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Foundation Eusebius Arnhem

Museum in Arnhem

Updated: March 11, 2024 01:10 PM

Foundation Eusebius Arnhem is located in Arnhem (City in the Netherlands), Netherlands. It's address is Kerkplein 1, 6811 EB Arnhem, Netherlands.

Kerkplein 1, 6811 EB Arnhem, Netherlands

XWH5+JX Arnhem, Netherlands

+31 26 443 5068

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Monday10 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Foundation Eusebius Arnhem?

Foundation Eusebius Arnhem is located at: Kerkplein 1, 6811 EB Arnhem, Netherlands.

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Coordinates: 51.979072, 5.9099624

Foundation Eusebius Arnhem Reviews

Sanet Gerber
2024-01-09 06:31:05 GMT

Very beautiful, the views from the top are absolutely breathtaking. The staff were very helpful and very friendly. Everything was clean and well kept. I loved the tour.

Michael Lidell
2023-10-30 02:11:49 GMT

St. Eusebius church should be included as part of any visit to Arnhem. The view from the church tower is impressive and overlooks important World War II battle sites related to Operation Market Garden. The glass balconies attached to the tower provide a very unique perspective. The church building is decorated with whimsical stone statues of microorganisms.

Victor Inada
2023-05-20 05:49:53 GMT

Really great! The first time I was able to go to the top of such tall church tower! And the glass balconies are the best part. The audio guide was great too, I was able to learn a lot from the city and church. It is a good idea to have the museum card.

Yvonne Jenner
2023-06-08 07:58:10 GMT

The church history was great. It was displayed in the grave chambers. It is well worth the fee (15 euros) to get in. Also, that money will go towards the daily expenses for the church/foundation. The view from the top was amazing as well. Take out 60-90 minutes of your visit to experience it all.

Didi Annandale
2023-05-22 13:06:14 GMT

Was such a cool experience. I would recommend going up to the top with the glass floor. If you're scared of heights.. Maybe don't go as even the walkway is slightly exposed.
The elevator ride was an experience on its own. The history about the battle of Arnhem was interesting and the displays were uniquely set up. The walk around the church was fast but interesting, however my favorite was the underground section. The displays of the bones and the old colums were a nice little extra tour. Try go when it's not to busy as it gets crowded on the glass walkway, and only around 4 Ppl can for at a time.

MARIA ALEXIOU
2023-08-08 19:36:38 GMT

One of the most beautiful churches in the Netherlands with panoramic view to Arhnem! Enjoy the view from the glass protruding volumes. Unique experience to stand on these glass balconies!

Ειρήνα Ανδρωνά
2023-04-26 07:21:10 GMT

Amazing architecture and variety, all in one building. By moving though its different floors , you time - jump back in the different milestone periods of this church. On the first floor you can see the remains of Duke Charles and how he helped establish the city of Arnhem. On the sixth floor you can have a daredevil experience by walking on a glass Balcony and if you are not too scared to pay close attention to the surrounding gargoyles, you will see something peculiar that will amaze you. On the seventh floor you can learn about the architecture competition that led to the present form of the church. Personally I routed for the third rejected model but anyways. On the first floor learn about the WW2 phase of the church and how it got destroyed ironically by burning even though a few days earlier it had a pioneer for its days fire system installed. And for a closure that will make an impression on you 😉 go to the catacombs and use the flashes there to see inside the cells. There you will learn about the social norm in burial ceremonies in the 15th century and see skyscrapers of skeletons 🦴.

All in all a very diverse and full experience. And the city of Arnhem is a small and peaceful jewellery on its own. When you step outside it's lovely station grab a coffee and walk its alleys to reach the Eusebius Church . Then walk to the airborne bridge.

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Raymond Delno
2023-07-29 21:08:09 GMT

A visit to the Eusebius church in Arnhem is truly rewarding. A ticket allows access to the church, its cellars (where you can even see remains of the forefathers of our Dutch king Willem Alexander) and the church tower with its marvelous views over the city. On the 6th floor the glass balcony might be a challenge for some. But the result is breathtaking.
The entrance fee is a bit expensive. Very friendly staff.
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Aleksandra Vovchenko
2024-01-12 13:33:12 GMT

A magnificent medieval church with an interesting history. It represents the spirit of the city.

Petra Dielman
2023-07-29 13:59:46 GMT

A must visit while in Arnhem. Fee free to enter, ticket needed fot the dungeon and tower with the 2 glass balconies.
Check ArnhemLife for more info on Arnhem.

Glodan Mircea
2023-01-16 07:51:16 GMT

The church tour is fenomenal. It costs 15 euros and you can pay only with card. You get an audio machine, which will inform you about what you are seeing. I know the main attraction will be the glass podium, but I really recommend also visiting the basement.

Nader Bou Faycal
2018-08-22 19:45:58 GMT

Great historical monument.
It was exceptional to see someone playing on the organ, and listening to the sound of the heavenly music coming from the pipes.
Also a small museum is inside.
Taking the elevator to the top was a nice experience.
And once arrived to the top you get a great view of Arnhem, you can see clearly the John Frost bridge, the Airborne Museum 'Hartenstein', ...

Timmo
2023-08-16 16:45:41 GMT

Fascinating and well-curated historical experience. Take the audio guide. It deals with both the medieval establishment of the church and it’s community as well as the more current Battle of Arnhem. The ground floor of the church and the crypt give an interesting and detailed overview of the church’s evolution. The tower focuses more on the Battle of Arnhem with a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings as well as an experience showing how the church was damaged during the battle through the eyes of a churchman and a firefighter. Would highly recommend for both children and adults.

Jana Schnaubeltová
2023-01-26 12:57:55 GMT

Nice church wirh interesting history. Bells and mashinegun holes on them. Strong atmosphere. Recomand to visit this church and whole city.

william willis
2023-06-19 20:28:56 GMT

Great visit to the church for the views of the bridge and also learn about the history of the church and role it played during ww2

Pingky Sudibyo
2022-05-23 14:21:59 GMT

Amazing church architecture experience when you visiting Arnhem, which sadly no longer function as a church, entry fee is €11/person which worthy if you dare to step on hanging glass balconies, our task is to find Mickie statue, take selfie, or just enjoy the fantastic yet scary view below your feet, on the top floor we can enjoy the fantastic view of the Arnhem skyline from panorama lift

Lucas Kovács
2021-06-24 18:01:41 GMT

Definitely worth a visit while at Arnhem.

The church at the moment has no much to offer, with th exception of the organ. The true highlight is the tower.

The ticket covers the tower and you get an euro discount if you have the museum card. Audio guide is offered for free with your ticket.

Staff recommendation is climb directly to floor 7 using the elevator. Then there’s one extra floor using stairs to go to top of the tower.

The 7th floor has some story about the tower, surrounding buildings, the war and the market garden operation.

The 8th floor (top) is mostly view and some interactive stuff that explains how the new tower was designed.

On your way down you go to the 6th and 5th floors where you have the observation “decks”. You can take great photos and video from here and also get some vertigo.

Keep going down to the 1st floor for a video with the tower history.

And finally back on the ground floor don’t forget to go through the room that has some photos of the tower and its reconstruction. Also check out the ceiling of that room ;)

Arnold Wentholt
2020-08-05 17:59:54 GMT

Beautiful church with an attractive tower, that both have been destroyed in WWII, and later restored (though not in its original state). Interesting presentation about the war, operation Market Garden (parachute landing of the allied troops) and the history of the tower. Interesting also for kids for the great views and glass platform.

ArnhemLife Tourist Info & Guided City Tours
2017-10-16 15:54:58 GMT

Visit the Eusebius Church when you come to Arnhem, and take the lift all the way to the top for a stunning view.
Fun fact: You can find Disney like statues attatched to the Church. After an update in the '60 the architect felt it was time to modernise the Church. Google Disney and Eusebius and you should see the pictures.

Daniël Mostertman
2023-09-23 12:35:08 GMT

Beautiful and wonderful experience. Most parts are wheelchair accessible, incl. in the tower, but not all floors are due to the architecture, unfortunately.

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Arnhem is a city and municipality situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Gelderland, located on both banks of the rivers Nederrijn and Sint-Jansbeek, which was the source of the city's development. source

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