Europe's Largest Apple Museum Opens in Utrecht to Celebrate 50 Years of Innovation
The Apple Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands, officially opened its doors to the public on April 2, 2026, marking Europe's largest dedicated space for Apple history. Spanning over 2,000 square meters at "The Wall" shopping center, the opening coincides with the 50th anniversary of Apple's founding, showcasing nearly every device released from 1976 to 2026.
Founded by Ed Bindels with over 50 volunteers, the museum features a meticulous recreation of Steve Jobs' parents' garage and a "Think Different" corridor leading to a vibrant rainbow wall of iMac G3s. Visitors can explore thousands of rare artifacts, prototypes, and functional vintage machines, with adult tickets priced at €21.50 for an immersive journey through five decades of tech design.
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Europe's Largest Apple Museum Opens in the Netherlands With 50 Years of Products on Display






