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The ground floor is still open for visitors, though they now enter and exit from a new door on the east side that was built in 1878. The old door to Teyler's fundatiehuis is closed off. The way the contents are displayed in the room has barely changed since 1800. In the central exhibition cabinets
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on the walls. In the walls there are alcoves both on the ground floor and on the gallery, which contain parts of the collections. Along the gallery, books have been stored in the alcoves, and on the ground floor mainly scientific instruments. The books could be accessed via the staircase. The cast
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or foundation. The collections of Pieter Teyler himself, but also of the foundation, was growing and space was needed to show the collections in an appropriate way, while also affording space to hold lectures for teaching and to conduct lab experiments with the expensive instruments that had been
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built in 1716. This is the second such cabinet designed by Viervant. The first had a display surface that could double as a library table. That table was on rails, so that it could be moved out of the room when necessary, such as for electricity or other lab experiments.
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iron gallery railing included fold-out supports which were the most expensive part of the room and comprised 15% of the total building costs. Every bookcase alcove is topped by the name and a stucco profile of a classical Greek writer or philosopher.
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was chosen by Viervant for the columns in the room because it was regarded as the "ideal order for the dignified control and moderation associated with the arts and sciences".
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In the first years the central piece was not a cabinet, but a table on which experiments would be done. The central table would be moved out of the way when the
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was going to be used. The drawings and minerals in the collection were stored in this central piece The instruments were stored in cabinets on the first floor.
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In the middle of the room, an extensive mineralogical collection is housed in a special cabinet that is set up along the same principles as the
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was the first part of the museum (though it was not called a museum yet) that was opened in 1784. It could be entered through the garden of the
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steam engine built by Edward Nairne in 1770 – one example of the many instruments in the room that was formerly used for experiments
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with room to show large demonstrations of technological innovations, such as were done with the
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The Teylers Museum, and with that the Oval Room, was the first museum open to the public in the
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purchased. Viervant designed both the mineralogical cabinet and the room around it in the
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Magazine: "Teylers Ovale Zaal, Het oudste en eerste museum van Nederland"
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style that was popular in the Netherlands at that time. For example, the
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View from the Fundatiehuis of the observatory on the top of the Oval room
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used to be a landmark that could be seen for miles along the river
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A Room to Hold the World - The Oval Room at Teyler's Museum
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to build a "book and hobby room" or "book and art room" (
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in 1800 of the interior of the Oval Room, showing the
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Oval Room (Teylers)


Wybrand Hendriks
elektriseermachine
Martin van Marum
Teylers Museum
fundatiehuis
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
mineralogical cabinet
Teylers Library
astronomical observatory
Spaarne


Leendert Viervant
church
Ouderkerk aan den Amstel
town hall
Weesp
neoclassicist
Ionic order
pine wood
oak wood
Fersman Mineralogical Museum

Thomas Newcomen
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