermeer's life and works. Open daily 10:00–17:00.
Tickets: Vermeer Centrum Delft: Entry Ticket + Audio Guide, 15 EUR View
Mr. Kees (Paul) Chardon Memorial (8 min)
Memorial installed in 2011 honoring a local figure from Delft.
Waalse Church (9 min)
Protestant church built for Walloon refugees in the 16th century, now a heritage monument.
Gereedschap Museum Mensert (11 min)
Tool museum showcasing historical hand tools and equipment collections.
Royal Delft (13 min)
Historic pottery factory and museum showcasing traditional Delft blue ceramics. Daily tours available.
Tickets: Royal Delft: Delft Blue Factory & Museum, 18 EUR View
Gevallen Voor Het Vaderland Mei 1940 (13 min)
War memorial honoring those who died in May 1940. Part of Dutch war graves remembrance.
The Delft Thunderclap, 1654 (15 min)
Memorial marking the 1654 gunpowder explosion that devastated Delft, killing hundreds.
Tobacco History Museum Delft (14 min)
Specialized museum documenting tobacco history and production. Open by appointment.












