Vermeer Centre

Vermeer Centre in Delft behind the Market Square
1730s engraving of the original Delft Guild house

The Vermeer Centre is an information center dedicated to the painter Johannes Vermeer and the work of his contemporaries in Delft, the Netherlands.

The building is a rebuilt version of the old local Guild of Saint Luke. The center works with local archeology groups and other heritage organisations to disseminate information about Delft during the lifetime of Vermeer. The center acts as a museum, though technically it does not own the original artifacts on display and therefore has not earned the Dutch label for "Museum". Based on scale copies of known artworks by Vermeer and his contemporaries, multi-media exhibition displays beginning in the basement lead the visitor literally upwards through time during the life of Johannes Vermeer, explaining the work of contemporaries and events that occurred during his lifetime. In the top floor an exhibition on his work methods is set up, with an opportunity for visitor to pose for a picture as "The Lady writing a letter".

The ground floor contains a small gift store and book shop.

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Coordinates: 52°00′44″N 4°21′34″E / 52.01222°N 4.35944°E / 52.01222; 4.35944

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