The Inkijkmuseum is an originally themed "micro museum" in the Dutch city of Eindhoven. It is located in the washhouse of the former linen factory Van den Briel & Verster on the Dommelstraat.
The original factory was shut down in 1936, after which the washhouse was abandoned for a time. It was then converted into a bicycle parking area for the city police, then into youth center Effenaar and cultural center Cultureel Centrum 2B. It was also in use as private housing at that time.
The ground floor of the building has been in use as the Inkijkmuseum since March 21, 2004. The idea of the "look-in" museum is to host small exhibits which are viewed by the public from outside the building, by looking in through the windows.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkijkmuseum
Official website (Dutch) http://www.dse.nl/~inkijkmuseum/
Phone +31 40 848 8230
Address Dommelstraat 2A, 5611 CK Eindhoven, Netherlands
Coordinates 51°26'29.71" N 5°29'4.139" E