The Apple Museum Utrecht opened April 2

Wednesday, April 8, 2026
The Apple Museum Utrecht opened April 2

The Apple Museum opened its doors to the public on April 2nd at The Wall in Utrecht, the Netherlands. After years of collecting, restoring, and curating, the museum will soon welcome visitors into a 2000m² immersive space dedicated to the story of Apple and its impact on the world.

The Museum believes the story of Apple is about more than products. Apple defined history. It transformed the way we communicate, work, create and live. That’s why the Apple Museum was created: to preserve and share the remarkable story of Apple and its impact on our daily lives.

For 50 years, Apple has transformed technology and product design. Its journey tells a story about human-centered innovation, creativity and making complex technology simple for everyday use. These breakthroughs are worthy of more than nostalgia. They need a place where anyone can experience them first-hand.

Located in a 2000 m² immersive space, the Apple Museum brings together one of the most significant private Apple collections in the world. Across multiple themed rooms, visitors discover how Apple’s focus on people, design and simplicity changed technology, and how a computer project in a garage grew into a company that helped shape the modern world.

Main Image: First workspace of Apple founders Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak en Ronald Wayne